152 IISTJUEIOUS INSECTS 



motlis, and they lay their eggs for an increased supply 

 of nests another year. 



This insect is so well known throughout the country 

 that it is only necessary to give here the most prominent 

 ^nJ important points in its history, the more especially 



Fig. 100. — APPLB-TKEE TENT-CATEKPLLLAB ( CTinocampa J.meri<;ano, HaiT. ) 

 a, side View ; 6, Back View ol Caterpillar ; c, Eggs ; d, Cocoon. 



as the figures herewith given will alone enable the novice 

 to recognize it the moment it appears in a young orchard. 

 The eggs (fig. 100, c), from which these caterpillars 

 hatch are deposited mostly during the month of June, in 

 oval rings, upon the smaller tmgs, and this peculiar 

 mode of deposition renders them conspicuous objects 

 during the winter time, when by a little practice they can 



