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THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Ips 4-guttatus, Fab. Very rave. 
Byturus tomentosus. Rare. 
Luperus rufipes. Fab. 
„ fulvipes. Scarce. 
Cassida splendidula, Marsh. Rare. 
„ hemisphmrica, Herbst. Scarce. 
Coccinella conglomerata, Fab. 
Cacicula rufa, Herbst. 
„ scutulata, Fab. 
Rhyzobius litura, Fab. 
Cryptocephalus labiatus, Lin. One only. 
Aleochara ruficornis, Grav. Rare. 
Tachyporus forinosus, Matthews. Three 
only. 
Numbers of other species which I did 
not want which I recognised when taken, 
and therefore let them go again ; and I 
may just mention en passant, that I shall 
not have any time to attend to any letters 
regarding the species here enumerated, 
but at the end of the season 1 shall be 
happy to render any assistance I possibly 
can in the way of duplicates I may 
possess. — Edward Pabfitt, 4, Weirfield 
Place, St. Leonard's, Exeter ; July 5. 
Duplicate Coleoptera. — I have dupli- 
cates of Cicindela yermanica, also Cleonus 
nebulosus, and should be most happy to 
exchange them for Carabus intricalus or 
clathralus. — A. Cooper, R.A., 49, New 
Millman Street, Guildford Street. 
Duplicate Specimens. — I have several 
duplicate specimens of the following 
Coleoptera, which I shall be happy to 
send to any one who can send me any 
desiderata. The latter are particularly 
numerous, but I should be glad of 
Carabus clathratus, ylabratus or cancella- 
tus , Cicindela yermanica or sylvatica. 
Applicants will much oblige by writing 
first. 
Carabus nitens, 
„ granulatus, 
Cicindela hybrida, 
Sarrotrium muticum, 
Opatrum tibiale, 
Byrrhus fuscus, 
Bembidium pallidipenne, 
Phylan gibbus, 
Dyschirius politus, 
Anomala Frischii, 
Elaphrus cupreus, 
Cleonus sulcirostris, 
Cryptocephalus sericeus, 
Phindon betulae. 
— R. Tyreb, jun., Roiv Lane, South- 
port ; July 1 . 
Development. 
We hasten to inform our readers that 
at the last meeting of the Entomological 
Society of London, Mr. Westwood utterly 
repudiated the doctrine that one species 
could develope into another, and that if 
any thing he had said could bear that 
interpretation, he had been unfortunate 
in his use of language. We believe this 
announcement will afford unmixed grati- 
fication to all our readers. 
To Entomologists. 
( 1 HIP BOXES 2d. per dozen, or if 
j more than three dozen are taken, 
they will be charged 1£<Z. per dozen. 
Methylated Chloroform for killing 
Moths, (Sec., 6d. per oz. Benzine for 
extracting Grease. Solution for de- 
stroying the Insects which attack speci- 
mens in Cabinets. Camphor, Cork for 
Boxes and other requisites supplied at 
moderate rates by E. Wood, 31, Rich- 
mond Place, Briyhton. 
Printed and published by Edward Newman, 
Printer, of No. 9, Devonshire Street, llishops- 
gate Without, London, in the County of 
Middlesex. — Saturday, July 10, 1868. 
