Supplement to 



Mome IRatuve = Stub^ Course 



Published by the College of Agriculture of Cornell University, 

 in October, December, February and April and Entered October 

 I, igo4, at Ithaca, New York, as Second-class Matter, under 

 Act of Congress of July i5, 1894, 



ANNA BOTSFORD COMSTOCK, Editor 



New Series. Vol. II. ITHACA, N. Y., OCTOBER-NOVEMBER, 1905 No. i 



INSECT STUDY 



A Tiissoch caterpillar. 



It costs the American farmer more to feed his insect foes than it 

 docs to educate his children. — (Bulletin from United States Department 

 of Agriculture. 



Fill out the blanks in this supplement z^nth ansz^'crs to the questions 

 and return to us. If yon cannot anszvcr all the questions anszver as 

 many as you can. A supplonent zcill be sent to you for each insect 



OUTLINE FOR INSECT STUDY 



The object of this outline is to study any insects which are injuring 

 the fruit or crops in your neighborhood. In general if you find an insect 

 feeding upon any plant answer the following questions : 



I. What is the plant upon which it is feeding? Either tlescribe or 

 send specimens. 



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