PESTS OF THE GARDEN. 



318. Independe:;t of its practical 

 value to the gardener, the study of 

 Eiitoniology has its own pleasures, 

 derivable from observing the minuto 

 and curious creatures whose habits 

 it is its object to illustrate. The 

 Study of these habits, which so much 

 affect the object of the gardener's 

 care, forces itself upon him, and he 

 has only the choice of studying them 



