FOOD PLANTS. 



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Plants upon which the Gypsy Moth Caterpillar has been known to feed 

 in Massachusetts Continued. 



Smoke tree (Rhus Cotinus) . 



Milkwort (Poly gala poly gama). 



Wild indigo (Baptisia tinctoria) . 



Yellow wood (Cladrastis lutea). 



Dyer's green weed (Genista tinctoria). 



Rabbit- foot clover (Trifolium arvense). 



White clover (Trifolium repens). 



Red clover (Trifolium pratense) . 



Alsike clover (Trifolium hybridum). 



Yellow clover (Trifolium agrarium). 



Low hop clover ( Trifolium procumbens) . 



False indigo (Amorpha fruticosa) . 



Locust (Robinia Pseudacacia). 



Wistaria ( Wistaria consequana) . 



Tick trefoil (Desmodium nudiflorum). 



Common vetch ( Vicia sativa) . 



Beach pea (Lathyrus maritimus). 



Ground-nut (Apios tuberosa) . 



Scarlet pole bean (Phaseolus multi- 

 form). 



Bush bean (Phaseolus nanus). 



Red bud (Cercis Canadensis). 



Kentucky coffee tree (Gymnocladus 

 Canadensis) . 



Honey locust (Gleditschia triacanthos) . 



Chinese honey locust (Gleditschia Si- 

 nensis) . 



Coffee bean (Faba vulgaris). 



Pea (Pisum sativum). 



Cercidiphyllum Japonicum. 



Beach plum (Prunus maritima). 



Wild red cherry (Prunus Pennsylvan- 

 ia). 



Choke cherry (Prunus Virginiana) . 



Wild black cherry (Prunus serotina). 



Damson plum (Prunus domestica). 



English cherry (Prunus Avium). 



Peach (Prunus vulgaris) . 



Purple-leaved plum (Prunus Pissardi). 



Prunus Davidii. 



Apricot (Prunus Armeniaca). 



Japanese plum (Prunus Japonica) . 



Meadow sweet (Spircea salicifolia) . 



Hardback (Spircea tomentosa) . 



Spircea Thunbergii. 



Purple flowering raspberry (Rubus 

 odoratus) . 



Dwarf raspberry (Rubus triflorus) . 



Wild red raspberry (Rubus strigosus). 



Thimbleberry ( Rubus occidentalis) . 



High blackberry (Rubus villosus). 



Low blackberry (Rubus Canadensis). 

 *Avens (Geum macrophyllum). 



Strawberry (Fragaria Virginiana). 



*Cinqnefoil (Potentilla Norvegica). 



Silvery cinquefoil (Potentilla argen- 

 tea). 



Common cinquefoil (Potentilla Can- 

 adensis) . 



Shrubby cinquefoil (Potentilla fruti- 

 cosa) . 



Agrimony (Agrimonia Eupatoria). 



Prairie rose (Rosa setigerd). 



Dwarf wild rose (Rosa lucida). 



Rose (Rosa nitida) . 



Crab apple (Pyrus coronaria). 



Narrow-leaved crab apple (Pyrus an- 

 gustifolia) . 



Choke berry (Pyrus arbutifolia). 



American mountain ash (Pyrus Amer- 

 icana) . 



Pyrus sambucifolia. 



Pyrus pinnatifida. 



Pyrus decata. 



Pear (Pyrus communis). 



Apple (Pyrus Malus). 



English hawthorn (Crateggus Oxyacan- 

 tha). 



Paul's thorn (Crat&gus coccinea, var. 

 Paulii). 



Cockspur thorn (Cratagus Crus-galli). 



Shad bush (Amelanchier Canadensis) . 



Amelanchier alnifolia. 



Quince (Cydonia vulgaris). 



Japan quince ( Cydonia Japonica) . 

 *Sweet-scented shrub (Calycanthus Jlo- 

 ridus). 



Mock orange (Philadelphia coronarius) . 

 *Deutzia gracilis. 



Hydrangea paniculata. 



Common red currant (Ribes rubrum). 



Black currant (Ribes nigrum). 



Gooseberry (Ribes grossularia) . 



English gooseberry (Ribes Uva-crispa). 



Ditch stonecrop (Penthorum sedoides). 



Garden orpine (Sedum Telephium). 



Witch hazel (Bamamelis Virginiana). 



Sweet gum tree (Liquidambar Styract- 

 flua). 



Swamp loosestrife (Decodon verticil- 

 lotus). 



Pomegranate (Punica granatum) . 



Great willow herb (Epilobium angusti- 

 folium) . 



Slender willow herb (Epilobium lin- 

 ear e). 



Common evening primrose (CEnothera 

 biennis). 



