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  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

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  Though 
  this 
  insect 
  is 
  not 
  noted 
  for 
  marked 
  injuries 
  to 
  anyone 
  of 
  its 
  

   numerous 
  food-plants 
  it 
  is 
  of 
  special 
  interest 
  to 
  everyone 
  who 
  chances 
  to 
  

   meet 
  with 
  it, 
  from 
  its 
  strange 
  appearing 
  larva 
  and 
  the 
  large 
  size 
  of 
  the 
  

   beautiful 
  moth. 
  The 
  images 
  are 
  such 
  desirable 
  additions 
  to 
  the 
  cabinet 
  

   that 
  the 
  larvae 
  are 
  eagerly 
  sought 
  after 
  by 
  collectors, 
  since 
  it 
  is 
  only 
  by 
  

   rearing 
  that 
  the 
  more 
  perfect 
  examples 
  can 
  be 
  obtained. 
  

  

  Notes 
  on 
  the 
  life 
  history. 
  A 
  pair 
  of 
  these 
  beautiful 
  and 
  rare 
  

   moths 
  was 
  taken 
  in 
  coition 
  by 
  a 
  gentleman 
  in 
  Greenbush 
  (now 
  a 
  por- 
  

   tion 
  of 
  the 
  city 
  of 
  Rensselaer), 
  in 
  June 
  of 
  1869, 
  and 
  remained 
  in 
  

   that 
  state 
  while 
  being 
  brought 
  across 
  the 
  river 
  to 
  Albany. 
  In 
  the 
  

   box 
  with 
  them 
  were 
  some 
  twigs 
  and 
  leaves 
  of 
  chestnut 
  [Castanea 
  

  

  