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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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All comnmnications to be addressed to 
Mr. H. T. Stainton, Mountsfield , 
Lewisham, near London, S.E. No notice 
will be taken of anonymous communica- 
tions. 
Mr. Stainton will proceed up Burnt- 
Ash Lane this evening (Saturday, April 
24lh) and will be at the sign-post where 
the lane forks at 7 p.m. The sallow- 
bushes in the lane and in the adjoining 
sallow-swamps are still in blossom, and 
Mr. Stainton lately boxed, in the lane , a 
pair of Croceago. 
Mr. Stainton will visit Norwich and 
Cambridge next week. 
On Monday evening Mr. Stainton may 
be consulted at the Royal Hotel, Norwich, 
when he will be glad to see any provincial 
entomologist; and on Thursday evening 
he may be consulted at the Bull Hotel, 
Cambridge. 
On Friday Mr. S. will attend the 
Meeting of the Cambridge Entomological 
Society. 
TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
R. H. F. — Some pass the winter in the 
egg, some in the perfect state. 
A. W. — Thanks for the rectification ; 
the first description had not gone to 
press when your correction came to 
hand. 
W. C., Halifax. — No soiled copies 
left of the second edition of the ‘ Annual 
for 1855. 
R. T. — We recommend book-muslin. 
'I'. H. B. — Such Entozoa are not un- 
common. 
COMMUNICATIONS. 
Lepidoptera. 
Endromis versicolor . — A party of four 
of us, at Tilgate, on Thursday, April 8, 
took, amongst us, 1 18 males of Endromis 
versicolor, in good condition, attracted by 
two bred females taken there alive by one 
