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THE WEEKLY ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Captures near Manchester : — ■ 
Palloptera pulchella, one on win- 
dow, June 27. 
Tipula longicornis. This species, 
thouo-h scarce, occurs in various 
localities around Manchester, and is 
not confined to moor or heath. Took 
one June 25, in a field ; I have not 
met with the female. 
Ceratopogon fasciatus, one on trunk 
of poplar, by the side of a brook, 
June 25. — Benjamin Cooke, 49, 
Ardwiclc Place , Manchester , July 3, 
18G3. 
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Free Offer. — I shall be glad to 
send eggs of Asp'dates strigdlaria to 
any one who would like to have 
them. They are from the Irish 
variety, which is larger and more 
suffused in the colouring than 
English specimens. — Edwin Birch- 
all, Birkenhead, June 30, 1863. 
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