THE SUBSTITUTE. 
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’ ‘ostage-stamps to the Publisher, 
he Paper will alivays he ready on 
l ie Friday, and may be procured 
f'’ Kent & Co., Paternoster 
1 .ow, as well as of the Publisher. 
Seve^-al communications only 
.ait for room. 
' G. Smith. — Your note of 20th 
October, inserted in No. 4, was 
eeld hack because it seemed that 
lae two pairs of Phlogophora em- 
'.'irea therein mentioned were also 
iferred to in your note of the 
i7th, inserted in No. 3 ; but we 
ifterwards saw that the note of 
. le 20th says “ two pairs,” while 
;iat of the 27th says “ three,” and 
I ) we inserted it. There is a fur- 
;ier discrepancy. Mr. Hemmings 
ii his note of the 30th (p. 31) says 
ju captured “three” on the 
3th: these are not mentioned by 
5U, unless the date of the “ 15th” 
an error for the “ 14th.” Can 
0 3U clear up these differences? 
LirPLICATES AND DESIDEEATA. 
Lepidoptera. — Will you please 
in insert in an early Number the 
, illowiiig list of insects I have to 
>are, and what I want? 
Theela Eubi, 
Polyoramatus Alsus, 
Lilhosia complauula, 
Hepialus velleda, 
Diloba ciEiuleocephala, 
Cymatophora diluta, 
Acronycia Menyanthedis, 
Leucaiiia liihargyria, 
„ conigera, 
Heliophobus Popularis, 
Apamea gemina, 
„ leucostigma, 
Miana literosa, 
Celaena Haworthii, 
Agrotis valligera, 
„ Tritici, 
Xanthia cerago, 
Cosmia diffinis, ) 
Dianthecia Cucubali, 
Polia flavicincta, 
Epunda JEthiops, 
Hadena rectilinea, 
Cloantha Solidaginis, 
Xylina rhizolitha, 
„ petrificata, 
Meeyna Asiualis, 
Coremia erutaria, 
„ olivaria, 
Phibalapteryx lignaria, 
Melanippe tristaria, 
Cabera e.xanthemaria, 
Eupithecia rufifasciaria, 
„ Linaria, 
„ subfulvaria, 
„ palustraria, 
Strenia clathraria, 
Eudorea pallida, 
Sericoris micana. 
Wanted. 
Notodonta dictaea, 
,, dictaeoides, 
Cymatophora ridens, 
Euryraene dolobraria, 
Speranza conspicuaria, 
Anticlea sinuaria, 
Eucosmia andularia, 
Zerene adustaria. 
Abraxas pautaria, 
Bapta taminaria, 
Ephyra trilinearia, 
Aleucis pictaria, 
Dosithea ornataria, 
Bradyepetes amataria. 
— Thomas H. Langcake, BeesUm 
Hill, near Leeds; November 17, 
1850. 
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