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68 TEACHERS 1 MANUAL.<br />
Tree Crickets.<br />
Q.—Describe the characters by which the Tree Crickets are<br />
distinguished?<br />
Q.—Where do the females deposit their eggs?<br />
Q.—Name the examples given of the Tree Crickets in the<br />
illustrations? A.—Figs. 21 and 309.<br />
Q.—Name the examples given of branches in which their<br />
eggs are deposited ? A.—Figs 28 and 34.<br />
NOTE.—Fig. 28, a, eggs deposited in the pith of a branch ; b, opening made by<br />
the female, through which the egg is thrust to the pith . c, an egg enlarged.<br />
Fig. 34, a, branch representing punctures made in the bark ; b, branch representing<br />
eggs as laid in the wood ; c, egg magnified.<br />
Q.—Describe the characters by which the Field Crickets<br />
are distinguished?<br />
Katydids or Green Grasshoppers.<br />
Q.—Describe the characters by which the Katydids or Green<br />
Grasshoppers are distinguished?<br />
Q.—Where do the Katydids deposit their eggs?<br />
Q.—Name the illustrations given of the insect, eggs, etc.?<br />
A.—Insect, Fig. 141. Eggs, Figs. 27 and 310.<br />
Locusts or Brown Grasshoppers.<br />
Q.—Describe the characters by which the Brown Grasshoppers<br />
are distinguished?<br />
Q.—What is said of the males?<br />
Q.—Describe the characters by which the Sub-family<br />
termed Grouse Locusts are distinguished?<br />
Q.—Describe the characters by which the Sub-family<br />
termed True Locusts are distinguished ?