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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
provoke tbe search which she hoped 
would have taken place iu the precincts 
of her domicile. 
Lately the occurrence of an Ela- 
chista larva near Ranworth has done 
much to rouse the latent energies of 
the Micro-Lepidopterists of this country ; 
and should this larva produce a con- 
spicuous new species it is not impro- 
bable that another season will not elapse 
without a far more thorough and syste- 
matic investigation of the Norfolk fens 
than has ever yet taken place. For 
the discovery of this Elachista larva 
in the leaves of Carex paniculata we 
are indebted to Mr. Winter, of Ran- 
worth. 
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Change of Address. — Having left 
Leeds, my address is now — T. H. Lang- 
cake, Oxton, near Birkenhead ; May 11. 
TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
John Smith. — None of your captures 
were rare, and therefore the notice would 
have been of no interest to our readers. 
G. Y., York. — We have read your 
letter, and it appears that a minority 
refuses to acquiesce in the wishes of the 
majority. 
D. J., Leaves, is thanked for his list. 
R. E. T. — Your larva is probably that 
of Ourapleryx Sambucaria ; perhaps it is 
full fed. 
