24 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Emperor Motli (Samia cecropia, Linn). No. 3, Larva of the Yellow- 

 neclîed Apple-worm {Datana Ministra). No. 4, Larva of the Apple Bup- 

 restis Borer (^Chrysohotliris femorata) which is very destructive to young 

 trees in many parts of the country. No. 5, a true Bug (Hemiptera) in its 

 wingless state. We do not know its name. There were also enclosed three 

 caterpillars, without numbers attached ; they had so lost their colours from 

 preservation in alcohol that we were unable to determine them with certainty. 



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