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IXSEOTS TXJrRIOrS TO STAPLE CROPS. 



in the ^^orth and four in the South. Occasionally the 

 worms are overlooked in cutting the tobacco and do con- 



siderable injury to it even after it has become partially dry 

 in the barn, though there is little excuse for this. 



nemedies.—The oldest and most common method of 



