No. 6.] Miscellaneous Notes from the 'Entomological Section. 



p. 150, under the name of Opatrvm depressum, Fabr. It was sent to the 

 Museum in connection with injury to linseed and wheat crops. The 

 natural size is indicated by a hair line. 



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The above shows the Curculionid Episomiis crenatiis, Dej., referred 

 to in these JVotes, Vol. Ill, p. 117. The figure is enlarged, the natural 

 size being indicated by hair lines. 



The above, which is taken from a photograph one-sixth natural 

 size, shows a block of date palm from Lucknow tunnelled by the larv£e 



