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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Vanessa Polychloros (7), 
Tliecla W-album (5), 
Aporia Crataegi (I). 
— W. E. Heap; August 24. 
Recent Captures. — I captured a fine 
specimen of A casis Viretala, on Thursday 
last, at Busliey; it was at rest on some 
wooden palings : I am not sure whether 
it has previously been taken at this 
season, which would seem to indicate 
that the species is double-brooded. We 
have had Colias Edusa in abundance 
during the last month, both in Bucking- 
hamshire and Bedfordshire, frequenting 
clover fields, and Hyale has also occurred, 
though sparingly, in the same localities. 
Apatura Iris has been taken near Stoney 
Stratford, Bucks, and several larval of 
Acherontia Alropos in potato fields at 
Bow Brickhill, in the same county. — 
Rev. Henry Burney, Kelsey , Becken- 
ham ; August 24. 
THE GRADUS. 
TO THE EDITOR OF THE ‘ INTELLI- 
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Rev. J. Hellins, Exeter. 
Chas. G. Barrett, London. 
Rev. VV. Elmhirst, Gainsbro’. 
W. K. Chafy, Canterbury. 
T. Tidemore, London. 
S. Style, Brighton. 
C. Binning, Newbury. 
Rev. H. Butterfield, Fulmer. 
F. Bradley, Sheffield. 
I beg that subscribers will consider 
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ters. In reply to some questions I have 
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I shall feel obliged to all subscribers to 
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us with copies of the work. Any other 
subscribers’ uames will be gladly re- 
ceived by 
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Hon. Sec. Cam. Ent. Soc. 
70, Trumpington St., 
Cambridge. 
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