OF THE FARM AND GARDES'. 



233 



beeu known to issucj the same year tliat it had existed 

 as larva. In this last event, it doubtless becomes barren, 

 like others under similar circumstances. The colors of 



the moth are light olive-gray, variegated as in the figure 

 with dark olive-green. The worms are easily subdued 

 by hand-picking. 



