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FIG. 66. Canker-worm; a, eggs of Fall Canker-worm (Anisopteryx pornetaria Harr.); b, 

 five eggs of same, enlarged; c, larva of Spring Canker-worm (Paleacrlta 

 rernata, Peck), d, cocoon, <?, crysalis, /, male moth, g, female moth all 

 probably of i-ertia ta. (See 6th Kept., p. 29). [, b, c, d, e, after Harris ; /, g, 

 after Packard.] 



FIG. 67. Spring Canker-worm (Palcacrita rcrnata, Peck), head enlarged. 



FIG. 63. Mite (Nothms nvicorns Pack.), enlarged. [After Packard.] 



FIG. 69. Rummaging Ground-beetle (CaJosoina scrutator, Fabr. ). 



FIG. 70. Fiery Ground-beetle (Calosoma calttltini, Fabr.). 



FIG. 71. Fraternal Potter- wasp (Eumenes fraterna Say); I, clay nest; c, same <.-nr 

 open. 



FIG. 72. Southern Cabbage-butterfly ( Pieris protodice Boisd.); a, caterpillar; I, chrys- 

 alis. 



FIG. 73. Southern Cabbage-butterfly (Pieris protodice Boisd.), female. 



FIG. 74. Southern Cabbage-butterfly (Pieris protodice Boisd.), male. 



FIG. 75. Potherb Butterfly (Pieris oleracea Boisd.). [After Harris.] 



FIG. 76. Potherb Butterfly (Pieris oleracei Boisd.), chrysalis. [After Harris.] 



FIG. 77. Imported Cabbage-butterfly (Pieris rapm Schrauk.); a, larva; b, chrysalis. 

 [After Curtis.] 



FIG. 78. Imported Cabbage-butterfly (Pieris rapes Schrauk.), female.- 



FIG. 79. Imported Cabbage-butterfly (Pieris rupee Schrank. ), male. 



FIG. 80. Butterfly Net: 5, socket; 6, ring. 



FIG. 81. Cabbage Plusia (PZsia brassicw Riley) ; a, caterpillar ; &, chrysalis in cocoon ; 

 c, moth, male. 



FIG. 82. Zebra-caterpillar (Mamcstra picta Harr.); a, caterpillar ; "b, moth. 



FIG. 83. Tarnished Plant-bug (Capsus oblineatits Say). 



FIG. 84. Philenor Swallow-tail (Papilio philenor Drury), caterpillar. 



FIG. Philenor Swallow-tail (Papilio plulenor Drury); a, chrysalis, back view; b, 

 lateral outline. 



FIG. 86. Philenor Swallow-tail (Papilio philenor Drury). 



FIG. 87. Cottonwood Dagger (Acroiujcta populi Riley); caterpillar. 



FIG. 88. Cottouwood Dagger (Acronycta populi Riley). 



FIG. 89. Missouri Bee-killer (Asilus miasouriensis Riley). 



FIG. 90. Wing of Promachus (a), Asilus (&), Erax (c). 



FIG. 91. Silky Asilus (Axil us sericeus Say). [After Harris.] 



FIG. 92. Erax baxtardi Macq., larva. 



FIG. 93. Erax bastardi Macq. ; a, fly ; b, pupa. 



FIG. 94. Goat-weed Butterfly (Paphia gli/cerium Doubl.) ; a, caterpillar; b, chrysalis. 



FIG. 95. Goat-weed Butterfly (PapMa glycerium Doubl.), male. 



FIG. 96. Goat-weed Butterfly (Paphia glycerium Doubl.), female. 



FIG. 97. Black Breeze-fly (Tabanus atralns Fabr.); a, larva; b, pupa shell; c, fly. 



FIG. 98. False-indigo Gall-moth (WalsMa amorpltella Clem.); a, moth; b, caterpillar ; 

 e, gall; d, section of gall, showing larva in burrow. 



FIG. 99. Misnamed Gall-moth (Euryptychia saliyimiiHi Clem.); a, moth; b, gall with 

 protruding pupa-shell. 



REPORT III. 



FIG. 1. Plum Curculio (Conotrachelus nenuphar, Herbst) ; a, larva ; b, pupa; c, cur- 

 culio, enlarged; d, punctured plum with curculio resting on it, natural size. 



FIG. 2. The Hull Curculio- catcher. 



FlG. 3. The Hull Curculio-catcher; viewed from beneath; a, slide for closing central 

 hole, d; b b, handles; c c, wheels ; e,f, position of bag. 



FIG. 4. The Hull Curculio-catcher ; viewed from above. 



FIG. 5. Strips of sheeting for closing up the tree-way in Hull's Curculio-catcher. 



FIG. 6. The Hooten Curculio-catcher. 



