(1 the animal headlong flight of 

 s from Chien-ch'ang to Chia-ting; 

 i that their (light is not routined to the night. In 

 carriers hurrying in the heat of the day through 

 the province of Hunan; hut, owing to the greater length 

 y, it is just possible that they wire travelling both night 

 ir galls I saw in Kuei-chou were packed loose in trays in 

 baskets, throtigli which a current of air could freely pas-, 

 ng, on the other hand, the galls are made up in paper 

 weighing about V2 Chinese ounces, and a load usually 

 uhl packet,. At their resting places the carriers open up 

 lit the packets in cool places in order that the heat may 



