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Plate LTX. View showing the grass and weeds on fields after 

 the onions haA'o been gathered. 



Plate LX. Onion Cutworms: 



Fig. 1. Moth or inilh-r of the "Dark-sided Cut- 

 worm," Carncades mcssoria — natural 

 size. 



Figs. 2 and 3. Dorsal and side views of full grown 



worms. Twice natural size. The dark 



band on side of body is not distinct, as 



the iigures were photographed from al- 



I coholic material. 



Fig. 4. Female and male, one not expanded, of 

 Carneades iUata? Natural size. 



Plates LIII and LIV. Views of the Upper Chester meadows, 

 taken May 27, 180 G. 

 The remaining plates are views from Florida and 

 Big Island meadows, taken elune 12, 1896. 



