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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Oh, Stainton ! Westwood ! Doubleday ! 
How could ye Artemisia slay? 
I thought to call her mine ! 
You’ve swept away all cherished things — 
Daplidice, and all that brings 
A rapture half divine ! 
My dreams are o’er ; now what is — is — 
What was — now is n’t, I wis — 
What is will not live long ; 
Had I a Rip Van Winkle glance 
At things — I know ’t would make me 
dance. 
And burst forth into song! 
Oh, loved ones! ye will live again! 
Fair Podalirius — Queen of Spain — 
And other banished things! 
You’ll be restored — and future boys 
Will taste those raptures and those joys 
Which dreaming only brings ! 
Imitator. 
In the Press, 
THE BRITISH TOBTBICES. 
BY S. J. WILKINSON. 
This work will form one 8vo volume, 
uniform with the series of the ‘ Insecta 
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of all the British species of Tortricina, 
with observations on their habits and 
localities. 
Price to Subscribers, 18s. 
Subscribers’ names and Subscriptions 
will be thankfully received by Mr. Stain- 
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the ‘ Intelligencer.’ 
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January 24tn. 
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BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA,with 
Hints on the Derivation of the Names. 
Published by the Entomological Societies 
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P ORTRAIT of YOUNG LINNE in 
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this Engraving can be obtained of Mr. 
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