2) 
dence and many branches from which the leaves had fallen developed 
new clusters of fresh leaves. 
Two years later it was noticed that many of the lower branches 
which had suffered most from defoliation by the red spider were dead, 
Fic. 2,—Kentucky coffee tree, showing partial defoliation by the red spider on lower 
branches; upper branches have put out new leaves. (Original.) 
without doubt owing to the attack of this insect. The accompanying 
illustration (fig. 2) was taken after the new leaves had become well 
[Cir. 104] 
