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THE FALL WEB-WORM. 



Hyphantria cunea Dru. 

 For general account see Howard, Farmers' Bui. 99, U. S. Dept. 

 Agric., pp. 20-25, 1899. 



Exhibit: Larva, pupa, adult, and work. 



THE COMMON BAGWORM. 



Thyridopteryx ephemerae for mis Steph. 

 For general account see Packard, 5th Rpt. U. S. Ent. Comm., pp. 

 258-262, 1890. 



Exhibit: Cocoons and figure. 



10 MOTH. 



Automeris io Fab. 

 For general account see Lugger, 1th Rpt. State Ent. Minn., pp. 

 126-129, fig. 130, and pi. 16, fig. 129, 1899. 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



THE BROWN-TAIL MOTH. 

 Euproctis chrysorrhoea Linn. 

 For life history and general article see FernaldandKirkland, Spec. 

 Bui. Hatch. Expt. Sta.,Mass., 15 pp., 1 fig., 3 pis., 1898. 

 Exhibit: Larva, adult and figure. 



THE GYPSY MOTH. 



Porthetria dispar Linn. 



For life history, habits and general account see Forbush and Fernald, 

 "The Gypsy Moth," 195 pp. + i-c, 1896; Howard, Bui. 11, n. s., Div. 

 Ent,, U. S. Dept, Agric, 1897. 



Exhibit: Larva, adult, and figure. 



THE CLIMBING CUTWORM. 



Euxoa scandens Riley. 



(Formerly Cameades. ) 



For general account see Slingerland, Bui. 104, Cornell Univ. Agr. 

 Expt. Sta., pp. 567-569, PL I, 1895. 



Exhibit: Adult. 



APPLE-TREE APHIS. 

 Aphis mali Fitch. 



For general account see Smith, Bui. 113, N. J. Agr., Expt. Sta., 

 1900. 



For general article treating of several species occurring on apple 

 see Pergande, Bui. 11 Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, pp. 5-23, 1901. 



Exhibit: Work and figure and the following enemies: Adalia- 

 bipunctata L., Anatis 15-punctata 01., Coccinella novemnotata Hbst., 

 C. sanguinea L., Harmonia picta Rand., Ilqjpodajma convergens 

 Griien., and II. 13-punctata L. 



