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TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
H. D. C. — Stellatarum, like Gamma, 
is not particular about hours. Edusa 
has ceased now to be worth recording. 
W. 1. — The notes on the larva are well 
done, and we recommend you to repeat 
such observations for your own educa- 
tion : you will thus learn much. 
C. E. — Glad to receive your letter, 
and pleased to find a little caution has 
prevented an unnecessary announcement 
of a new Nepticula. 
R. S. R. — Don’t put the eggs in the 
sun ; they will probably hatch in a fort- 
night, but much depends on the tem- 
perature of the weather. 
J. S. W. — Not rare; Angcrona Pru- 
naria (the Orange moth). Podalirius 
is a long story ; but continue to read with 
cazition. 
W. F. — A list of captures with no 
localities, no dates, and J “ no nothing” is 
unfortunately of no use. 
T. B. — Your alder larva? are Tinagma 
resplendellum. 
W. S. — Is not your Cucullia larva 
Verbasci P 
W. G. II., Taunton. — Hydrocampa 
Nymphiealis of our old lists, //. slagnala 
of the forthcoming lists. 
