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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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Change of Address. — Having left 
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CaKE, Oxton, near Birkenhead ; May II. 
Change of Address. — Having left 
Dorking mv address is now as under — 
D. Watnf.V, Reigate, Surrey; May 17. 
TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
C. writes, “Would you kindly inform 
me of the proper method of denuding 
the wings of the Lepidoptera. I have 
never succeeded in getting all the scales 
off without tearing the membrane of the 
wings.” 
To this we reply, — 
1. It is not necessary to remove all the 
scales; if the wing is sufficiently denuded 
to show all the ramifications of the ner- 
vures it answers our purpose. 
2. To denude a wing, we place it 
between two folds of blotting-paper, wet 
the blotting-paper just where the wing is 
and press it on the wing: pressure with 
a slight degree of friction repeated several 
times will generally effect the desired 
object. 
J. B. C., Southampton. — Have you 
never read of Durdham Downs and Leigh 
Woods, near Bristol ? 
7'eucrium Cham^drys. — We have 
received a supply of this plant: we have 
some larvae now starving for want of 
Seseli Libanotis. 
R. S. E. — You shall have larvae of 
N. Oxyacanthella in July. 
G. G. M., Frankfort. — Thanks for 
the larvae of I/ligerellus. 
F. H., Regensburg. — Thanks for the 
larvae of Ditella and Auricella. More of 
Virgatella will be acceptable ; of Vibi- 
cella we have obtained a supply here. 
Erratum . — In last week’s ‘Intelli- 
gencer,’ p. 52, line 7, for never full grown, 
read now full grown. 
