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laying* also went on, little fresh information has been obtained, but the 

 people seem as usual to have done what they could in the way of de- 

 stroying the young locusts by driving them into tienches. 



In the case of the measures taken in districts that were only visited 

 by flights, no fresh information has been received, but the system which 

 has proved so successful of driving the insects off the crops, is believed 

 to have been universally adopted by the cultivators. 



E. C. Cote?, 



Deputy Superintendent, 



Indian Museum, Calcutta, 

 St A Juno 1892- 



