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CeyloD. It represents the tea leaf miner Oscinis theae, Bigot. The 

 following- is an explanation of the figure : — a^ tea leaf reduced, to show 

 the tunnel made by the larva; b and g, larvae enlarged ; d, imago 

 enlarged. The natural size of the insect is indicated by hair line*. 

 The species is referred to in these Notes, volume I, page 204, and 

 volume 11 J page 165. 



The above represents the imago of the Museid Rivellia per-sicce, 

 Bio-ot. The larva of this insect have been reported as attacking peaches in 

 Chota Nagpur. The species was first described in these Notes, volume 

 I^ page 192. Notes on its life, history appeared in the same volume^ 

 page 195. The natural size of the insect is indicated by a hair line. 



The above represents the imago of the Tachinid Ghri/sops dispar. 

 Fair., which has been reported as troublesome to cat tlo in Balueliistan. 



