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Aug. lo. F. H. Morse of Water ford sent specimens of woolly 



aphis {Schisoneura lanigera). 

 Aug. lo. From Mrs. T. Arthur, Waterboro, a geometric! larva 



(Cingilia catenaria), which feeds on pine and 



sweet fern. 

 Aug. 13. William Cooper of Milo sent a red-humped cater- 

 pillar. 

 Aug. 13. A red-humped apple worm and a larva of the tiger 



swallow-tail butterfly (Papilio glaucus turnus), 



were received from Miss Ivie E. Webster, Vassal- 



boro. 

 Aug. 13. B. F. W. Thorpe of Augusta sent a tussock moth 



caterpillar. 

 Aug. 13. From C. B. Pinkham of Belgrade, a red-humped 



apple worm. 

 Aug. 13. A red-humped apple worm was sent by J. W. Good- 

 win, Brooks. 

 Aug. 13. Specimens of gooseberry lice and clear-winged 



sphinx (Heiiiaris diifinis), were received from 



Miss Gladys Powell of Danforth. 

 Aug. 14. Specimens of the red-humped apple worm were sent 



by E. L. Fogg, Bingham. 

 Aug. 14. Charles Stanton of Winthrop sent in a red-humped 



apple worm. 

 Aug. 14. An io moth caterpillar {Automeris io) was sent in 



by H. F. Maxim, Locke's Mills. 

 Aug. 15. Received from G. H. Knowlton, Sangerville, a red- 

 humped apple worm and a yellow-necked apple 



worm. 

 Aug. 16. Miss May V. Ricker, Charlotte, sent a specimen of 



the red-humped apple worm and a white-marked 



tussock caterpillar. 

 Aug. 16. A specimen of the old tussock caterpillar {Noto- 



lophns antiqua), was sent in by W. B. Maddocks, 



North Ellsworth. 

 Aug. 16. Robert Nickerson of Brooks sent an egg-cluster of 



tent caterpillar and a cicada or harvest fly ( Cicada 



tibicen). 

 Aug. 16. From Dr. E. H. McCurdy of Bluehill, white-marked 



tussock caterpillars. 



