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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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Change of Address. — Having left 
Reigate, my address is now — W. Jef- 
frey, Church Street, Guisborough, York- 
shire ; Dec. 15. 
TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
Riley, J., Templar Lane, Leeds. — 
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turned through the dead-letter office ; 
we trust you are not really defunct. 
COMMUNICATIONS. 
Lepidoptera. 
Stock exhausted. — The duplicates men- 
tioned by me, in No. 57 of the ‘ Intelli- 
gencer,’ are all exhausted. Gentlemen 
who have not received answers I hope 
will not think I am wanting in respect, 
as it was impossible for me to supply all 
correspondents. In my collecting ex- 
cursions this season I have been fortunate 
in collecting a number of Carabus nitens ; 
not being a Coleopterist, I should be 
happy to exchange them for Archerontia 
Atropos and Apatura Iris [if any Co- 
leopterist has those species to spare]. 
— William Johnson, 1 , Coronation 
Square, Gas Street, Great Dolton, Lanca- 
shire. 
Cork versus Wet Blanket. — Having 
seen Mr. Tyrer’s proposal of a cheap 
substitute for cork (Intel. No. 60, p. 60), 
I determined to try it. I purchased some 
ironing-blanket, cut it the size of one of 
