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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Grubs in Manure. (Country Gentleman, for December 27, 1894, 

 lix, p. 931, c. 4— 18 cm.) 



The "white grubs" found in manure, are not those of " the tumble-bug 99 

 as stated by a correspondent, nor of the May-beetle, but of another species 

 allied to the latter, viz., Ligyrus relietus. The food- habits of the two will 

 distinguish L. relietus when found in manure. There need be no fear of 

 using manure in which " white grubs " are found for field crops, as they 

 can not be injurious to vegetation. 



