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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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All communications to he addressed to 
Mr. H. T. Stainton, Mountsfield, 
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tions. 
Exchange. — The pressure of matter is 
still so great that we must in future 
charge for lists of duplicates and deside- 
rata, — s. d. 
Under half a column ... 0 6 
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TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
C. W. — Your RapcB is smaller than 
usual. 
T. R. — If you wish an advertisement 
inserted of your collection for sale, please 
forward 4s. Qd. in postage stamps. 
R. E. B. — The pupae which remain 
over the winter in that state will jiroduce 
the insects, which are to lay their eggs ; 
those reared in the autumn all seem to 
be barren. 
CAPTURES. 
Lepidoptera. 
Cerastis Eri/throccphala . — In October 
last I captured two specimens of this in- 
sect, in fine condition, at sugar, near this 
town. — John Porter, jun.. Laves. 
A nav Nola . — My friend Mr. Dow, 
while in company with me at Deal, in 
July last, had the pleasure of capturing 
a fine specimen of Nola Centonalis, the 
species exhibited by Dr. Wallace at the 
Entomological Society in August last. — 
F. O. Standish, 2, Alfred Cottages, War- 
ner Road, Cambenvell, S. 
Captures at Ranworth . — I now send a 
list of my principal cajitures at Ranworth 
this season, omitting those published in 
the ‘ Intelligencer’ at the time of capture. 
Of those marked with a * * I have dupli- 
cates, which I shall have pleasure in 
sending to collectors in want of them, 
without any return whatever, if they will 
pay postage both ways. 
*Papilio Machaon, 
*Mclita;a Artemis, 
^Charocampa Elpenor, 
Achcrontia Atropos, 
Smerinthus Tiliai, 
MJthosia Griscola, 
„ Stramincola, 
„ Com plana, 
„ Muscerda, 
