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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
have a more beneficial result than a 
greater number of unconnected papers 
on all manner of subjects. It must 
not be forgotten that a certain amount 
of recapitulation is often very necessary 
in giving oral instruction, and that by 
repeating in Paper No. 2 the substance 
of Paper No. 1, — that is, its condensed 
essence only, — and in Paper No. 3 
bringing, in like manner, the sub- 
stance of Papers Nos. 1 and 2, though 
the effect might remind some of 
“ The House that Jack built,” we 
doubt not the result would be found 
satisfactory. 
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TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
J. G. — Next week. 
A. T., Bermondsey. — Your chrysalis 
is Ephyra pendularia. 
J. M. G., Sidmouth. — Your larva is 
Lasiocampa Rubi. 
H. P. — Captures must be interesting 
to our readers to merit insertion. 
Lim. Populi. — We have no faith in 
what was only seen ; we have often seen 
wonderful nondescripts, but if by chance 
one was caught it turned out something 
very ordinary. 
J. S. — All Solenobia larva; hybernate 
and only change to pupa) in the spring. 
T. L. C. — We have had the larva 
before, but never reared it; we fancy it 
is a Eudorca. The larva on Epilobium 
is Mania Typica ; it will eat dock. 
Rev. C. B. — Next week. 
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tions are necessarily held over from press 
of matter. 
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inst. my address will be — T. L. Cuumt, 
Winchcomb, Gloucestershire ; Nov. 7. 
