THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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Aventia flexula. At light, in 1857 and 
1858. 
Macaria alternaria. At light. 
Nuineiia pulveraria. By beating, in 
August. 
Tephrosia Laricaria. At light, in April. 
Anticlea Rubidaria. At light, iii June. 
Harpalyce inarraoraria. At light. 
Acasis Virelaria. At light, in August. 
Phibalapteryx geminaria. At light, in 
June, July, August and September. 
Eminelesia bifasciaria. At light. 
Ephyra orbicularia. At light. 
Eupithecia Haworthiata. In July. 
E. dodoiiEEala. In April. 
E. assimilaria. 
E. expallidaria. 
E. denotaria. 
Acidalia subsericearia. Common in 
June. 
Phibalapteryx lignaria. At light, in 
August. — A Vectisian. 
EXCHANGE. 
Phlogoj)hora Empyrea. I have a few 
fine specimens of this insect, and should 
be glad to hear from any one who has 
any of the following to spare: — Nos. 48, 
52, 53, 62, 81, 115, 117, 120, 121, 122, 
12.3, 127, 128, 131, 132, 175, 187, 207, 
210, 212, 222, 227, 228, 248, 250, 272, 
277, 311, 315, 327, 335,345,349, 377, 
382, 383, 385, 389, 404, 406,417,419, 
435, 446, 447, 448, 449, 450, 455, 458, 
475, 489, 492, 493. Applicants will 
please write before sending boxes, as the 
number of my duplicates is so small. 
Insects in first-rate condition and well 
set will only be of use to me. — M. S. 
Blake R, High Street, Lewes. 
Surplus Specimens. — I have good ex- 
amples of 
A. Sulfusa, M. Oxyacanthae, 
C. Vaccinii, P. Meticulosa, 
Spadicea? C. Exoleta, 
S. Sulellitia, 
which I shall be glad to disperse among 
entomological friends who have not had 
the pleasure of themselves capturing those 
species. I am not rich, and must there- 
fore beg those who wish a supply to fur- 
nish boxes with return postage. Many 
species, however, would be acceptable, 
and might occupy the box instead of 
return postage; if therefore any corre- 
spondent will send me a list of duplicates 
he would like to part with, I shall be 
glad to mark those that would be accept- 
able to me. To prevent useless postage 
of boxes in the event of more applications 
than insects, applicants should drop me 
a line before sending a box. — J. Bikks, 
York ; Dec. 8. 
r Overrun with applications. — The post- 
man has brought me a wheelbarrowful of 
boxes and letters, which I am attending 
to as fast as I can ; but so many have 
applied that I cannot supply one quarter 
even of those who have sent boxes, — 
I wish they had written first! Those 
who have sent no postage for the return 
of their boxes w'ill have them returned 
unpaid, unless they now send stamps. 
— W. Winter, Aldeby, near Beccles; 
December 4. 
THE BRITISH TORTRICES. 
We now give the species of the third 
family of the Tortricina. 
Family III. ANCHYLOREUiDiE. 
1. Hedya 
1. Paykul liana 
2. Ocellana 
3. Sim plana 
4. Dealbana 
5. neglectana 
6. Servillana 
7. Aceriana 
8. pauperana 
9. trimaculana 
10. iniuulana 
