178 THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
W. B. T. — We believe your spider is 
common on the flowers of ragwort. 
Jersey. — Insects from the Channel 
Islands and from the islands in the Me- 
diterranean are not considered British. 
W. J. — The moth you sketch is Och- 
senheimeria Birdella, a truly wonderful 
creature, placed at present amongst the 
Tineina. 
C. H. M. C. — It is not needful to put 
the insects in the solution; if they are 
touched with a camel’s-hair pencil that 
has been dipped therein it should suffice. 
Correction of Error. — For Astyo- 
mus cedilis, in last week’s ‘ Intelligencer,’ 
p. 176, read Astynomus cedilis. 
COMMUNICATIONS. 
Lepidoptera. 
Pieris Daplidice . — On the 12th inst. 
a specimen of this insect was taken on 
the high road near Newmarket Heath, 
and was shown to me alive by the 
captor, Mr. Jobson (late of London). — 
Thomas Brown, King's Parade, Cam. 
bridge ; Aug. 25. 
Pieris Daplidice . — I have the pleasure 
to inform you of the capture of this 
insect: it was taken by my brother in a 
clover-field at St. Margaret’s Bay, a few 
miles from Dover, on the 30th of July. 
I regret having delayed my information 
so long. — G. S. D. Dale, 11 , Marine 
Terrace, Walmer, Deal. 
Vanessa Antiopu . — A specimen of this 
insect occurred here on the 24th : it was 
found by a boy, reposing in a wheatsheaf, 
during the afternoon, the sky having 
clouded over. Struck with its beauty he 
imprisoned it alive in a tobacco-box, so 
