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caterpillars referred to in these Notes, Vol. I, p. 204, as defoliating 

 young coeoanut palms in Malabar. The insect is shown natural size. 



The above shows the Hesperid reared from the caterpillar refen'ed to 

 in these Notes, Vol. Ill, p. 1 13, under the name Parnara colaca, Moorey 

 as attacking young paddy in Saran. The figure is natural size. 



The above shows tbe Travalieore teak borer in various stages of devel- 

 opment, natural size, from specimens furnished to the Museum by Mr« 

 J. F. Bourdillon. The insect is referrtd to in these Notes, Vol. Is 

 p. 198, also Vol. Ill, p. 113. It has been determined by Mr. F. Moore 

 as allied to the species Cossns caifamhcs, Moore^ 





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The above shows the todth i-oafed from the caterpillars referred to ia 

 these Notes 3 Vol. II, p. 38, as attacking young mango trees in Poolla. 

 The insect has been determined as belonging to the species Aftawa 

 limbata) Butler. The figure is natural sizi< 



