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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
it would be desirable to take advan- 
tage of this partiality of moths for 
sweets, and to place an empty sugar 
hogshead at the edge of a wood! It 
never occurred to them that a sweet 
mixture might be prepared in a more 
portable form and placed on the trunks 
of trees. And yet we laugh at the 
Chinese and the Roast Pig ! 
The Entomologist’s Weekly Intel- 
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TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
F. B., Ballymoney. — Waterhouse’s 
‘ Catalogue of Coleoptera ’ (as far it goes) ; 
Herrich-Schaffer’s ‘ Catalogue of Lepi- 
doptera.’ 
J. S. D. — You seem very impatient, 
whether “ sucking” or “ fledged how- 
ever important your communication 
might have been, it reached us too late 
for insertion last week. 
COMMUNICATIONS. 
Lepidoptera. 
An Entomological Excursion to S/iaugh 
Common and Bickleigli Vale. — Recol- 
lecting with what gusto, a few years since, 
I used to read of the entomological ex- 
cursions in search of Lepidoptera, in the 
earlier numbers of tbe * Intelligencer,’ 
and thinking there may be many now 
like me then, and that it may be amusing 
to the young tyros and give them a hint 
“ what to be about,” and to hear of the 
doings of distant Lepidopterists, I make 
free to communicate to you the opening 
of the campaign by myself and friends. 
Well then, on Monday the 31st ult., we 
