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TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
W. G. R. — The larva; of the Chelonidm 
feed by day. N, plantayinis likes open 
places in woods. 
J. D. P. — Sugar and beer and a spoon- 
ful of rum will suffice. 
D.P. M. — For the present we suspend 
our judgment on your capture; take it 
with you to Newcastle. 
G. W. H. R. — Your mysterious larva 
W'ould be Cossus ligniperda. 
CAPTURES. 
LePIDOI’TERA. 
Captures near Worcester . — The follow- 
ing is a list of captures, cScc., that I made 
during the last season, with the exception 
of a few of them made in the preceding 
one. 
March 15. E. Lancstris (44). Emerged 
from the pupa; in my breeding-cage, 
all the same day. 
