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Catephia Alciiymista. — We have 
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section Limbatce, in which it represents 
the family Catephidee : it should be placed 
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A SciiooLuoy’s Thoughtlessness. — 
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With respect to the Zeuzera .^Esculi, 
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lound in Kensington Gardens, a supply 
