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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, 
Three days afterwards he received the 
following reply : — 
15, Great St. Helen's, 
Bisliopsgate Street, London, 
August 3, 1855. 
Dear Sir, 
I feel very much obliged to 
you for sending me the Cucullia Gna- 
phalii. I now return your box, in which 
I have placed a Perulea trepida. I am 
sorry I cannot now send you Cucullina 
and Saucia, as only the day after I wrote 
to you I parted with the only specimens 
I had left: I have, however, instead of 
them, sent you the following species, 
which I perceive by your list are deside- 
rata with you, Hypercompa dom inula, 
Lilhosia griseola, Noctua bella and 
Tceniocampa gracilis , which I hope will 
make a nice addition to your collection. 
I always like to help beginners. 
Believe me, dear Sir, 
Yours very truly, 
A. Barnes. 
F. Allgreen, Esq., 
Jemima Cottage, 
Winchfield, Bants. 
Oh ! he was a clever fellow was that 
young Barnes ! 
( To be continued.] 
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A. H. S. — Sibilla we never took ; you 
are far more likely to take it yourself. 
Erratum. — In 1 Intelligencer,’ No. 45, 
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column, for “ Cucullina,” read “ Ziczac.” 
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Captures near Malvern . — The following 
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