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  VIII 
  

  

  MISCELLANEOUS 
  LOCUST 
  NOTES. 
  

  

  A.— 
  LOCUST 
  SWARMS 
  THAT 
  HAVE 
  ATTAINED 
  THE 
  COAST 
  OF 
  GREAT 
  

  

  BRITAIN. 
  

  

  By 
  A. 
  H. 
  SwiNTON. 
  

  

  Flight 
  of 
  592? 
  

  

  C. 
  Walford. 
  Journal 
  of 
  the 
  Statistical 
  Society, 
  vol. 
  xli, 
  p. 
  499. 
  " 
  Lo- 
  

   custs 
  with 
  drought." 
  

  

  Flight 
  of 
  874? 
  

  

  Otho 
  Frisigensis. 
  Liber 
  sextus, 
  caput 
  iiii. 
  Locusts 
  {cceteris 
  locustis 
  

   majores 
  Ead. 
  de 
  Diceto) 
  attempt 
  to 
  cross 
  the 
  British 
  Channel. 
  

  

  Flight 
  of 
  895-97? 
  

  

  C. 
  Walford. 
  Journal 
  of 
  the 
  Statistical 
  Society, 
  vol. 
  xli, 
  p. 
  499. 
  " 
  Ire- 
  

   land. 
  Invasion 
  of 
  locusts, 
  and 
  famine." 
  

  

  Flight 
  of 
  1031? 
  

  

  C. 
  Walford. 
  Journal 
  of 
  the 
  Statistical 
  Society, 
  vol. 
  xli, 
  p. 
  499. 
  "Lo- 
  

   custs 
  and 
  floods 
  5 
  famine." 
  

  

  Flight 
  of 
  1693. 
  

  

  Philosophical 
  Transactions, 
  vol. 
  18. 
  " 
  Vast 
  swarms 
  of 
  locusts 
  at 
  Don- 
  

   gelly 
  in 
  Wales 
  and 
  in 
  Pembrokeshire 
  in 
  1693." 
  (Spec. 
  Fachytylus 
  

   migrator 
  ius.) 
  

  

  Flight 
  of 
  1748. 
  

  

  Gentleman^s 
  Magazine 
  for 
  1748, 
  vol. 
  18, 
  pp. 
  331, 
  364, 
  description. 
  Philo- 
  

   sophical 
  Transactions, 
  vol. 
  46, 
  p. 
  37. 
  Sir 
  Hans 
  Sloan's 
  History 
  of 
  

   Jamaica, 
  vol. 
  l,p. 
  29, 
  «'In 
  the 
  neighbourhood 
  of 
  London." 
  M. 
  Edwards, 
  

   History 
  of 
  Birds 
  (plate 
  208). 
  E. 
  Donovan, 
  Natural 
  History 
  of 
  British 
  

   Insects, 
  vol. 
  vii, 
  1798, 
  p. 
  49-51, 
  '^In 
  Sutherland." 
  Eev. 
  J. 
  Shaw, 
  His- 
  

   tory 
  of 
  the 
  Province 
  of 
  Moray. 
  (Spec. 
  Fachytylus 
  migratorius.) 
  

  

  Flight 
  of 
  1797? 
  

  

  Donovan, 
  Natural 
  History 
  of 
  British 
  Insects, 
  vol. 
  vii, 
  p. 
  49-51. 
  "A 
  

   true 
  migrating 
  locust 
  {Fachytylus 
  migratorius) 
  taken 
  at 
  Packington, 
  

   in 
  Warwickshire, 
  in 
  1797." 
  

  

  Flight 
  of 
  1809. 
  

  

  Gardener's 
  Chronicle 
  for 
  Sep. 
  12, 
  1857, 
  

  

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