142 THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Duplicates. — I should wish those ento- 
mologists who have addressed me letters 
about the duplicates named by me in the 
‘Intelligencer’ of January 8, and who 
have not received either letters or insects 
from me, to know that I received their 
communications after earlier ones had 
exhausted my stock of duplicates, and 
that I have not time to write to each one 
separately. — Douglas Timins, Oriel 
College, Oxford. 
Beetles on our Coast. — In the me- 
morabilia for June, 1856, Mr. Douglas 
says that he has never seen Calathus 
mollis. If any others should be in the 
same predicament, I shall be happy to 
send them any number of living speci- 
mens from our sand hills, where they 
swarm in company with Demetrius atri- 
capillus, &c. The salt marshes also have 
little nests of P. chalceus and littoralis, 
twelve and fourteen in a bunch.— G. 11. 
CiiOTCH, Uphill House, IVeston-super- 
Mare ; January 18. 
2. Ulicetana 
3. Hypericana 
4. modestana 
6. microgrammana 
6. Wimmerana 
7. pupillana 
8. citraua 
Family VII. CNEt>HASin.i'. 
1. Spaleroptera 
1. ictericana 
2. Cnephasia 
1. cinctaua 
2. bybridana 
3. subjectana 
4. Virgaureana 
5. alteruella 
6. pascuana 
7. siuuana 
8. conspersana 
9. octomaculaua 
10. Penziana 
11. nubilaua 
3. Ablabia 
1. pratana 
THE BRITISH TORTRICES. 
Family VIII. SeiugoridjE. 
I. Euchromia 
1. 
Arbutella 
We now give the species of the sixth. 
2. 
fiilvipunctana 
seventh and eighth families of the Tor- 
3. 
purpurana 
tricina. 
4. 
Ericetana 
5. 
striana 
Family VI. C’AnpocAPSiDiE. 
6. 
Branderiana 
1. Endopisa 
2. Orthotajnia 
1. Saturnana 
1. 
antiquana 
2. Ulicana 
3. Sericoris 
3. Germarana 
1. 
Conchana 
4. Nigricana 
2. 
Lacunana 
5. proximana 
3. 
Urticana 
6. puncticostana 
4. 
Micana 
2. Carpocapsa 
5. 
alteruella 
1. Juliana 
6. 
fuligana 
2. splendana 
7. 
cespitaua 
3. grossana 
8. 
politiuia 
4. Pomouella 
9. 
littoralis 
5. funebraua 
10. 
Euphorbiana 
3. Grapholila 
11. 
lalifasciana 
1. Albcrsaua 
12. 
bifasciana 
