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THE PEA WEEVIL. 



Bruclias pisonim Linn. 

 For general account and life history see Chittenden, Yearbook, U. S. 

 Dept. Ag-ric, 1898, pp. 234-28I). 

 Exhibit: Adult, work, and Hgure. 



THE COWPEA WEEVIL. 



Bruchus chinensis Linn. 

 For general account and life histor}^ see Chittenden, Yearbook, U. S. 

 Dept. Agric, 1898, pp. 242-245. 

 Exhibit: Adult and tigure. 



FOUR-SPOTTED BEAN- WEEVIL. 

 BrucJiUS quadrimacukitax Bull. 



For general account and life history see Chittenden, Yearbook, U. S. 

 Dept. Agric, 1898, pp. 245-247. 

 Exhibit: Adult and figure. 



THE LENTIL WEEVIL. 



Bruchus lentis Boh. 

 For brief account see Chittenden, Yearbook, U. S. Dept. Agric, 

 1898, p. 248. 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



EUROPEAN BE AN- WEEVIL. 



■ Briu'liiiti riijinunnoi Boll. 



For^ general account see Chittenden, Yearbook, U. S. Dept. Agric, 

 1898, pp». 247-248. 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



THE MEXICAN BEAN-WEEVIL. 



Sperinoj)hagus pecioralis Shp. 

 For brief account see Chittenden, Yearbook, U. S. Dept. Agric, 

 1898, p. 248. 



Exhibit: Adult and figure. 



THE GRAY HAIR-STREAK. 



Uranotes mel'mus Hiibn. 



(Works in pods of peas and beans, and in silk corn. Formerly 

 Thecla.) 



For brief article see Chittenden, Bui. 33, n. s., Div. Ent., U. S. 

 Dept. Agric, pp. 101-102, 1902. 



Exhibit: Larva, pupa, adult, and figure. 



BOLL WORM; CORN-EAR WORM. 



Heliothis obscura Fab. 

 (See special case for full life history with illustrations.) 

 For life history and general accoiuit see Quaintance, Farmers' Bui. 

 191, U. S. Dept. Agric, 1904. 



Exhibit: Larva, adult, work, and figure. 



