. The American entomologist. Entomology. vorms, of which we herewith jire- r stages. Figures 1 and 2 repre- le cocoon, 4 the- pupa, 5 and 6 ' white weh in which the worm iM-. The moth is scientifically -(?(//.. l''ahr. We copy your de- i 111 wliicli this worm operated, :illy Id tlie other instances in iiHi wifl). "Tlio hiiv close to llliy w:i- :.!-. after III.' l:i. lu'iT i!'hi ' u ""M-'l. Illr l|:i) -inrk -111(1 .also thr I,:,,' ,„,i. „,,, llil-l\ As you Ml,: ^i-i. ihi- i - Illl' - '.l In- 1 Wohiljisl |\,, 1 p. s-J:i iMll tl] .luiiinr Editor « the lirst t(i


. The American entomologist. Entomology. vorms, of which we herewith jire- r stages. Figures 1 and 2 repre- le cocoon, 4 the- pupa, 5 and 6 ' white weh in which the worm iM-. The moth is scientifically -(?(//.. l''ahr. We copy your de- i 111 wliicli this worm operated, :illy Id tlie other instances in iiHi wifl). "Tlio hiiv close to llliy w:i- :.!-. after III.' l:i. lu'iT i!'hi ' u ""M-'l. Illr l|:i) -inrk -111(1 .also thr I,:,,' ,„,i. „,,, llil-l\ As you Ml,: ^i-i. ihi- i - Illl' - '.l In- 1 Wohiljisl |\,, 1 p. s-J:i iMll tl] .luiiinr Editor « the lirst t(i liri-r perl.',' ,?/?,„/ I. /'.".vl >|iccios, beins of a ".'"'"' "' li guld cn-ycllijvv markinjrs and Raspberry Itrand-V. M. Beecher, i^cirpoH, As you nylitly inrcr, the orange fungus on the rasi leaves which you send, is the same as that whi spoke of on page 204 of our last numlK-r. \\ , saw a great deal of this fungus and have nli-n \, it is almost entirely confined to the pn growth of cime. and it has the curious crt. ,1 ,,(- ,; who ler ? bio nun II were nut the cause of'the brand. it. They are the larvas of some Rose-tvorms—den. S. Orn, The three woriiw of:, >,,il,. c'Vmi upon .1 motli 1 li the > hgur, in llii- Illllllr thev IKIM- I).- earth Wllrl lull " longi u.|iii:d> and 1 .olv- \,.| .liir. black the n 111,,-, parci t i-cli>h till' ii- lUU-t-we ?d 1 hand picking. Plum-tree Plant-lice—/);?. T. W. Gordon. George- town, Ohio—The minute insects, mostly of a pale green color, without wings, but some of them black with wings, which so thickly infest the underside of your plum leaves, are apparently the common Plum-leaf louse (Aphis prutii- /?-//,«. Fit,l, >. Til,- >p, ,-i,.s is ^ ,-ry variabl,-, Cut iliay at ,, ,li-nii_-ui-l,.-,l|-i-,,i,illi,-(-l„-i-rvlM;int-l,iii>,-(.-(;,iM ??n,.;. ul,i,-l, iiir,,-;n,-s,,ril„„-n-v:i>v liici igh I'lant-iice of different kinds Is il


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