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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Opatrum tibiale, Phylan gibbus, Dromius 
linearis and foveolus, Demetrius atri- 
capitla, Philonthus splendens and a great 
variety of other small Staphylinidae of 
which I do not know’ the names, also 
Phytonomus arator and niyriroslris. I 
also found a specimen of Phulacrus ceneus, 
an insect I have never taken before. I 
have duplicates of 
Cicindela hybrida (indifferent), 
Chrysomela stapliylea, 
Haltica flexuosa, 
Phylan gibbus, 
Crioceris cyanella, 
„ Asparagi, 
Dromius linearis, 
„ foveolus, 
„ quadrimaculatus, 
Demetrius atricapilla, 
Salpiugus planirostris, 
Sitona lineata, 
„ hispidula, 
Bembidium littorale, 
Calathus mollis. 
My wants are too numerous to mention. 
— II. Tyuer, jun., Row Lane , Southport ; 
March 5. 
A NEW AND CHEAP SUBSTITUTE 
FOR CORK. 
TO THE EDITOR OF THE ‘INTELLI- 
GENCER.’ 
Sir, — Many things have been noticed 
in the ‘ Intelligeucer’ as substitutes for 
cork, but none amongst them will, I 
think, compete for cheapness with the 
“Inodorous Felt,” which may be ob- 
tained at Croggon’s, Dowgate llill, at 
L/. the square foot. I have lined two 
large boxes with ii, and for butterflies 
and large insects I think it will answer 
most admirably : it holds the pins very 
firmly, but for small moths I fear it is 
scarcely soft enough for the fine pins. 
Although stated to be “Inodorous,” it 
it is not entirely so; this, however, is 
probably a great advantage, as it will 
do away with the necessity of using 
camphor, and thus be a further saving 
to the economical entomologist. 
I exhibited a large box, 2 feet square, 
lined with this substance, at the meeting 
of the Entomological Society, on Monday 
evening last, lined top and bottom, and 
the cost was only 7 d. 
Joseph Stevens. 
Upper Richmond Road, 
Wandsworth. 
PYRALIDA1 OF WHICH THE LARVA! 
ARE UNKNOWN. 
The following list is rather a formidable 
one, but perhaps some of our readers can 
assist in reducing it. The three species 
marked * * have been reared, but no de- 
scription of the larva has been kept ; 
of the remaining thirty-two the lame are 
entirely unknown. 
Hypenodes albistrigalis, 
„ cosliestrigalis, 
„ humidalis, 
*Polypogon derivalis, 
„ cribralis, 
Pyralis fiinbrialis, 
* „ farinalis, 
„ glaucinalis, 
Aglossa cuprealis, 
Cledeobia angustalis, 
Pyrausta ostrinalis, 
„ cespitalis, 
„ cingulalis, 
„ anguinalis, 
„ octomaculalis, 
llhodaria sanguinalis, 
Asopia Flammealis, 
Prodelia litcralis, 
Ebulea cilialis, 
Stcnia punctalis, 
