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Pressure of matter compels us to hold 
over several interesting communications. 
J. B. — Thanks for the alder-leaves: 
they contain Elongella. 
j. N. W.— No doubt the Tortrix Car- 
pocapsa Pomonella : see ‘ World of In- 
sects,’ pp. 58 — 61. 
H. Wolff. — Cerura Vinula; the 
Puss Moth. 
W. R. II. — Keep your Death’s Head 
larva in a cage out of doors in a shady 
place : let him have five or six inches 
depth of earth at least, and see that it 
does not get too dry. 
COMMUNICATIONS. 
Pamphila Actwon. — On Wednesday, 
the 6tli inst., we made an excursion to 
the “ Burning Cliff,” the peculiar haunt 
of this species. Before our arrival at 
the “hunting ground” we had already 
taken Paphia, llhamni, Io, and JEgon ; 
but the greatest success was reserved for 
the object of the excursion ; and the cap- 
ture of about eighty Skippers fully re- 
warded us for an hour’s exertion under a 
true August sun, and a reasonable quan- 
tity of concussions with “ Mother Earth.” 
The only other insect which appeared in 
any remarkable plenty was Argc Gala- 
thea : we look about fifty stragglers, and 
saw a compact cloud of forty or fifty 
more. The Aclwon I have already dis- 
persed among different friends. Should I 
take them again in any number I shall 
be happy to supply all who are in waut 
of them. — A. Pretor, l Fyke Llouse , 
Weymouth ; A ugust 7, 1856. 
Captures at Brighton . — I took last 
evening a very beautiful specimen of 
Synia musculosa . — A. J. Wioginton, 
Sussex County Hospital, Brighton ; 
August 8, 1856. 
Doings at Chichester . — On the 2nd of 
