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EXPLANATION OF PLATES. | 
PuateE XXXV.— Ruined cauliflower field. 
PuateE XX XVI.— Cabbages riddled by worms. 
Prare XX XVII.— (Left) Side view of cauliflower that has 
been sprayed with resin lime mixture. Leaves cut away to show 
the “ flower.” 
- (Right) Side view of caultflower that was not sprayed. Leaves 
cut away to show excreta of worms on “ flower” and in axils of 
the leaves. 
PuaTeE XXXVITI— Front view of sprayed and unsprayed 
cauliflowers trummed ready for crating. 
(Center) Sprayed; (outer) not sprayed.. The spots on (cen- 
ter) are due to bruises from crating. -Those on (outer) are due 
to the feeding of the worms and to their filth. 
Prats XXXITX.— A cauliflower plant that was sprayed with 
the resin lime mixture. 
Prats XL.— An unsprayed cauliflower plant. 
Prats XLI.— A cauliflower with leaves cut away to show that 
the “ flower” is too far advanced to be safely sprayed. ‘Note filth 
of worms in the axils of the leaves. 
Prats XLIL— The looper. Fig. 1, female moth; 2, male 
moth; 3, egg; 4 and 5, caterpillars. Figs. 1 and 2 enlarged one- 
fourth; Fig. 3, twenty times natural size; Fig. 4, twice natural 
size. 
All illustrations except Plate XLII, Fig. 5, photographed by L. 
V. Hallock under directions of the author. 
