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and advena, and fine picked specimens of 
Miana strigilis, Agrotis segetum, Phlogo- 
phora meticulosa, &c. 
As I returned it was, I think, the 
darkest night I was ever out in : neither 
moon nor stars were visible, aud the 
thick haze enveloped everything, inso- 
much that down the hill I was very glad 
that I had the light of the lantern to 
assist me. On reaching home my victims 
were left unmolested till the morrow ; 
and I need scarcely add that I slept 
soundly after a day of such pleasant 
out-of-door exercise. — Roland Tkimen, 
71, Guildford Street, Russell Square, 
London, W.C. 
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