PELLIONELLA AND POMONELLA. 



Fia. 30. — A CASE OF "old CLO's " AND CHARITY. — ^p 



been, the interior being left just wide enough for this 

 purpose. 



" Its dress being in this way complete, the body quite 

 covered, the larva begins to feed on the material of the 

 cloth, which you see is its ' bed and board ' and ward- 

 robe besides. Soon, like a growing boy, our young Pel- 

 lionella outgrows its clothes. As it has no father's or 

 big brother's worn suits to furnish material, and iiq 



