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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCEE. 
chiefly in tlie neighbourhood of Thetford 
and Bury ; ” the leaves are much more 
linear than those of A. vulgare ; indeed 
its English name,“ Field Southernwood,” 
will give those who have not seen it, but 
who have seen and smelt southernwood, 
a good idea of what A. campestris is 
like. 
27. C.vibicella. Mr. Fletcher, of Wor- 
cester, sent me a nice supply of these 
larvffi, and also very kindly undertook to 
keep them supplied with food. I was 
much interested in watching the gradual 
growth of the curious cases, and suc- 
ceeded in breeding a fine series. — H. T. 
Sx^lNTON ; January 15. 
(To be continued.) 
THE BRITISH TORTRICES. 
We now give the species of the ninth 
and concluding family of the Tortricina. 
Family IX. LozorERiDiE. 
1. Lobesia 
1. reliquana 
2. Phtheochroa 
1. rugosana 
3. Eriopsela 
1. fractifasciana 
2. qnadrana 
4. Chrosis 
1. tesserana 
2. Audouinana 
5. Argyrolepia 
1. aeneana 
2. Schrebersiana 
3. Mussehliana 
4. Banmanniaua 
5. Subbaumanniana 
(3. badiana 
7. Cnicana 
8. Dubrisana 
9. marilimana 
0. Caloselia 
1. nigroinaculana 
7. Eupcecilia 
1. maculosana 
2. alricapituna 
3. dubitana 
4. Sodaliana 
5. Carduana 
G. nana 
7. ambiguella 
8. curvistrigana 
9. angustaua 
10. notulana 
11. griseana 
12. rupicola 
13. Vectisana 
14. afiinitaua 
15. flaviciliana 
IG. roseana 
17. subroseana 
18. Anlhemidana 
19. ruficiliana 
8. Lozopera 
1. dilucidana 
2. Francillana 
3. Smeaihmanuiana 
4. straininea 
5. alternana 
9. Xanthosetia 
1. haniana 
2. zoegana 
10. Dapsilia 
1. rutilana 
11. Argyridia 
1. dipoltella 
CONTINENTAL SETTING OF LEPI- 
DOPTERA. 
To the Editor of the ‘ Intelligencer.' 
Sir, — I have read Dr. Staudingcr’s 
coiiHnunication with great pleasure. 1 
have long wondered why some one did 
not start the method of setting there ad- 
vocated, as its advantages were so ob- 
vious ; and with regard to the elfcct, 1 
think our cabinets look very inferior 
when compared witli those ojj the Con- 
