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Case No. 9. Australian Phasmidae or Stick insects feed on foliage. 



lU. Australian Locusts, Grasshoppers, and other insects destruc^tive to crojis. 

 1 ] . Australian Ichneumon Flies, &v.., which are parasitic on many noxious 



insects. These should be ])r()tected by growers. 

 12. Jajianese Lepidojjtera. 

 I'S. Ja])anese Lejiidojitera. 

 14. Timber showing ravages of insects. 



Plates Illustrated. 



Hessian Fly, Onion Fly. Gout Fly, Cr.ine Fly, Bot Fly, Beet Fly. Hop Ajihis 

 or Green Fly, Wood Leo]iavd' Moth, the Pine Saw Fly, the Winter Moth, 

 Ox Warlde Fly, Magpie Moth, American Blight, Codliii Moth, S])ruce Gall 

 Aphis, the Goat Moth, the ( 'orn Saw Fly, Pine Weevil, Gooseberry and Currant 

 Sawfly, A])j)le Blossom Weevil, Large White Cabbage Butterfly, the Stem Eel 

 Worm, Plant Bugs, the Potato Disease, the Pine Beetle, the Turnip Fly, Surface 

 Caterjii liars. Bean and Pea Beetles, tlie Corn Tliriiis, Wire Worm and Click 

 Beetle, ( 'u('kchafer. 



Destructive Insects of Victoria, with notes on the methods to be adopted to checdv 

 and extirpate them. Prepared by C. French, F.L.S., F.R.H.S., Government 

 Entomologist. Chapters 6 to 14, in 13 frames. 



Phylloxera of the Viae, 2 jjlates. 



Illustrations of the Silk industry. 



Mulberry Tree in case. 



Cases of Silk (2). 



Photogra])h filature and reeling room ol' Calil'urnia. 



CAM)]. JKIIM NORTHERN TtKltlTUIiV . 



