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second joint small, the others oval, much longer than broad. Head 

 below the antennae pale testaceous. Pronotum narrower than the 

 head, longer than broad, subquadrate, with the hinder angles 

 slightly rounded off, and the front angles very obtuse, sides slightly 

 bordered with pale testaceous. Tegmina and exposed part of wings 

 long, subacute, thickly dotted with grey pile, as is also the abdomen. 

 Terminal segment red ; forceps red, about half as long again as the 

 terminal segment, unarmed, widely apart, and slightly thickened 

 at the base, regularly incurved, and crossing at the extremity. 

 Pygidium short, obtusely angulated. Legs testaceous, paler at the 

 joints. ^0 pliciferous folds visible on abdomen. TJnder-surface 

 brownish testaceous, abdomen and forceps reddish. 



Female. — Similar to the male, but with the pronotum and 

 abdomen of a lighter brown, head reddish. Legs testaceous, 

 brownish towards the base of the femora. Forceps approximate, 

 stout, subcontiguous, triquetral, with the inner ridges very strongly 

 marked ; tips incurved. Antennae ten- jointed. Under-surface of 

 body more uniformly reddish in the male. 



The apparent absence of pliciferous folds makes me doubt 

 whether this species is a true Labia. It much resembles some 

 American species, such as L. rotunclata and L. Iruyinea, Scudder. 



8. Anechura, sp. 



An immature female, probably belonging to an undescribeA 

 species. "North Coast, March, 1898." 



Family BLATTID^. 

 9. Tenmopteryx fulva (?). 



TemnopUryx fulva, Brunner: Syst. Blatt., p. 85 (1865). 



One specimen, considerably smaller than the Javanese type 

 described by Briinner, but possibly belonging to the same species. 



10. Phyllodromia supellectilium (?). 



JBlaita supellectilium, Serv. : Ins. Orth., p. 114 (1839). 

 Fhyllodromia aupellectilium, Brunn. : Syst. Blatt., p. 98 (1865). 



One specimen, north part of island, January, 1898, belonging to 

 this or to an allied species. 



11. Periplaneta americana. 



1. : Syst. Nat., lOtk ed., 

 Brunn. : Syst. Blatt. , p 



One specimen only, December, 1897. 



Blatta amerieana, Linn. : Syst. Nat., lOtk ed., i, p. 424, n. 4 (1758). 

 Periplaneta americana^ Brunn. : Syst. Blatt., p. 232, Tab. v, fig. 24 (1866). 



