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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
mological Societies of Oxford and 
Cambridge will be sending annually 
to London an increasing supply of 
young entomologists ; these will no 
doubt swell the list of Members of the 
London Society, and so contribute to 
its funds. The number of young en- 
tomologists living in the immediate 
vicinity of London, and who may be 
expected in a year or two to swell 
our ranks, is vei-y great, and if they 
are all to be compressed into the 
existing Meeting-room, the result will 
be truly frightful. 
The Society has funds, surplus 
funds; the Society wanis, and must 
have, space; it has outgrown its case, 
and, like a Coleophora larva, must have 
a new one of larger dimensions. 
The Entomologist’s Weekly Intel- 
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6 P.M., as usual. 
Exchange. — The pressure of matter is 
still so great that we must in future 
charge for lists of duplicates and deside- 
rata, — 
s. d. 
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Cocking. — A correspondent writes 
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in August, to a gentleman (?) of this 
name, and has since scut other three or 
four letters to the same person, but has 
received no answer and no box, Au ex- 
planation will oblige. 
