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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Barnes said he would rather have 
caught a Green Hair Streak than this 
novelty. 
“Oh!” said Weldon, “I’ll change 
with you.” 
“ Done ! ” said Barnes. 
[_To be continued.] 
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Mr. H. T. Stainton, Mountsfield , 
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reach kirn by Wednesday in each week at 
the latest. No notice will be taken of 
anonymous communications. 
Mr. Stainton will be “at home” 
on Wednesday, the 5th of August, at 
6 p.m., as usual. 
On Saturday, August 8, Mr. Stainton 
will proceed on a collecting expedition 
up Burnt-Ash Lane: he will be at the 
finger-post where the lane forks at 6.30 
p.m. Entomologists from London, who 
may wish to join him there, should leave 
by the 5.30 train for Blackheath, proceed 
thence to the “Tiger’s Head,” opposite 
to which runs the still semi-rural lane of 
Burnt-Ash ; the finger-post is about a 
quarter of a mile up the lane, a little 
beyond a brick-field. 
TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
A. R., Ashford. — Your insect is a 
variety of Janira : it may be years before 
you meet with such again. 
A. S., Oare. — Your insect is the com- 
mon South’ron Hyperanlhus. Distance, 
we fear, is too great. 
Change of Address. — Being no 
longer located at Broyle House, Chi- 
chester, my address will be — Rev. A. 
Fuller, Kirk Hal lam, Ilkeston, Notts; 
July 22. 
COMMUNICATIONS. 
Lepidoptera. 
Doings in Wiltshire . — I have had two 
or three days’ collecting near Ramsbnry, 
in Wiltshire, at the end of last week, 
with the following results: — 
Argynnis Paphia (28), 
„ Aglaia (80), 
„ Adippe (17), 
Vanessa Polychloros, 
II. Hyperanthus (thousands), 
„ iEgeria, 
A. Gulathea, 
T. Quercus, 
P. Corydon, 
