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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCEE. 
at p. 316 we have lists of those plants 
which have their northern, southern 
and western limits in Cambridge- 
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A beautiful Cosmopteryx, allied to 
C. eximia, but with the entire base of 
the anterior wing brassy, is now en- 
gaging the attention of the fen-col- 
lectors, and we trust that they will be 
as successful with it as the entomolo- 
gists S. E. of London have been with 
Stathmopoda pedella. 
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