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Indian Museum Notes. 



[Vol. III. 







The above shows the moth of the destructive cut worm Ockropleura 

 fiammatra^ Linn., referred to in these Notes, Vol. II, p. 6, in connection 

 with injury to poppy plants. The figure is natural size. 



The above shows the imago, natural size, of the cosmopolitan species 

 Jgrvtis segetum, Schiff. It is referred to in these Notes, Vol. II, 

 pp. 7 and 161^ in connection with injury to young coffee plants. 



The above stows the moth, also the chrysalis lying in its eaithell 

 cell, reared from caterpillars desti'uctive to g^rdeii plants both in 

 Calcutta and in Debra Dun. The insect is referred to in these Notes^ 

 Vol. IIj p. 160^ under the name Pok/tela gloriosa^ Fabr, 



