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THE ENTOMOLOGISTS WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
please say so at once before the eggs 
hatch. — George Gascoyne, Newark; 
June 5. 
All gone. — My eggs of Smerinthus 
Tilite are now all distributed. — Rev. J. 
Hellins, St. David's Hill , Exeter; 
June 8. 
Eggs wanted. — Will any entomologist 
have' the kindness to forward me fer- 
tilized eggs of S. Ligusiri , .S’. Ocellatus 
and Tilice, L. Dictcea and Dictceoides ? 
I shall be most happy to make any re- 
turn in nry power, if he will send me a 
marked list of his desiderata. — E. G. 
Baldwin, Albany House, Barnsbury 
Park ; June 8. 
Hypogymna Dispar . — I have a number 
of this insect just entering the pupa state, 
and shall be glad to hear from any one 
in want of them, and stating what they 
can send in return. — W. Laycock, 
154, Bath Street, Sheffield ; June 3. 
Dipterygia Pinastri. — 1 took a speci- 
men of this insect at sugar on Hamp- 
stead Heath on the 2nd inst. — H. S. 
Gorham, 10, Alfred Street , Montpelier 
Square, Brompton, S. IF. ; June 4. 
Mtlilcea Cinxia. — On the 30th ult. 
this local insect made its appearance 
here in great profusion, but only on the 
lower road to Sandgate, below the West 
Cliff, and extending almost as far as 
Folkestone Harbour. They seem most 
partial to the bottom of the cliff, where 
the narrow-leaved plantain abounds. On 
the 31st ult. 1 captured upwards of fifty 
specimens, all in fine condition, since 
which I have avoided taking many, in 
the hope that this locality, if not too 
eagerly drained, may prove permanent for 
this species. — Sidney Cooper, 7, North- 
ampton Villas, Folkestone ; June 3. 
Cynthia Cardui. — Within the last few 
days no less than fourteen specimens of 
this species have been taken here, two of 
which I have taken myself. 1 am quite 
convinced that at least thirty more have 
been seen. I have also taken M. Artemis 
here. — G. Pyle, King's School, Sher- 
borne, Dorset ; June 5. 
Correction of an Error. — Thinking 
that your remarks, at p. 75, concerning 
Tinea fuscipunctella are calculated to 
produce erroneous impressions as to the 
state of my cabinet, and not wishing it 
to be supposed that I am making a 
breeding-box of it, I think it is only just 
to state that it was amongst some waste 
specimens that I found the larva, and 
not in my cabinet. — R. Anderson, Coney 
Street, York ; June 4. 
CoLEOPTERA. 
Duplicate Coleoplcra. — My stock of the 
following : — 
Carabus granulatus, Lin. 
„ nemoralis, Muller, 
Harpalus ruficornis, Fab. 
Nebria brevicollis, Fab. 
Pterostiehus nigrita, Fab. ? 
„ rufofemoratus, Sleph. 
Phosphuga subrotundata, Erich.? 
,, var. atrata, 
Bembidium littorale, 
„ lampros, Herbst. 
and many other species, too numerous to 
name, still holds out. I shall be happy 
to share my captures with any one who 
sends a box and postage. I wish this 
offer to be considered quite uncon- 
ditional, yet I should much wish any 
person who can spare any species of 
Cicindelidte, any species of Dytiscid®, 
and Lucanus cervus (male) would be so 
kind as to send them to me; the box 
shall be safely returned (not empty). — 
Rev. F. Bewley, Ballymoney , County 
Antrim. 
Belgian Coleoptera in exchange for 
English specimens. — M. Rollop, of Brus- 
sels, has forwarded me a list of his dupli- 
cate Coleoptera, and wishes to exchange 
with British collectors. I shall be happy 
to forward his marked list to any Cole- 
opterist who wishes to enter into relations 
with M. Rollop. — 11. T. Sxainion ; 
June 7. 
