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PROTECTION AGAINST INSECTS. 



c. Relations to fhe Forest. * 

 The oak leaf-roller moth infests oaks only, chiefly the 

 pedunculate oak because it shoots before the sessile oak, and 



FiK. 170.^ Oiik trees slii|i|)C(l of foliaKO in Windsor i-'orest l)v 7'. rirhlitiiii ; 

 beech in full leaf. I'hoto by W. V. Perree. 



chiefly tall poles and mature trees. The attacks of the 

 caterpillar involve the buds, leaves and inflorescence, and 

 spread from the summit of the crown downwards. The 



