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LYMANTKIA GRANDIS. . 7: 
out of them, species of each larva being kept separate (in 
spirits) with its pupa and moth (latter in small triangular paper 
slips). Notes should be made as to which larva appears to be 
most plentiful in the forest, the dates on which it appears, and 
the length of time it spends feeding. | | 
If notes on the above lines are made and specimens kept, it 
_ will be possible to settle which of the many reported species are 
doing the greatest damage in the sal forests. 
