NATURE'S CALENDAR 233 



May Beetles. — Some larvae change to pupx October 31 



and then to adults remaining in pupal cells ; 

 other larv?e burrow deeper into the soil. 



Long-horned Beetles. — Larvae commonly bur- 

 row deeper into the wood. 



Hotise i^//t'j.— Adults seek hibernating quar- 

 ters in houses, barns, sheds, under bark, etc. 



Compton Tortoise, Gray Comma, Red Ad- 

 miral, Painted Lady, Painted Beauty, and An- 

 tiopa Butterflies. — Flying more or less during 



warmer weather, but seeking shelter for hiber- ^ 



nation towards the end of the month. 



Fall Canker-worm. — Moths appear and lay 

 eggs on twigs of apple and elm trees. 



Cutworms. — Larv?e find shelter in the soil or 

 beneath rubbish at its surface. 



Budworms. — I.arvx fasten their silken cases 

 to the bark of twigs near the buds. 



