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STRAWBERRY LEAF-ROLLER. 



Aiici/IIk ciiiii/ilinni I'Viihl. 



(Forme ily /'/iiwo/ift /•/.%•,) 



For jrencral account sim' Sniitli. lUil. 14'.>, N. .1. Aj,Tic. Ex))t. Sta., 

 pp. 8-1 1^ 1001. 



Kxiiuur: Pupa and adult. 



THE FOUR-MARKED LEAF-BEETLE. 



<_'r>/pti)t;jtli(i/ii!i (jiiiiiliiiiiaciilitlii,^ Say. 

 Exhihit: Adult. 



THE HOODED PLANT-BUG. 



luilliixllid (/ii/iiiti'i- Fait. 



For brief notices soo. Kiley and Howard, insc^ct Life, v. I, p. 54, 

 188S; p. 366, 1S89. 



Exhibit: Ej^*,^t», nymph, and adult. 



INJURING THE FKI'IT. 



RASPBERRY SPAN-WORM. 



,Si/ticlitur)i II mill l'"alp. 



(Foinicrly called aS'. (/lancaria.) 



For l>il)liography and general account see Lintner, Sth Rpt. 8t. Ent. 

 N. v., pp. 1i>!M;w. isi>8. 



Exhibit: Pupa, adult, and tigure, 



THE LITTLE NEGRO BUG. 



Corimelama jinlicariit <kTiii. 



For general account see Lintner, Sth Kpt. St. Ent. N. Y., j)p. i318- 

 214, 1S<«8. 



Exhibit: Adult and tigure. 



INSECTS INJURIOUS TO CURRANT AND GOOSEBERRY. 



Foi' general article on insects atlecling currant and gooscltcny >ce 

 Piper and Doane, Bui. 36, Washington Agr. Expt. Sta., 18J>s. 



IXJIKING THK STE.MS. 



THE TERRAPIN SCALE. 



IJiihnnilitin nitjroj'iM-iiUum I'crj;. 



(Food plants: Apple, hirch, linden, maple. |)caili. plum, ^ycamoi-e: 

 formerly a Lrcdtuiiin.) 



For hibliogi'aphy and food plants see Fernald, Cat. Coccida* of 

 World, Bui. 8S, M!i.s.-=<. Agr. Coll., p. 1!U, l!M»3; Pergand(\ Hul. IS, 

 n. s., Div. Ent. U. S. Dept. Agr., pp. 20-L'l>, tigs. iS'JS. 



Exhibit: Infested twig. 



