190 INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE PLUM. 



71 ; the pear-tree slug, No. 75 ; the May-beetle, No. 113 ; the 

 Ursula butterfly. No. 116; the basket-worm, or bag- worm, 

 No. 120; the pyramidal grape-vine caterpillar. No. 147 ; the 

 grape-vine flea-beetle. No. 150; the rose-beetle, No. 151; 

 and the currant Amphidasys, No. 211, all devour the leaves, 

 while the pear-tree blister-beetle. No. 73, eats both leaves and 

 blossoms. 



ATTACKING THE FRUIT. 



The codling moth, No. 58, occasionally injures the fruit ; 

 so, also, do bees and wasi)s, when it is fully ripe. 



