SUPPLEMENTARY LIST. 161 



caterpillar, No. 24 ; the fall web-worm, No. 27 ; the Cecropia 

 emperor-moth, No. 28 ; the oblique-banded leaf-roller, No. 

 35 ; the eye-spotted bud-moth. No. 38 ; the blue-spangled 

 peach-tree caterpillar. No. 102; and the basket- worm, or 

 bag- worm, No. 120. 



A^rrACKING THE FRUIT. 



The codling moth, No. 58, so destructive to the fruit of the 

 apple, is almost equally injurious to that of the pear. The 

 plum curculio. No. 94, and the quince curculio, No. 121, also 

 affect this fruit. 



