130 THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCEE. 
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this question will give hut one answer, 
unless he happeus to be of a tem- 
perament so peculiarly nervous and 
shy that he would rather have to 
address an empty room than a crowded 
audience. 
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TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
C. J. B. — Pursue your bibliographical 
researches a little further, and you will 
discover that the Emortualis of former 
English authors was only wasted speci- 
mens of Nemoralis. Consult Double- 
day s Catalogue and Guenee’s Pyra- 
lides. 
T. G. enquires the name of a pupa he 
has obtained under moss on birch trees ; 
the pupa, he says, was rather narrow, 
very transparent, of a dark yreen colour 
about the wing-cases; the thorax and 
abdomen of an orange-brown, with a palo 
green dorsal line. Wc do not recognise 
