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THE ENTOMOLOGISTS WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
readers who study Diptera will he pleased 
to hear that Dr. Gerstscker has fur- 
nished a paper on the exotic Strati o- 
myidcE. 
Professor Frey’s paper treats of the 
genus Nepticula ; but we must defer 
any detailed notice of it till another 
week. 
Chelsea Entomological Society. — 
In future this will meet the last Monday 
in the month. The next meeting will 
be on Monday next, the 29th inst. 
Change of Address. — My address in 
future (having left Sleight’s Bridge) will 
be John Braim, Dewsbury Moor , Dews- 
bury, Yorkshire. 
I NSECTS FOR SALE— I have re- 
ceived fresh arrivals of Scotch insects 
from Mr. F., and amongst them are Pe- 
tusia nubeculosa, Endromis versicolora 
Anarta melanopa, A. cordigera , Ike., and 
a quantity of Coleoptera. 
I have other insects for sale (amongst 
them Cucullina ) ; each sort at all prices, 
varying according to their preservation. 
Mrs. H. Foxcroft, 3, Union Yard, 
Oxford Street (near Orchard Street), 
London, W. 
Frp. 8 vo, price 3s, cloth, 
J UNE: A Book fob the Country 
in Summer Time. By H. T. 
Stainton. 
“ Pervaded by a healthy and pleasant 
tone of kindliness, and an elastic spirit of 
thankful enjoyment which, we think, can- 
not but exercise a beneficial influence.’’ — 
Atheneeum. 
Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans 
and Roberts. 
Now ready, price 3s. 6d., 
P RACTICAL HINTS respecting 
MOTHS and BUTTERFLIES. 
With Notices of their Localities ; forming 
a Calendar of Entomological Operations 
throughout the Year in pursuit of Lept- 
doptera. By Richard Shield. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Second Edition, price 3s., 
rrHE ENTOMOLOGIST’S COM- 
PANION. 
By H. T. STAINTON. 
CONTENTS. 
How to catch Micro- Lepidoptera. 
Where to catch Micro-Lepidoptera. 
When to catch Micro-Lepidoptera. 
To collect the Larvae of Micro-Lepi- 
doptera. 
Table of appearance of British Ti- 
neina. 
Calendar of British Tineina ap- 
pearing in the Imago state. 
On the Habits of Tineina Larvae. 
Calendar of British Tineina ap- 
pearing in the Larva or Pupa state. 
How to rear Micro-Lepidoptera from 
the Larvae. 
How to kill Micro-Lepidoptera. 
How to set Micro-Lepidoptera. 
Entomological Localities. 
Ten Days at Kilmun, with a Trip to 
the Isle of Arran. 
On the necessiiy of the Collector 
keeping a Journal. 
Journal of a Larva Collector in 1853. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
noster Row. 
Printed and published by Edward Niwman, 
Printer, of No. 9, Devonshire Street, Bisbops- 
gate Without, London, in the county of Mid- 
dlesex — Saturduy, June 27, 1857. 
