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THE GRAPE-VINE LEAF-HOPPER. 



Tijphloajha cmnat Say. 



For p^encral aitirlc s(M' Miiiljitt, Farniois' Bui. 7»t, U. S. Dcpt. 

 Aj^-ric, pp. 18-20, i81>s, imdor Typldocijha vltlfex. For full life 

 history and general account see Slingerland, Bui. 215, Cornell Tniv. 

 Aor. Expt. Sta., 1004. 



Exhiiut: Adult and tii^urc 



THE WAVED SHARP-SHOOTER. 



Orirometopid iimhild Fall. 

 (Forraerl}' Pmconin.) 



For general article see Lugger, 6th Rpt. St. Ent. Minn., pp. 

 136-137, 1900. 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



INJURING THE FRUIT. 



THE GRAPE-SEED WORM. 



^ hosoma rilis SaundLTS. 



For general accouut see Saunders, Insects Injurious to Fruits, 2d 

 ed., pp. 296-297, 1900. 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



THE GRAPE FRUIT-MOTH. 



Polijchrosis hotrana Schiff. 

 (Formerly J^ndeynis.) 



For general article see Marlatt, Farmers' Bui. 70, U. S. Dept. Agi-ic, 

 pp. 20-22, 1898. 



P^xhibit: Adult and iiguro. 



THE GRAPE SEED-WEEVLL. 



( 'raponinx in:v(pialis Say. 



For general accounts see Saunders, Insects Injurious to Fruits, 2d 

 ed., pp. 300-301, 1900; Lintner, !»th Rpt. N. Y. St. Ent., pp. 364-365, 

 1893. 



Exhibit: Adult and tigure. 



INSECTS INJURIOUS TO COTTON. 



For general articles on cotton insects .see Howard, The Cotton Plant, 

 Bui. 33, Office Expt. Sta., U. S. Dept. Agric, pp. 317-350, 1896; 

 Farmers' Bui. 47, U. S. Dept. Agric.,, 1897; Ashmead, Insect Life, 

 V. VII, i)p. 2r.-29, 240-247, 1S94, and pp. 320-326, 1895. 



NOTATU.Y IN.n KlOrS. 



COTTON BOLL WORM; CORN-EAR WORM. 



Ilelioth'ui ohKcitrn Fal>. 



(Formerly //. (iriiil(i< r. Larva* feed on holls of <'otton, ears of corn. 



tobact'O buds, heans, and in tomatoes; al.so cut otl young plant- oT 



various garden crops.) 



