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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
to the somewhat numerous suggestions 
and inquiries I have had respecting the 
subject of introducing a ring-net upon 
the same principle as my new clap-net, 
that 1 do not feel justified in going to 
any more expense in the matter at pre- 
sent. Nevertheless, I must thank the 
several entomologists who have given 
me suggestions on the subject, and at 
some future time I will see if they can- 
not he carried out to their entire satis- 
faction. — Yours truly, 
J. B. Stone. 
Lupin Street, Birmingham ; 
September 10. 
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