ox ROSES. 



Gall, natural size : 2 is the Gall shown in section with the 

 various woody cells in position : 3 shows the larvas inhabitants 

 of such cellS; with the front part of the creatures much magnified 

 at 4; 5 is the pupa, and 6 the perfect insect (both much 

 magnified). There are some halfia-dozen other Galls, but none 

 so worthy of a short notice as the Rose Bedeguar. The Galls 

 do practically no harm to the trees. 



Rose Reixe Marie Hexriette. 



CFrom a Photograph by Richmond & Peto, Lustleigh, S. Dn:on.) 



