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on the bushes and retarding- the flushes^ ihe whole garden being badly 

 attacked by it, A closely allied insect was once before sent to the Mu- 

 seum as attacking tea, but as nothing further was heard of it the suppo- 

 sition is that '\K- did not occasion any very considerable damage. This 

 is also likely to be the ease in the present instance. 



Specimens of one of the Aphidse liave been received from Mr. C. F. 

 „, ,., T^ .,,r A 1-] Elliot, the Deputv Conservator of Forests, 



Quetta, Baluchistan, witli the informal ion 



