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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
European species — imported with its 
food-plant and since naturalized. Are 
any other American species naturalized 
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All communications to be addressed to 
Mr. H. T. Stainton, Mountsfield, 
Lewisham, near London, S.E. No notice 
will be taken of anonymous communica- 
tions. 
Change of Address. — For the next 
three or four months my address will be 
Lieijt. H. D. Crozier, 32, St. Aubyn 
Street, Devonport. 
Omission in the ‘ Entomologist’s 
Annual’ for 1858. — In the list of ento- 
mologists, the following name was acci- 
dentally omitted : — 
Wright, R. W., 4, Gloucester Ter- 
race, Victoria Park Road, N.E. 
British Lepidoptera. 
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COMMUNICATIONS. 
Lepidoptera. 
Fiat justilia — Dia-bolical outrage . — 
My attention has been drawn still more 
to the statements in Nos. 60 and 64 of 
the * * 3 4 * * * * * * 11 Intelligencer,’ and I perceive that 
the facts are reconcileable as there stated, 
as I presume the boy captured and 
pinned the insect, which was thus taken 
to the Hon. C. Ellis, who killed and set 
it. Is the “ Dire occurrence" intended 
for a joke? If so, I should be glad to 
see it. — John Scott, Southfield Villas, 
Middlcsbro'-on-Tccs ; Jan. 11. 
Dia again. — The controversy as to 
this insect is becoming quite amusing. 
