2O INSECTS INJURIOUS TO FRUIT. 



ments in your garden, such embellishments to your table, such presents for your 

 friends, and te cowards no longer. We have but one life to live in this world ; let us 

 enjoy it ; let us feast our eyes on such beauties ; let us indulge our appetites on such 

 luxuries they are innocent. We were created with dominion, and have a right to 

 subdue the Curculio, the only enemy that stands between these fruits and us. It 

 will be hard to conquer, undoubtedly, but we can do it. Then let us all join hands, 

 and pledge ourselves to do both, and thus try to make the world what it should be. 



Fig. 5 represents the work of the Curculio. 



Fig. 6 is the Curculio itself. 



