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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
JEgopodium Podagraria, turning clown 
a corner of a leaf. Body light green, 
with a dark green stripe on either side of 
the back, the usual black dots, and the 
bead and first segment large and black ; 
has since produced Ciliella. 
June 24th. — Adustaria, Bistriga , Zce- 
gana, Anatipennella, Kleemannella 
June 26th. — Costceslrigalis , Pinetellus, 
Gerronella , Resplendellum, Pollinariella ; 
Intimella beaten from sallow. 
June 27th. — Signatana ( Corxjli and 
Floslaclella larvae). 
June 28th. — Resplendellum larvae; 
moth, July 22. 
In addition to the above, I took many 
other common insects, and several which 
I do not feel sure of; also a few flies and 
beetles which have miscarried in the post. 
The absence of the Macro-Lepidoptera 
must be explained by the fact, that I 
eschewed all night-work, sugaring but 
twice, and then being rewarded with the 
sight of one Exclamationis. 
In conclusion, let me commend Corn- 
wall to the attention of entomologists: 
the variety of soil, locality, and vegeta- 
tion is very great, and the above will 
prove that there is yet much to do in 
that land of miners and sea-birds. — 
Thomas Boyd, 17, Claplon Square. 
Parcel Postage. — Our readers will 
be glad to hear that a Committee ap- 
pointed by the Society of Arts to consider 
the above subject, have reported in 
favour of a uniform rate for parcels sent 
by post, similar to the present book- 
postage of 4 d. per fb. We trust the 
matter will now be pressed upon the 
Treasury till this boon to the naturalists 
of this country is conceded. In Prussia 
small parcels have long been carried by 
the post at very low rates, and it is not 
fitting that we should lag behind any 
part of the Continent. 
To Entomologists. 
TP HE Cheapest House in London for 
X Insects, Eggs, Mineral Cabinets, 
Collecting Boxes, Store Boxes, Cork, 
&c. Six-Drawer Cabinets from 10s. 
each. Varnished Collecting-Boxes from 
Ad. each. Country' orders punctually 
attended too. The Trade supplied by 
R. Davy, 83, Neivman Street, Oxford 
Street. 
Entomological Apparatus. 
E VERY Article requisite for an En- 
tomologist at the lowest possible 
remunerative prices. A Second Series 
of Priced Lists will be ready for distri- 
bution on the 1st of August, or forwarded 
upon receipt of a stamped envelope, by 
James Gardner, Naturalist, 52, High 
Holborn, London, W.C. 
P.S. — Chemicals for Preserving and 
Destroying Insects. 
To Entomologists. 
C HIP BOXES 2d. per dozen, or if 
more than three dozen are taken, 
they will be charged \\d. per dozen. 
Methylated Chloroform for killing 
Moths, &c., 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, Brighton. 
Printed and published by Edtahd Nkwman, 
Printer, of No. 9, Devonshire Street, Rishops- 
gate Without, London, in the County of 
Middlesex. — Saturday, August 7, 1858. 
