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TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
II . R. C., New Cross. — Your sketches 
are two extremes; select someihing be- 
tween the two, like JEgeria and Semcle 
in the * Manual.’ 
W. D. C. — Is not your onisciform 
larva Thecla RubiP 
W. T., Crewe. — Your larvae are 
Coleophora fuscedinella. Li mosi pennd la 
has a much larger case. 
R. G. K. — (S'. Vallesiaca is Agrotis 
Ashworthii. The reputed Hebe was, we 
believe, only Caja. 
J. S. W., Winchester. — It is twelve 
years since we had a correspondent at 
Winchester: since then he has been up 
the Nile, and is not likely now to return 
to school : we hope you will soon tind or 
grow a companion. Entomology is very 
infectious. 
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stand over till next week. 
COMMUNICATIONS. 
Lepidoptera. 
Micra Os Irina. — I have been equally 
fortunate with Miss Battersby in cap- 
turing this insect. My specimen was 
taken early in the present month, at 
about two miles distance from the spot 
indicated by Dr. Battersby in your last 
number. On the same morning I saw, 
