. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 1025.—Rose-leaf and Larva of Rose Saw-fly. Fig. 1026.—Tenthredo rosarum, magnified. Fig. 1026a.—Pear-tree Saw-fly. brane of the leaf only. It appeared in such quantities in some parts of the garden that every leaf on many trees was utterly de- stroyed at midsummer.* The Tenthredo rosarum (fig. 1026) is represented by Boisduval to be very destructive to the rose ; and the Pear-tree Saw-fly (fig. 10260:) sometimes inflicts much injury. The larva of the genus Sirex, 5


. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 1025.—Rose-leaf and Larva of Rose Saw-fly. Fig. 1026.—Tenthredo rosarum, magnified. Fig. 1026a.—Pear-tree Saw-fly. brane of the leaf only. It appeared in such quantities in some parts of the garden that every leaf on many trees was utterly de- stroyed at midsummer.* The Tenthredo rosarum (fig. 1026) is represented by Boisduval to be very destructive to the rose ; and the Pear-tree Saw-fly (fig. 10260:) sometimes inflicts much injury. The larva of the genus Sirex, 5". juvencus, has powerful mandibles,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smee, Alfred, 1818-1877. London, Bell and Daldy


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