Description of Plate II. 



12. The Eggs of the Cock-chafer, Scarabceus 



Melolantha, p. 73. 



1 3. The Larva or Grub in its first state, p. 74. 



14. The same Grub at one year old, p. 75. 



15. The same at the second year of its growth, 



p. 75. 



16. The same insect three years from the egg, 



p. 76. 



1 7. The same in the Chrysalis state as it changes 



the fourth year, p. 78. 



18. The Chafer as it appears first emei'ging from 



the earth, p. 80. 



19. The holes in the ground denoting their 



breeding-place, p. 80. 



20. The perfect Chafer in a sitting posture, p. 80. 



21. The perfect Chafer as it appears flying, 



p. 80. 



22. A branch of a Filbert Tree to exhibit the 



Nut Beetle, Curculio Nucum^ p. 85. 



23. The Larva as it is fomid within the nut 



when stretched out, p. 89. 



24. The same curled up and changing into 



the pupa state, p. 89. 



25. The female Beetle, p. 90. 



26. The male do. p. 90. 



27. The pupa of the Brown-tail Moth, after 



it is attacked by the Ichneumon, p. 95. 



28. The Ichneumon Fly of its natural size, p. 98. 



29. The same magnified, p. 98. 



A. The Beetle that destroys the bloom-bud of 



the Apple-tree in the spring, p. 90. 



B. The same in the larva state, p. 91. 



C. The Chrysalis of the same, p. 92. 



