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THE ENTOMOLOGISTS WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
becoming rather disgusted at increasing 
their collections at the rate of only two 
or three species per annum, this subject 
would seem to present peculiar attrac- 
tions. 
All communications to be addressed to 
Mr. H, T. Statnton, Mountsfield, 
Lewisham, near London, S.E. No notice 
will be taken of anonymous communica- 
tions. 
TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
A. E. — Thanks for your notes ; your 
incog, shall be faithfully observed. 
W. H. L. — The Death’s Head larva. 
Pressure of matter again compels us 
to hold over a great number of commu- 
nications. 
Change of Address. — Having re- 
moved from the ‘ Hoop and Adze ’ 
Tavern, St. John Street, Clerkenwell, 
my address is — W. H. Latchford, 11, 
Pleasant Row, Lower Road, Islington, 
London. 
COMMUNICATIONS. 
Lepidoptera. 
Doings near Deal . — From the 16th to 
the 20th of the present month, I had 
the pleasure of capturing the fol- 
lowing : — 
Lithosia Complana, 
„ Pygmmola. 
Both these are taken at night, parti- 
cularly the latter, which only occurs in 
one locality known by the name of the 
Sand Hills. 
Callitnorpha Dominula, 
Liparis Cbrysorrhaea. 
The latter flew late at night in some 
numbers about the 4 Noah’s Ark’ (at- 
tracted by gas-light), and the capturing 
of it by four tyros was an amusing sport 
after supper time. 
Spaelotis Cataleuca, 
Heliothis Dipsacea, 
Plusia Orichalcea, 
Hydrelia Uncaua. 
The latter was on the table-cloth at 
supper time. 
Odontia Dentalis (pupa and imago), 
Pionea Margaritalis, 
Spilodes Sticticalis, 
„ Palealis, 
and other species not worth giving here. 
I beg of the Barnes’ family not to 
trouble me with their letters. — F. O. 
Stan dish, 2, Alfred Cottages, Warner 
Road, Camberwell, S. ; J uly 27. 
Captures at Folkstone . — July 16 — 
Trochilium Chrysidiforme (1), 
„ Ichneumoniforme (2), 
Spilodes Palealis (I), 
„ Sticticalis (1), 
and many other valuable species. I bred 
a fine male specimen of Psyche fusca the 
other day. — R obert Mitford, Hamp- 
stead; July 26. 
Lepidoptera near Preston . — This w r eek 
I have bred Peronea Shepherdana from 
the larva which I found feeding on 
Spiraea Ulmaria , at Lytliam, in June. 
I have also taken Crambus Selasellus 
on our salt marshes a few days ago ; I 
never could ascertain what situation to 
find this species in before. Cemiostoma 
Wailesella . — I saw this species in swarms 
among the Genista tincloria, whilst 
sweeping for Coleoptera during the last 
week. In May I was attracted to the 
plant, being rather uncommon here, 
feeling certain that either a strange moth 
or beetle would be found upon it; and 
when I looked in iny net it was all alive 
