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THE WEEKLY ENTOMOLOGIST. 
A. scutulata, common. 
A. bisetata, do. 
A. msticata, do. 
A. osseata, abundant. 
A. immutata, not common. 
A imitaria, common. 
A. degeneraria, two. 
L. olivata, common. 
H. galiata, ditto 
C. pyraliata, one. 
E. bipunctaria, abundant. 
II. glandifera, two. 
B. perla, abundant. 
B. sericealis, not common. 
S. punctalis, three. 
B. asinalis , two. 
E. crocealis, common. 
S. hybridalis, ditto. 
E. phceoleucalis, ditto. 
P. ornatella, several. 
C. hohenwarthiana, one 
E. roseana, abundant. 
G. tesserana, several. 
C. inopiana, ditto 
P.piloselloc, ditto. 
P. lithodactijlus , ditto. 
Trovey Blackmore, the Hollies, 
Wandsivorth, S .W. July, 30. 
Agrotcra nemoralis. — Of this very 
rare and beautiful insect, I took a 
specimen, near Dorking, last month. 
— J. B. Blackburn, August G, 18G3. 
EXCHANGE. 
Exchange. — This season I have 
been so fortunate as to. succeed in 
rearing fine examples of that beau- 
tiful insect, Agrotis Pracox, from larva 
collected on the Wallasey Sands. It 
may not be generally known, that, 
these larva} devour each other when 
in confinement. I have also good 
specimens of M. albicolou and a few 
pairs only, of I). fascelina. I am in 
want of the following, as given in 
Stainton’s “Manual,” viz., 115, 
117, 120, 121, 122, 125, 127,128, 
131, 175, 187, 188, 210,221,222, 
225, 228, 265, 277, 311, 314, 310 
321, 324, 325, 327, 331, 335, 341, 
377, 385, 38G, 387, 391, 404, 442, 
443, 446, 447, 448, 449, 450, 455, 
465, 490, 492, 493, 534. Please 
write first, and those correspondents 
not receiving an answer within ten 
days, will conclude that their offer 
is not accepted. No one need 
trouble to write to write unless the 
insects they offer are fresh and 
perfect. I have also duplicates of 
A. Cursoria . — Thomas Galliers, 9, 
Brenton Street, Parle Bead, Liverpool, 
July, 28th, 1863. 
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