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THE BROWN-TAIL MOTH. 



Bjiiberry, — Berberis vulgaris. 

 Bass wood , — Tilia Ameri -. 



cana. 

 European lindeu, — Tilia Eu- 



ropiva. 

 Horse-chestnut, — ^E s en I u s 



Ilippofastanum. 

 Sugar maple, — Acer sacchar- 



inum. 

 White maple, — Acer dasycar- 



pmn. 

 Cut-leaved maple, — Acer dasy- 



carpnm, var. Weirii. 

 Red maple, — Acer rnhrum. 

 Box elder, — Negundo acero- 



ides. 

 Variegated box elder, — Ne- 



(jundo aceroides, var. rarie- 



gata. 

 Stag-horn sumach, — RJms t>/- 



phina. 

 Smooth sumach, — Rhus glabra. 

 Smoke tree, — Rhus Cot in us. 

 Locust, — Rohinia Pseudaca- 



cia. 

 Beach plum, — Prunus mari- 



tima. 

 Wild red cherry, — P r u n u s 



Pennaylvanica. 

 Choke-cherry, — Pincnus Vir- 



giuiaud. 

 Damson ])Uim, — Prunus do- 



mestica. 

 Purple-leaved plum, — Prunus 



Pissardi. 

 Apricot, — Pru7ius Armeniaca. 

 Japanese plum, — Prunus Ja- 



ponica. 

 Meadowsweet, — Spirca sali- 



cifolia. 

 Thiiiilileberry, — liuhus occi- 



dentalis. 



Dwarf wild rose, — Rosa lu- 



cida. 

 Rose, — Rosa nitida. 

 Choke-berry, — Pyrus arbuti- 



folia. 

 Pyrus pinnatifida. 

 English hawthorn, — Cratcegus 



Oxyacantha. 

 Paul's thorn, — Cratcegus coc- 



cinea, var. Paulii' 

 Cockspur thorn, — Cratcegus 



Crus-galli. 

 Shad bush, — Amel anchier 



Canadensis. 

 Quince, — Cydon ia v u Ig a r i s . 

 Japan quince, — Cydonia Ja- 



ponica. 

 Common red currant, — Ribes 



rubrum. 

 Black currant, — Ribes nigrum. 

 Gooseberry, — Ribes g r o s s u - 



laria. 

 English gooseberry, — Ribe s 



Uva-cris2)a. 

 AVitch hazel, — HamamelisVir- 



giniana. 

 Flowering dogwood, — Cornus 



florida. 

 Cornus mas. 

 Arrowwood, — Viburnum aceri- 



folium. 

 Arrowwood, — Vibiirmim den- 



tatuni. 

 Black haw, — Viburnum pru- 



nifolium. 

 Wiegelia rosea. 

 Aster puniceus. 

 Sweet pepperbush, — Clethra 



alni folia. 

 White ash, — Fraxinus Ameri- 

 cana. 

 Red ash, — Fraxinus j^ubesceiis. 



