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these Notes, Vol. II, pp. 27, 103, 104, 171, etc., in connection with 

 injury to various standing crops iii different parts of India. The figure 

 is natural size. 



The above shows the Acridid Acridium aeruginosum, Barm., referred 

 to in various places in these Notes, in connection with so-called "locust 

 invasions,^' especially in the Madras Presidency. The figure, which is 

 natural size, is taken from specimens received irom Madras. Consider- 

 able individual variation is exhibited in the arrangement of the wing 

 markings, even in specimens forwarded together from the same locality. 



The above shows the Acritlld Atr.icfomofjifia cfenntafa, l^abl'.^ re* 

 ferred to in various phices in these Aoles, in connection with damage by 

 BO'-cuUed " locusts '^ to standing crops. The figures are natural size. 



