NOTES OF OBSEKYATIONS 



OF 



INJUEIOUS INSECTS 



AND 



COMMON CROP PESTS 



During 1894. 



APPLE. 



Eyed Hawk Moth. Smerinthiis ocellatus, L. 



Smeeinthus ocellatus.— 1, Eyed Hawk Moth; 2, caterpillar. 



The Eyed Hawk Moth is to be found at many places in England, 

 and its very large and handsome pale-green caterpillars are recorded 

 entomologically as being "very common in the autumn, feeding on 

 Apple trees in gardens, and on Willow bushes in hedges." Complaints 

 of the attack, however, are not often sent me, presumably because, 

 though the caterpillars are of such a great size, reaching as much as 



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