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9. Blatta australasiae, Fabr. Unlike the last, this immigrant 
cockroach is well established in the gardens, and, being apparently 
not so much of a scavenger as most cockroaches, does much 
damage to the plants. Apart aes trant Loy on the Spot, a 
umber v i ca from —A 
ma 
um soni ficare from Demerara, about April, 1897.—One 
mature from pit 17A about April, 1897. Was this an intro- 
ed specimen ?—One mature and two immature — 
18th October, 1898, in a ios from the Belgian Congo State.—Àn 
immature Maps probably of this species, oni in a 
ardian case from Calcutta, April, 1901. (Fig. 1.) 
10. imei cinerea, Oliv. Four large specimens—brown in 
colour, their tegmina sprinkled with white dots—found 18th 
October, 1898, in a case from the Belgian Congo State 
11. Naupheta circumvagans, Burm. One received in a Wardian 
case from Calcutta, April, 1901. Colour resembles that of the 
preceding species. 
12. Leucophaea surinamensis, Linn. Two specimens, one mature 
and one e taken in the tropical propagating pits, April, 
1897.—An immature specimen found in cocoa-nut t fibre in one of 
= eraat houses.—An immature specimen received April, €— 
a Wardian case from Dalers. Immature specimens canno 
ail be identified with absolute certainty, but there appears x 
be no doubt in these cases. The conditions under which these 
neris) were found make it possible that they may have been bred : 
at 
13. Copiophora brevirostris, Stal. A full-grown specimen found 
on the underside of the leaf of an aroid. The plant had no name, 
but was recognised as ‘408/93 Curtis, Malaya.’ It is a large 
brilliant green grasshopper, with ovipositor of inordinate tengi. 
Mr. Burr tells me that in the typical brevirostris the last tarsa 
joint is black ; but the specimen probably belongs to the sra 
named. Its home may be the northern part of South America, 
probably Columbia. 
14. Gryllacris sp. A specimen found on Nepenthes in propa- 
gating pits, 6th October, 1897. Being immature the species 
ins undetermined. 
15. Home@ogryllus reticulatus, Fabr. A female vet on 1°th 
October, 1898, in a case from the Belgian Congo State. The 
species varies considerably in wing-length, and colour He breadth 
of elytra. 
16. Gryllodes sp. One received in a Wardian case from Valentia 
Ape a Both sexes are necessary to determine the speci 
z have : fia Mr. Malcolm Burr for assisting me with the 
identification of some of the specimens 
