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Fig. 16. Grape-leaf Gall-louse {Pemphigus vitifolia, Fitch). 

 Fig. 17. Green Grape-vine Worm (^/njoAijOi/m p.vmmicioides, Guen.), larva. 

 Fig. 18. Green Grape-vine Worm [Amphipyra pyramidoides, Guen.), moth. 

 Fig. 19. The Plum Sphinx-moth (Sphinx drupi/erarum, Smith & Abbott), larva. 

 Fig. 20. The Plum Sphinx-moth (Sphinx drupiferarum, Smith & Abbott), pupa. 

 F[G. 21. The Plum Sphinx-moth (Sphinx drupiferarum, Smith & Abbott), moth. 

 Fig. 22. Leaf-cutter Bee (Megachile hrevis, Say). 



Fig. 23. Plum Curculio (Conotrachelus nenuphar, Herbst). [See Report L, Fig. 53.] 

 Fig. 24. Grey Dagger-moth (^c?*o?i?/cto 2?s«, Linn.). 

 Fig. 25. Eye-spotted Bud-moth (Grapholitha oculana). 



Fig. 26. Imported Gooseberry Saw-fly (Nematus ventricosus, Klug) ; a, male ; 6, female. 



Fig. 27. Imported Gooseberry Saw-fly (Nematus ventricosus, Klug) ; gooseberry-leaf, shewing eggs (1), and 



the holes which the young worms make (2, 3). 

 Fig. 28. Imported Gooseberry Saw-fly (Nematus ventricosus, Klug) ; a, a, a, larvae ; 6, enlarged view of 



side shewing tubercles. 

 Fig, 29. Placid Soldier-bug (Podiscus placidus, Uhler) ; a, enlarged ; h, natural size. 

 Fig. 30. Native Gooseberry or Currant Saw-fly (Pristiphoru grossularice, Walsh) ; a, larva ; h, fly. 

 Fig. 31. Currant Measuring- worm (Ellopia (ahraxis) ribearia, Fitch), larvae. 

 Fig. 32. Currant Measuring- worm (Ellopia (ahraxis) ribearia, Fitch), moth. 

 Fig. 33. Spinous Currant Caterpillar (Grapta progne, Cram.). 

 Fig. 34. Currant Green Measuring- worm (Angerona crocaotaria, Guenee), moth. 

 Fig. 35. Currant Green Measuring-worm (Angerona crocaotaria, Guenee), larva on leaf. 

 Fig. 36. Currant Black Measuring- worm (Pnoc^cZa a?'?watoria) ; HerrSch.). 

 Fig. 37. Oblique-banded Leaf-roller (Lozotoenia rosaccana, Harris), larva and pupa. 

 Fig. 38. Oblique-banded Leaf -roller (io2oto«,ia rosacea n-a, Harris), moth. 

 Fig. 39. Imported CvLrTa,nt-hoTer (^geria tipuliformis. Linn.). 

 Fig. 40. Gooseberry Fruit-worm (Pempelia grossulaHce, Packard). 

 Fig. 41. Whea,t-midge (Cecidomyia tritici, Kirby), fly with wings expanded . 

 Fig. 42. Wheat-midge (Cecidomyia tritici, Kirby), fly with wings closed. 

 Fig. 43. White-midge (Cecidomyia tritici, Kirby), eggs of. 

 Fig. 44. Wheat-midge (Cecidomyia tritici, Kirhy), wheat-bud injured by. 

 Fig. 45. Wheat-midge (Cecidomyta tritici, Kirby), larva, highly magnified. 

 Fig. 46. Hessian Fly (Cecidomyia destructor. Say), 



Fig. 47. Chinch-bug (Micropus leucopterus, Say) ; the figure on the right shews, by way of comparison, 



another bug, (Anthocoris insidiosus, Say), 

 Fig. 48. Chinch-hng (Micropus leucopterus, Sslj), short- winged form. 

 Fig. 49. Spotted Ladybird (Hippodamia maculata DeGeer). 

 Fig. 50. Plain Ladybird (Coccinella munda. Say). 

 Fig. 51. Grain-aphis (^pAis avenoe, Fabr. ). 

 Fig. 52. Grain-aphis (Aphis avence, Fabr.), female enlarged. 

 Fig. 53. Nine-spotted Ladybird ( Coccinella 9-notata, Herbst), larva and beetle. 

 Fig. 54. Lace-wing Fly (CArysopa species). 



Fig. 55. Lace- wing Fly (Chrysopa species), larva and eggs on leaf. 

 Fig. 56. Syrphus-fly, larva, devouring aphis. 

 Fig. 57. Syrphus-fly, fly. 



Fig. 58. Joint-worm (Isosomi hordei, Harris) ; a, the galls carried in the wheat stalk ; 6, the fly 



Fig. 59. Joint- worm (Isosoma hordei, Harris) ; a, female ; h, male. 



Fig. 60. Joint-worm (Isosoma hordei, Harris), larva. 



Fig. 61. Army-worm (Leucania unipuncta, Haworth), larva. 



I^IG. 62, Army-worm (Leucania unipuncta, Haworth), pupa. 



Fig. 63. Army-worm (Leucania unipuncta, Haworth), moth. 



Fig. 64. Wheat Wire-worm (Agriotes mancus. Say), larva and pupa, shewing different parts. 

 Fig, 65. Three-lined Leaf -beetle (Lemxi trilineata, Oliv.). 

 Fig, 66. Striped Cucumber-beetle (Diabrotica vittata, Fabr.). 



Fig. 67. Three-lined Leaf -beetle (Lema trilineata, Oliv.), larvae feeding on potato stalk. 



