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TAB. MX. 



PHAL^NA NEU STRIA. 



OAK LACK K V MOTH. 



QUERCUS AQUATICS AIT. HORT. KB*K F.X 3*?. 

 w A T E II O A IL 



Ptl. iitmfyr ettnguis, alii rcvrrfi* grifri*: tirigii doabus ferrugmcu; fiiUu* timca* 





Feeds on the Water Oak and others, particularly the White Oak. li fpimon tlur 

 36th of April, ami came out %\k itith of May. TKl kind is fomelimcs fo plentiful 

 in Virginia as to ftrip the oaks tare, bul it is not very common in Georgia. 



It u not without extreme caution thai we refer any of thefe American infert* toEuropeaii 

 (;kx in, but In the prefer*! inflancr ihrrc can be no room for doubt i and indeed the climate* 

 of the twotountric* are not fo trry different a to male it Jughl) -improbable tint the time 

 infects Should fometiroc* inhibit both. 



ThU fpeeict varies much in the tone of it* colour* a* may be fctn by the figures of Kfpei 

 aborc quoted, and thofeof RortVI /* J. Phd+2* /- 6\ 



The plant before m is certainly <^mm dpw* of Dr. Sohndrr, and cornea nearelt lo 

 thai rarktyofitmarted**intbcM'/^ Anroyfr. 



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