AND BROWN-TAIL MOTH CONTRASTED. 
BSOwn-Tail Moth. Stages. 
Always on under side of 
leaf. 
Smaller and more slender. 
Dark or golden brown. 
July. 
Egg Cluster. 
Bright tawny or orange. 
A conspicuous row of pure 
white spots or dashes 
along each side of body. 
Only two bright red spots 
on middle line at lower 
end of back. 
Wings spread 1£ inches. 
Pure snow white. 
Caterpillar. 
Moth, Female. 
A conspicuous, sharply con- 
trasted, thick tuft or patch 
of golden or brownish 
hairs at tip of abdomen. 
A swift, strong flyer, by 
night, and attracted to 
lights. 
As small caterpillars in a 
silken web or nest on tips 
of tw g>, from which they 
crawl out in spring. 
Winter Passed. 
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Irritation. 
Hairs from caterpillars, which are often 
transferred to cocoons and moths, 
cause an annoying and painful irrita- 
tion of the skin. 
Most Effective Means of Control. 
Cut off and burn webs in winter 
