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2, Injuries to our living vegetable property — continued. 
To Flower Garden - - 
Stove and Greenhouse - 
Orchard and Fruitery - - 
Raspberries - - 
Gooseberries and Gurcante - 
Cherries - - - 
Plums - - “ 
Pears - - - 
Apples - - - 
Peaches and Mestaanes - 
Olives - - 
Chestnuts and Dates - - 
Pomegranates and Oranges - 
Grapes - - - 
Fruit trees generally - - 
Plantations and Groves - 
By Beetles - - - 
Caterpillars -- - 
Aphides (honey-dew) = 
Inseets attacking the interior of trees 
Insects attacking their bark and alburnum 
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Inpinecr INsuntes—continued - - 
The ravages of Locusts - - 
LETTER VIII. 
Inpirect Insunies—concluded - - 
8. Injuries to our dead property, whether animal or vegetuble 
To our Food - - - 
Drugs = - - 
Clothes - - - 
Houses and Furniture - 
‘Timber = - - 
Books, Pictures, &e. = 
Dead Stock generally - 
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