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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
devoted to the undrained fens of our 
proper feu counties, every little marsh, 
wherever situate, will have its investi- 
gator. Marsh insects, like mountain 
insects, are often extremely local. 
The Entomologist’s Weekly In- 
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Those who want it by post can have it 
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All communications to be addressed to 
Mr. II. T. Stainton, Mountsfield, 
Lewisham , near London , S.E., in lime to 
reach him by Wednesday in each week at 
the latest. No notice xcill be taken of 
anonymous communications. 
Mr. Stainton will be “at home” 
on Wednesday, the 5th of August, at 
6 p.m., as usual. 
TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
H. F. G. — We do not know precisely 
where the ash-tree stood. We believe it 
has been cut down. 
C. R. B. — Thanks for your letter con- 
cerning “Unter den Linden;” we have 
roasted the learned writer privately, which 
we thought would be better than a public 
exposure. 
C. G. — Thanks for your promises of 
support: we are waiting to see the result 
of our appeal. Our present circulation 
exceeds 600. 
T. A. P. — Your insects will be 
Buoliana , not Turionana. We cannot 
recommend you to kill moths by throwing 
them on boiling water: perhaps your 
friend has never seen an uninjured speci- 
men. 
J. B. H., Preston. — No larva reached 
us ; only a well-eaten thistle-leaf. The 
box was squashed in the post, and pro- 
bably the larvae have escaped. Never 
put “stamp lightly” on a box, unless you 
want it to be squashed. 
H. W. B., Torquay. — Your insect is 
Miana arcuosa ; it is no rarity where it 
occurs. 
H. P., Brighton. — Your communica- 
tion is an advertisement; if you wish it 
inserted, please send 4s. 
H. F., Zurich. — Your hawthorn leaf 
bears a mine certainly very similar to 
that of the “blotch-apple Nep.” 
A. S., Frankfort. — Larvse of Ornix 
gut tea received, with thanks. 
COMMUNICATIONS. 
Lepidoftera. 
Captures near Torquay . — I have lately 
taken here some specimens of Acontia 
Luctuosa and To.vocampa Pastinum. I 
suppose these arc too common to interest 
older collectors, but if any beginners, like 
