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TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
A Schoolboy’s Tiiodghtlessness. — 
Under this heading appeared some re- 
marks in our No. 105, p. 8 (October 2nd), 
on the conduct of a Mr. Pearson; for 
some time past mysterious letters on the 
subject had reached us from various 
quarters, and lately we have received 
such information as leads to the conclu- 
sion that the conduct imputed to Mr. 
Pearson is really to be referred to another 
person, and that Mr. Pearson is an inno- 
cent and much injured individual. Those 
who have corresponded with Mr. Pearson 
are therefore requested to suspend their 
judgments concerning his apparently 
strange behaviour till a full explanation 
is given of the entire mystery, which we 
hope will appear in an early number. 
J. H. D. — Keep the L. Quercus larvm 
in a cage out of doors. 
J. E. — Cardui has been generally 
abundant this year. 
CAPTURES. 
Lepidoptera. 
Vanessa Antiopa at Wei/hridge. — A 
specimen of this splendid insect was 
taken here on Wednesday, and another 
was seen on the following day. — A. 
Francis -Pennell, Woodlands, Wey- 
bridije ; Oct. 9. 
Colias Ilyale and Sphinx ComH)li'uli . — 
One of the boys at this school caught n 
good specimen of Hyale here on the 8th 
inst. ; and we succeeded in taking two spe- 
cimens, in good condition, of Conrolvuli, 
on a Petunia bed, besides seeing four or 
five other specimens. — F. Taylor and 
J. Courtauld, IIovc House, Brighton; 
October 9. 
Sphinx Convolvuli. — I had great plea- 
sure in saving this beautiful insect from 
a watery grave, in the middle of Sop- 
