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THE WEEKLY ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Offer to exchange. Having dupli - 
cates of P. Hachaon, C. Edusa, L. 
Sinapis, S. Ocellatus and T. Fimbria, 
I should be glad to exchange for any 
of the following in good condition, — 
C. Elpenor, C. Porcellus, N. Ziczac, 
A. Yillica, A. Agathina, T. Piniper- 
da, A. Tincta, H. TJncana, B. Par 
thenias, B. Notha, E. Yespertaria, 
E. Dolobraria, N. Hispidaria, M. Al- 
bicillata. C. Punctata. Gentlemen 
will please write before sending boxes, 
and if not answered within six days 
they must consider I have all that I 
require. W. H. Latchford, 12 New 
Charles Street, City Road, London, 
E. C. 
Notice to Correspondents. I shall bo 
glad if my friends and correspondents 
will send me their marked lists for the 
ensuing season, as early as is conveni' 
ent, as I wish to prepare a general 
list for my guidance during the collec- 
ting time. R. W. Wright, Norland 
House, Well Street, Ilackney, London. 
N. E. 
POETRY. 
To Cheimatobia Brumata. 
Little Moth flying, 
When the leaves lying, 
On the ground dying, 
Tell us of death ; 
Thou fliest boldly, 
Though the winter winds’ breath 
Bloweth so coldly. 
Now Autumn is past, 
The year’s going fast ; 
Despite the chill blast 
Thou are still glad 
Though all things on eai'th 
Are so mournful and sad, 
Thou art full of mirth. 
The bare trees waving, 
The wild wind raving, 
Nature behaving 
Gloomily, drearily ; 
Sadness begone ! 
Happily, cheerily, 
Thou livest on. 
HORH5 HAWORTHIANjE, 
By W. F. Kirbt Esq. 
Part V. 
Papilio (Pieris) Napi 
B. ( var. Sabellicce Petiver and 
Steph.) Alae anticae maris albai im- 
maculatae : apice tenui nigro : feminae 
ut in [var] a, sed basi venisque magis 
ci nereis, apice albieante. Yen® ( ut 
raque sexu ) undique magis dilatatae 
quam in [var] a. 
Alae inferiores in utraque variant ; 
subinde albidae, subinde flavae seu 
flavieantes.” 
I may here mention that I do not 
copy Haworth’s descriptions or sy- 
nonymy and varieties unless it is 
necessary as in the present case. 
“ Papilio [Leucopuasia] Sinapis 
Habitat Larva in sinapi ” an error 
not unusual in old writers, the larva 
feeds on Leguminosae. “Imago in. 
Mai et in. Aug. satis infrequens 
Papilio [Pieris], Daplidice 
Habitat in Anglia Imago Apr. et 
Aug. rarissime; propo Cantabrigium 
D. Vernon in Raj. Ins. [116, 120, 
10.] et etiam propo Hampstead, Pet- 
iver. Obs. Locus in Lepidoptera 
