PLATE ONE 



Upper Part: Fireworm Moths and Wonn. 



Fig. 1. — Spotted fire>woriti moth. 



Fig. 2. — Moth of Sparganothis sulfureana (Clem.) 



The moth is common on dry bogs. The larva has a yellow head and 

 works as a fireworm but never is plentiful enough to do much harm. 

 It also attacks grape and strawberry. 

 Fig. 3.— RED-STRIPED FIREWORM* moth. 

 Fig. 4. — Winter moth of YELLOW-HEADED FIREWORM. 

 Fig. 5. — Summer moth of YELLOW-HEADED FIREWORM 

 Fig. 6.— BLACK-HEADED FIREWORM moth. 

 Fig. 7. — Mature spotted fireworm. 



Lower Part : Cutwonn Moths. 



Figs. 8a and 8b. — BLOSSOM WORM moths, showing variatioa. 



Fig. 9. — Fall armyworm moth. 



Fig. 10. — Black cutworm moth. 



Fig. 11. — Spotted cutworm moth. 



Fig. 12. — ARMYWORM moth. 



Fig. 13. — FALSE ARMYWORM moth. 



PLATE TWO 



Cutworms and Cranberry Shoot shov/ing Rose-Bloom. 



Figs, la and lb.— Mature ARMYWORM. 



Figs 2a and 2b. — Mature spotted cutworm. 



Figs. 3a and 3b. — Mature BLOSSOM WORM. 



Figs, la and 4b. — Half-grown BLOSSOM WORM. 



Fig. 5. — Mature black cutworm. 



Fie. 6. — Rosy shoots caused by rose-bloom. 



Figs. 7a, 7b, 7c and 7d.— Mature FALSE ARMYWORM. The last 



three figures show its variation in coloration. 

 Figs. 8a and 8b. — Mature fall armyworm. 



The names of the more commonly harmful pests are in capitals. 



