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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
tages, take a beetle that would make 
the recipient friend say, “ Where did 
you get it ? ” 
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TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
W. S. C. — A single capture of Machaon 
proves nothing, as the insect is sent 
about the country in the pupa state by 
the gross, and many of the specimens 
when bred are let loose. 
C. H. M. C .—Theda Betulce. 
J. S. M. — Such a list is very dry 
reading, and we fear would be of little 
interest to our readers. 
F. 0. S. — Cannot recognise your 
Coleophora from your description. 
M. A. M. — Your Chilo is Crambus 
Pinetellus. 
W. B., C. G., next week. 
Many important communications un- 
avoidably stand over. 
COMMUNICATIONS. 
Lepidoptera. 
Notice . — In consequence of my ar- 
rangements to leave the county of Suf- 
folk in August next, and the consequent 
interruption to my collecting pursuits, I 
should feel obliged if those entomological 
correspondents with whom I have en- 
gagements to exchange insects during 
the present season would communicate 
with my brother, the Rev. II. Brec, 
Wolvcrstone, Ipswich. — C. R. Bree, 
Strickland, Slow market. 
Captures near Bristol. — During the 
last three weeks 1 have taken the fol- 
