Report of the Commissioners . Fig. 86. Mr. W. Saunders.\ 76 INSECTS AND INSECTIVOROUS whicli it draws together, and witliin this enclo-sure eliauges to the pupa state. This cocoon [seeFig. S7,) being attached to the foliage, falls to theground with the leaves in the autumn, remainingtliere until the following summer, when, in the(Mily days of June, the large handsome moth isproduced (see Fig. SS). smaller, which are injurious to the plum. There areOne is the two other insects. very much
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