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Notice how the Cossus does behave, and 
let us know; we are not aware that the 
experiment has ever been tried. 
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a good bargain ; your notices are so 
worded that no one with a spark of 
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COMMUNICATIONS. 
Lepidoptera. 
Problems in Geometric. — Those who 
have the best chances generally make 
least use of them ; so it is with me, though 
I cannot accuse myself of laziness, only 
having a few hours at each week’s end 
for collecting. I have had opportunities 
of noticing two or three species in the 
perfect state in greater numbers than 
almost any one ; hence I suppose I have 
found out their head-quarters. By way 
of digression, I may say that I never be- 
lieved in rarities nor yet in the extinction 
of species, not even in Lycccna Dispar ; 
this species I have seen in Cumberland, 
have taken a very deliberate look at it, 
and lost it, after all. To the point : take, 
for instance, Coremia Erutaria ; of this 
species I have never seen the larva, and 
cannot reconcile my mind as to what 
food it is to be found on : I have taken 
them in great numbers, — in about six 
hours, one year, I took 250 specimens, 
