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W. L., Dumfries.— The price of Wood’s 
‘Index’ is four guineas. 
W. C. T. — 1. You must bruise your 
laurel-leaves yourself; take two or three 
at a time and hammer them till well 
bruised, then with a pair of scissors cut 
them into small pieces, and place them 
in an air-tight vessel, so secured that the 
pieces shall not roll about loose. If the 
jar in which you keep them fits tight 
enough, and you cut up a hundred 
leaves or so to start with, they should 
retain their virtue six or nine mouths at 
least. Place the pill-boxes which con- 
tain your captures in this jar along with 
the laurel-leaves, and the insects will 
soon be dead, and can bo set at your 
convenience. 2. We have observed the 
