THE SKIFF CATERPILLAR. 



I'rn/iiiiaciiili s .srii/ilid llarr. 

 (Liirva feeds on U'uvos.) 

 Exiiihit: Adult. 



THE ORANGE CASE-BEARER. 

 J'Ainjq/ttarus confederaUi Grt. 

 (Ijurviv tVod upon lichens on tree trunk, occasioniilly gnawinrr fi-uit; 

 t'ornierly /*v//r//(.) 

 ExHiiiiT: Cases on twig. 



THE TWO-SPOTTED RED SPIDER. 



TitranijilniH hun(iciil<ituj< Hair. 



For desci-iption and distribution see Banks, Tech. series 8, Div. 

 Ent., r. S. Dept. Ag-ric, ])p. 73-74, li»(i(). 



For general account sec Chittenden, Hul. 27, n, s., Div. P2nt., U. S. 

 Dept. Agric, pp. 35-42, 1901. 



Exhibit: Figure. 



THE ORANGE WHITE SPOT. 



Tflrdiii/i-lKii'li s cd/iforiiii-d liks. 



For description see Banks. Journ. N. ^'. Ent. hoc, v. XII, j). 54, 

 pi. 11, fig. 1, l!t(»4. 



ExiiiiiiT: Work and figure. 



THE ORANGE FRUIT MITE. 



T('iiu'i}Htljnix mliforiiifiits Bks. 



For description see Ranks, Journ. N. V. Ent. Soc, v. XI 1. ]). 55, 

 pi. II, fig. 1\ 1!M>4. 



ExiiiBrr: Work and figure. 



RUST MITE OF THE ORANGE; THE SILVER MITE OF THE LEMON. 



I'.ridjtliijo^ DlelvoriiK Ashiii. 

 (Formerly P/n/toptKx.) 

 Exiiikit: Figun\ 



THE TWO-STRIPED WALKING-STICK. 



An'inomorplin hii])rfsfoi(lis Stiil. 

 Exhtiut: Nymph and adult. 



THE ANGULAR-WINGED KATYDID. 



Mirrt)cri)lriim rrliurrrr lUirm. 



Exiitiut: Eggs, adult, and parasitized eggs. 



NORTHERN MOLE CRICKET. 



(,'riilldldljid l,nridli.< I'.iirni. 



Exiiiiut: Nympli and adult. 



THE LUBBER GRASSHOPPER. 



I>liii/()j)lidnis rtliriildliix Tliiinl>. 

 For brief account see Morgan, Rul. 30, n. s., Div. Ent., l'. S. Dt pt. 

 Agr., pp. 28-29, 1901. 



Exiiihit: Nymph and adult. 



