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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY’ INTELLIGENCER. 
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T he lepi dopterist’s 
CALENDAR, piviii" the Time 
of Appearance of the British Lepidoptera, 
as far as they are known, in the Imago, 
Larva and Pupa states ; with a classified 
Arranffement of the Larvae-food. By 
Joseph Merrin. 
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THE BRITISH TORTRICES. 
BY S. J. WILKINSON. 
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