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4 Lira History of Sarnia cynthia. 
2 males, 6 females, 3 larvre in alcohol, eggs in alcohol, 2 inflated larvae, 
2 pupae, 2 cocoons opened, 10 sound cocoons, 1 cocoon showing 
moth emerging, 1 cut open showing pupa. 
5. American Silkworms and their Moths. 
A. anguilfera, 2 males, 2 females, 1 inflated larva, 1 pupa shell, 3 co¬ 
coons, 1 cocoon openi 
A. Columbia, 2 males, 2 females, 3 cocoons. 
A. promcthea, 2 males, 2 females, 2 cocoons, 2 parasitized cocoons, 2 
inflated larvre, 2 larvie in alcohol, 1 pupa. 
6. Telca polyhemas. Life History. 
2 males, 4 females, 2 inflated larvre, 2 larvre » alcohol, 5 cocoons, 2 
cocoons opened to show pupa shell, 2 pupre. 2 Ophion macrurum, 
2 cocoons of same, 1 adult emerging from Telea polyphemus 
cocoon. 
7. Work of Bark Slippers in Oak. Phymatodes vanabilis. 
Sections of oak cordwood showing galleries made by larvre. 3 cards. 
Oak bark separated from wood by larvre. 1 card. 
Section of young black oak showing work of larva in sap wood. 1 caid. 
Section of dead oak branch showing space between wood and bark. 
1 card. 
Section of wood showing pupal chamber. 3 cards. 
Pupal chamber of C. femorata. 1 card. 
40 specimens of P. variabilis, 2 vials containing the different stages 
of insects. 
8 . The Wood Leopard Moth, Zeuzera pyrina (F.) 
Pupal cell in maple. 1 card. 
Borings in maple, pupa shells projecting. 1 card. 
Borings and girdlings on pear. 3 cards. 
Borings and girdlings on mountain ash. 1 card. 
Boring in silver sycamore maple. 1 card. 
1 blown larva, 1 pupa shell, 7 males, 5 females, moths ; 1 blown larva 
in burrow, 1 bottle larva insitu in maple, 1 bottle full grown larvre 
and pupre ; total, 7 cards, 2 large vials on blocks, 12 moths, 2 
mounted; early stages. 
9. The Regal Walnut Moth, Citlieronia regalis, and Emperor Moth, Eacles 
imperialis. 
C. regalis, 3 male moths, 2 female moths, 2 inflated larvre, 3 larvre in 
alcohol, 1 pupa, 1 pupa shell. 
E. imperialis, 2 male moths, 3 female moths, 3 inflated larvre, 3 larvre in 
alcohol, 1 pupa. 
10. Bag Worm, Thyridopteryx ephemera; for mis. 
Female bag worms in alcohol, same broken open ; full-grown larvre in 
alcohol, leaves of maple eaten by bag worms, in alcohol; 1 inflated 
larva, 1 larva in case, 1 pupa, 7 male moths, 0 bags opened to 
show contents, 1 branch bearing a number of bags. 
