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The iibove represents a section of tlie truuk of a young poplar tree 

 from Biiluchistan, one-tenth natural size, to show the tunnels mado l>y 

 the larva of the Aegeriid moth SpJiecia ommaticeformis, Moore. This 

 insect is referred to in these Notes, vol. II, pp. 14 and 156. 



The above represents the larval case, natural size, of the bag worm 

 Unmeta crameri, Westw., which defoliates tea and other plants. The 

 insect is referred to in these Notes, volume I, page 204, and volume II, 

 page 157, 



