TIIE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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anonymous communications. 
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Wednesday, the 3rd of J une, at 6 p. m. 
TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
R. H. F. — The case sent is that of C. 
anatipcnnella. 
A. T. — Certainly Lithosiu aureola : it 
must be unusually common with you. 
Chelsea Entomological Society. — 
Those wishing to join this Society are 
requested to communicate with the 
Secretary, Mr. Richard J. Iveeley, 11, 
Sydney Terrace, Marlboro’ Road, Chel- 
sea, S.W. 
R. H., Y ork. — The larger one Tinea 
fuscipunctella ; the little one Lithocolle- 
tis Pomifoliella. 
F. H. F., Eton. — The sketch enclosed 
is Hemerophila abruptaria : the insect 
you describe is Ennomos Illunaria. 
COMMUNICATIONS. 
Lepidoptera. 
Sphinx Ligustri . — Having more of S. 
Liguslri than we need, my children 
would be glad to exchange for specimens 
of any of the following : 
Argynnis Euphrosyne, 
Hipparchia Hyperanthus, 
Vanessa Polychloros, 
Acherontia Atropos, 
Sphinx Convolvuli, 
Smerinthus ocellatus, 
Chaerocampa Porcellus, 
Macroglossa Stellatarum. 
— Mrs. Payne, Chickerell, near Wey- 
mouth ; May 18, 1857. 
Liberality of the Rev. Joseph Greene . — 
From among the numerous correspond- 
ents who replied to my communication 
in last years’ 1 Intelligencer,’ I am com- 
pelled to select the following twenty-two, 
expressing at the same time a hope that, 
if spared, I may be able to supply the 
remainder next year. 
Mrs. Honeybun, 
Rev. J. Howard, 
Rev. G. R. Read, 
Rev. O. Pickard, 
Mr. H. Latch ford, 
Mr. J. Linton, 
Mr. G. Baldwin, 
Mr. J. P. Duncan, 
Mr. W. Buckler, 
