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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, 
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TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
H. G. — The bees’- wax and resin is a 
stupid, dirty composition, and no “sub- 
stitute for cork.” We have known it 
tried, and carefully removed on its failure 
being proved. 
John Green. — Argynnis Dia should 
follow Euphrosyne : it should be looked 
for at Sutton Park. 
G. G. — Next week. 
Trichiura Cralcegi. — Two or three cor- 
respondents write to say they are now 
breeding this insect: we presume they 
mean Eriogaster Lanestris. 
COMMUNICATIONS. 
Lepidopteha. 
Duplicates. — Having specimens of 
Sericoris Daleana, 
Sciaphila Octomaculana, 
Coccyx Cosmopliorana, 
Tinea Oehraceella, &c., 
in duplicate, I shall be glad to exchange 
for good specimens of some of the rarer 
Southern Tortrices. — Dr. C. Nelson, 
Chesterhall, Dunbar, N.B. ; March 15. 
Polyommatus Argiolus. — In answer to 
the question, “ Is P. Argiolus double- 
brooded?” in No. 71 of the ‘Intelli- 
gencer,’ we have seen stragglers in an 
imperfect or weather-beaten condition in 
the second week in June, but never later. 
We have also taken it again on the 6th 
of September, in splendid condition, but 
not in such plenty as in April and May: 
this, we think, goes far to prove it is 
double-brooded. — Henry Gould, Bir- 
mingham ; March 18. 
Nyssia Hispid aria. — On the 14th I 
found a female of this insect in one of 
my breeding-cages, and last night a line 
male made its appearance. I have also 
bred a fine scries of P. Pilosaria. — E.G. 
Baldwin, Albany House, Burnsbury 
Park ; March 16. 
