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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, 
Lave none of these names; they say, 
“ You name an insect, supposing it to 
' be a Tortiix, after Christiernin ; if it. 
were a Tortrix, it ought to be called 
Christierninana ; but as it is not a 
Tortrix ? ” 
Ninnies may laugh, and wise men 
shahe their heads, and say, “Nay! 
nay!” but why shouldn’t we call the 
insect 
Christiernixanella 
at once? What a history would be 
involved in the word ! first, that it 
was named after Christiernin ; secondly, 
that it was first reputed a Tortrix; 
thirdly, that it is now a Tinea. But 
what if it be the Cilrinalis of Scopoli? 
that name is older than the Linnean 
appellation !! ! 
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