THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTEL! JG ENCER. 
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departing from the manners of most of 
the spider irilte, which are usually solitary, 
except when quite young. It may be 
said that numerous and large spiders’ 
webs are often met with in other dark 
luider-ground places besides coal-pits (as 
cellars, caves, &c.); but these are always 
constructed by larger species, each indi- 
vidual living separately, and having its 
own web ; the spiders forming them may 
also mostly be referred to the genus 
Tegermria, to which our common house- 
spider belongs. 
Bradford, May 30, 18(10. 
Entomology in America. — We have 
received from Dr. Clemens, of Easton, 
Pennsylvania, a box eontaining thirty- 
six species of North-.Ainerican Micro- 
Lcpidopiera. Among these are several 
of considerable interest, as may be readily 
imagined. 
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