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the leaves so as seriously to injure the crop of fruit and the 

 growth of the plant. Apparently common throughout 

 England, except in Cornwall, in which county it seems to be 

 absent to the west of Bodmin. Doubtless also common 

 throughout Wales, though I have no records except my own 

 at Pembroke. In Scotland it seems to be common in gardens 

 in the lower districts — though not on the hills — to Moray and 

 "West Ross. In Ireland it is scarce, but has been taken at 

 Howth near Dublin, in Wicklow, Kerry, Gal way, Westmeath 

 Sligo, Tyrone, and Deny. Abroad commonly in Central 

 Europe, the temperate portions of Northern Europe, Northern 

 Italy, Greece. Dalmatia, and Southern Russia. 



END OF VOL. VI. 



