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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
AnlLrocera Minos (1), 
Eutheinouia Russula (1), 
Hemerophila Abruplaiia (1), 
Bradyepetes Aniataria (2), 
Lasiocampa Quercus (1), 
Bryophila Perla (2), 
Aconlia Luctuosa (I), 
Ereuiobia Ocbroleuca (1), 
Fidonia Piuiaria (I). 
I have also an indifferent pair of Theda 
W-albuvi. I do not want any specimens 
in return, but only that applicants should 
send their own boxes, with postage-stamps 
enclosed for their return. — Baden H. 
Powell, 7, Grove Hill, Tonbridge Wells ; 
July 2b. 
Exchange. — In reply to my numerous 
unanswered correspondents, 1 beg to in- 
form them that Leueania Obsoleta and 
Clisioeampa Caslrensis are exhausted. 
I have still a few of Epione Advenaria 
and Hypena Crassalis left. I have also 
a few line bred specimens of Boarmia 
Abietaria for exchange. — G. Fishek, 
21, New Church Street, Edgware Road ; 
July 20. 
Exchange. — I have larvae of Dian- 
tluccia C'ucubali and Eupilhecia Venosata 
for exchange, and shall be glad to receive 
offers of ova, larvae or pupae. My wants 
are numerous. Those persons not re- 
ceiving an early reply will please take it 
for granted that I have already a supply 
of what they offer. — William Culveh- 
WELL, Thorp Perron, Bedule, York ; 
July 28. 
Exchange. — I have specimens of Poly- 
ommatus Arion and Nemeobius Lucina, 
which I should be glad to exchange for 
any of the following : — 
Colias IJyale, 
... var. Helice, 
Sesia Fuciformis, 
... Boinbiliformis, 
Tiochiliuin Vespiforme, 
... Ichneuinoniforme, 
... Sidicgiforme, 
Zcuzcra /Esculi. 
Any person not hearing from me in six 
days must conclude that I am supplied 
with what they offer. — T. Wilkinson, 
Cayton Hall, near Ripley, Yorkshire. 
A RUN TO EPPING FOREST. 
I TOOK the liberty — I acknowledge it, 
and there are a great many liberties 
taken now-a-days and never acknow- 
ledged — of going into somebody or 
other’s di.strict, as I suppose Epping 
Forest to be, in search of what I could 
find. After getting there, which I did 
for a shilling, the first thing I saw was a 
Venus, — not so fast, — Venuses have 
wings, I believe, according to modern 
mothology; but this was one with “un- 
kempt locks,” and two juniors of the same 
sex at her heels, who told fortunes on 
having her hand crossed with a small 
piece of silver. Well, she crossed the 
road — a much longer space than my 
hand — for nothing, and I didn’t see 
clearly why I should pay for the lesser 
commodity, so I crossed her temper with 
some good substantial English phrases, 
and walked on. All of a sudden I recol- 
lected what I had done, and then said 
confidentially to myself, “You’ll have 
no luck to-day, old fellow,” and so I 
whistled, thinking this best, and then “ I 
had a tort,” us a German gentlemau 
would say, and it was this, “ She docs n’t 
know what you’re going to do, and how 
can you have no luck ? ’ and this sort of 
reasoning satisfied me so much that 1 
couldn’t say whether I was right in 
thinking I was wrung or vice versa. 
The ground was very sloppy, as 1 dure 
say you all remember some to have been 
in .lune, and sometimes, in making long 
strides over some dismal swamp, 1 got 
