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THE ENTOMOLOGISTS WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Spiders, beetles, daddylonglegs, 
Flies and earwigs, that have come 
Greedily to drink the sweet dregs 
Of the sugar and the rum. 
Night with mist or gentle breezes, 
Blowing from the South or West, 
Is the night that moths most pleases, 
Is the night that they love best. 
Trust no night, however pleasant, 
With a sky serene and clear, 
Nor the moon, when she is present, 
To reveal that you are near. 
Of these things let me remind you, 
Things I noted many a time, 
Or, like me, you’ll leave behind you, 
Mothless all your bait sublime. 
More than you, perhaps some other 
Now may find his way more plain, 
And the disappointed brother, 
Seeing may take heart again. 
Let all then be up and acting, 
With a heart for any fate, 
And when they would go attracting, 
Choose such nights to spread their bait. 
On Thursday, April 1, will be published , 
price Threepence , No. XV. (the First 
Number of the Second Volume) of 
A MANUAL 
OF 
BRITISH BUTTERFLIES 
AND MOTHS. 
By II. T. STAINTON. 
London : Van Voorst, Paternoster Row. 
Second Edition, price 3 S., 
riHlE ENTOMOLOGIST’S COM- 
1 PANION. 
By II. T. Stainton. 
“ For those interested in the study of 
the smaller moths, this book will be found 
of great use.’’ — Alhcnaum. 
London: Van Voorst, Paternoster Row. 
To Naturalists and Others. 
O N SALE, the splendid and really 
valuable collection of STUFFED 
BIRDS, and also the CABINETS and 
Rare Stock of BRITISH INSECTS, 
of the late Mr. Richard Weaver, Natu- 
ralist. 
Apply to Mr. Brown, 25, Pershore 
Street, Birmingham. 
On Saturday, April 3, 1858, will be pub- 
lished No. 79 (the First Number of 
a New Volume) of 
THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S 
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
PRICE ONE PENNY. 
This Summer Volume of the ‘ Intelli- 
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September. 
Those who make any discoveries or 
captures of importance are requested to 
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1858. 
Will he published every Saturday 
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