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is farowmsii, with eyes on the sides of its ueckj and two white lines 

 down the sides. In July and August it feeds, and in a month curls 

 some leaves, glues them in a spire and becomes a brown chrysalis 

 darker at one end than another. 



14. The Tinea of the Cluster. 



This larva is naked, red, with sixteen feet and is called by the 

 vine-dressers' Vine-worm. It feeds in the inside of the berry. In Oc- 

 tober it eats the grape-stone ; — the berries thus injured detoriate the 

 wine, as they are entirely deprived of the saccharine principle ; this 

 requires the greater attention on the part of the vintner to clear out 

 such injuredgrapes, as it is difficult, if not imposBible. to destroy 

 the insect. 



