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THE ENTOMOLOGISTS WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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Pressure of matter compels us to hold 
over several interesting communications. 
Those ivho wish to complete their series 
of the ‘Intelligencer’ should do so 
before the end of September, as the num- 
bers will not be sold separately after the 
close of next month. 
W. G., Hyde Park Square. — Your 
insect is Alucita polydactyla, the Twenty 
Plume. 
F. K,, Manchester. — Name shall 
appear. 
Elements of Entomology. — In the 
press. Full particulars will be shortly 
announced. 
F. Oates. — Your insect is Polyphasia 
immanata : it is common. 
One not far from the place. — One 
who could act as you describe is beyond the 
reach of argument, and should be handed 
over to the police : if he gave a blow he 
could be prosecuted for an assault. 
H. W. B. — Your Lepidopterous in- 
sect is Cerostoma Xyloslella. We will 
ascertain the names of your Ilymenopte- 
rous and Dipterous insects if we can. 
COMMUNICATIONS. 
Thecla W-Albtnn. — In a little wood 
near Barton, part in fact of Need wood 
Forest in Staffordshire, I caught the 
other day two of Thecla W-Album, and 
saw a third specimen. — R. C. R. Jordan, 
M.D., 25, Bennett's Hill, Birmingham; 
August 21, 1856. 
Dosithea Eburnata in Wales. — This 
pretty little species has again occurred in 
