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GARDEN FOES. 



Julus guttatu«s, an inch long, very slender, with an ochre- 

 ons-colonred body, spotted with crimson; Julus terre^tris, 

 which is about an inch long, leaden or pitchy in 



CM ( [ Mlil.l! 1M)()T KKLWOH.M. 

 This peet attacks the roots of the cvicnniber. and often mine a whole crop 

 of plants. 



colour, and more or less cylindrical in shape; and Poly- 

 desmus complanatus, a flat kind with a lilac-tinted body. 



