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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Phloiophilus Edtvardsii , likewise, is of 
almost post-autumnal habits, and is in 
reality only “scarce” because it is not 
usually looked for thus late, — when the 
year is supposed to have grown old. 
Donant arcana eylindros . — T. V. W. 
MISCELLANEA. 
Mr. Gregson’s “ At Homes.” 
C. S. Gregson hopes to be at home to 
entomologists on the first Wednesday in 
each month from October the 1st till 
April. Omnibusses from the Liverpool 
Exchange pass his door regularly. — Edge 
Lane , Stanley, near Liverpool; September 
12, 1856. 
The Ramble last week in Burnt- 
Ash Lane. 
This was rather an unfortunate affair; 
three entomologists came, but we were 
detained at home with a huge swelled 
face, and consequently were not able to 
meet at the appointed place. We sent a 
note, explaining the cause of our absence, 
to the trio in waiting, who proceeded up 
the lane by themselves, but had no very 
great sport. 
In consequence of the disappointment 
thus caused, we have resolved to devote 
one night more to an entomological 
ramble: this will take place on Saturday, 
October 4th, 1856 (but not in Burnt-Ash 
Lane), in the lane leading from Lewisham 
Station to Mountsfield, and we will meet 
those coming on that occasion at 6.10 
p.m., just where — • 
“ They pause, for here two roads they meet." 
(See ‘Way to Mountsfield,’ last stanza 
but one, p. 159.) This will be positively 
THE LAST NIGHT THIS SEASON devoted 
to a ramble. 
Lists of British Lepidoptera. 
I shall be happy to supply the re- 
mainder of my Lists of ‘ British Lepi- 
doptera, excepting the Tineina,’ Double- 
day’s arrangement, at one shilling per 
dozen. — J. J. Reeve, Newhaven, Sussex ; 
September 15, 1856. 
In the Press, 
Elements of entomology. 
^ By W. S. Dallas, F.L.S. 
It has been deemed advisable, with 
the view of securing a large circulation 
for this Elementary Work, to issue it in 
Monthly Numbers. 
Each Number will consist of Twenty- 
four pages, 8vo; and it is intended to 
complete the Work in Fifteen Numbers. 
No 1 will be published on the 1st of 
October. Price Sixpence. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
noster Row. 
On Saturday, October 25th, price Two- 
pence, loill be published the Eirst 
Number of 
THE SUBSTITUTE; or, Entomo- 
JL logical Exchange Facilitator, 
and Entomologist’s Fire-side Com- 
panion. 
This will be continued Weekly for 
Twenty Weeks. Each Number will 
consist of Twelve Pages, 12mo, and will 
contain Lists of Duplicates and Deside- 
rata (which will appear in the order of 
priority in which they reach the Editor) 
and Notices of Summer Rambles, &c. 
All communications for ‘The Substi- 
tute’ to be addressed “ To the Editor of 
‘ The Substitute,’ 9, Devonshire Street, 
Bislmpsgate Street, London.” 
Those who wish to have ‘The Substi- 
tute’ forwarded weekly by post, arc re- 
quested to forward Five Shillings in 
postage stamps to the publisher, E. 
Newman, 9, Devonshire Street, Bisliops- 
gate Street. 
Printed and published by Edward Nf.wman, 
Printer, of No. 9, Devonshire Street, Bishops- 
gale Without, London, in the couuty of Mid- 
dlesex. — Saturday, September SO, 1850. 
