INJURIOUS INSECTS OF 1903. 



let 



The writer has observed this moth in his residence as early 

 as March 6th. It undoubtedly lays its eggs before that, since 

 full grown larvae were found March i6th. 



Fig. 104. — Larva of Clothes Moth, much enlarged. Original. 



This Clothes Moth not only attacks woolens, but also feathers, 

 and the careless fisherman who does not take proper precautions 

 with his fly book at the end of the fishing season is apt to be met 

 with something like this, Fig. 105, 



Fig. 105. — Trout flies eaten by Clothes Moth. Original 



when the book is again opened. 



