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across, aud are a brownish grey colour, with brown variegations, 
with brown and pink spots. The moths deposit their eggs on the 
under surface of the leaves; after hatching, the larve feeds on the 
leaves, and grow rapidly until they obtain their full growth, when 
those of some species will measure three of four inches in length. 
They vary in colour, generally green, with golden yellow or reddish 
spots and stripes, and usually with a horn on the hind end of the 
Ly 
a Sphinx moth with wings expanded. 6 Pupa or chrysalis. ¢ Young caterpillar. 
d Full-grown caterpillar in act of feeding. 
body. When fully grown they descend, some entering the earth, 
and some ereep beneath some leaves or other rubbish where they 
undergo their transformation. 
Remedy: Spray with No, 13, Hand picking is the-most success- 
ful. 
