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THE ENTOMOLOGISTS WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
The Entomologist’s Weekly Intel- 
ligencer may be obtained 
Wholesale, of E. Newman, 9, Devon- 
shire Street, Bishopsgate ; and of 
W. Kent Sc Co., 51 & 52, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Retail, of J. Van Voorst, 1, Paternoster 
Row; James Gardner, 52, High 
Holborn ; H. J. Harding, 1, York 
Street, Church Street, Shoreditch. 
& c. &c. &c. 
Those who want to receive it early 
have it sent by post. All for this season, 
after this date, will be forwarded weekly 
on publication, on receipt of Is. id. in 
postage stamps. 
All communications to be addressed to 
Mb. H. T. Stainton, Mountsfield , 
Lewisham , near London , in time to 
reach him by Wednesday in each week 
at the latest. No notice will be 
taken of anonymous communications. 
Mr. Stainton will not be at home 
on Wednesday, the 27th inst. 
Mr. Stainton will proceed on that 
evening on a collecting expedition up 
Burnt-Ash Lane : he will be at the fin- 
ger-post where the lane forks at 6.30 p. m. 
Entomologists from London who may 
wish to join him there should leave by 
the 5.30 train for Blackbealh, proceed 
thence to the Tiger’s Head, opposite 
to which runs the rural lane of Burnt- 
Ash: the finger-post is a quarter of a 
mile up the lane. Incipients who are 
too shy or too afraid of intruding to 
come to Mountsfield may perhaps pluck 
up courage enough to meet one in a 
lane. Incipients are requested not to 
come unprovided with nets. 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
Subscribers who do not receive the 
‘ Intelligencer’ in due course, are 
requested to forward their complaints to 
E. Newman, 9, Devonshire Street, 
Bishopsgate Street. 
Pressure of matter compels us to hold 
over several interesting communications. 
Our Hybernation will form the sub- 
ject of our next leading article. 
‘ Insecta Britannica,’ Vol. III. 
(Lepidoptera Tineina). We can send 
you a copy if you really want it. Price 
28s. post free. 
C. F. Woods, London, has omitted 
to give us the street where he lives and 
the number. 
J. Foxcroft. — Notices of captures 
and observations are admissable. Adver- 
tisements must be paid for. 
J. B. — Your long-horned creature is 
no doubt one of the Pliryganidce , many 
of which have much resemblance to 
moths. 
W. Hargrave. — Don’t know. 
R. W., Accrington. — All beetles 
when first emerging from the pupa have 
the elytra soft and dull coloured: their 
hardness and bright colours come after- 
wards. 
A. N. is thanked. We supposed the 
not was accidentally omitted. 
A. S., Rugby. — The insect you offer is 
common everywhere : get something 
better. 
J. D., J. P., T. L. C., E. B., T. H. A. 
— Orders for Widmer’s Noctuce received : 
shall have attention. 
J. P. T. — Larvrn of Monacha will 
hatch this year, and then remain small 
in a nest, without feeding, through the 
winter: try them with oak. 
E.R. W. — Dcpressaria Ileraclcana : it 
is common. We are pleased to see you 
set a Tinea so well. 
Dove. — W e fear we cannot advise you. 
