. Report of the entomologist and botanist, for 1892 [microform]. Insect pests; Botany; Insectes nuisibles; Botanique. 14 BXPERIMEffTAL FARMS. frora^wLTu kVoSn''oSj'fK*''' â¢"tt|:«««ng msoct has been worked oat, but the denarZnrwkh ?rnnr?« if H ^'^^'T'' 'P®''?" «^ had been sent to ^GfitflH f hâ H ⢠, ®P^^^ ''^ damage from various parts of the country Ho hiic- f hoppe^S^tTeaT' PrS^^^ ""f P'"'^^^'^'^' '^"^ *« ^^'^ C^riumbers ff ago irillinSSs thLK«;fi£ hS^' "'"^ ?'^ r ^'^^ ««»"« o°««^«o" ^hat some years in
. Report of the entomologist and botanist, for 1892 [microform]. Insect pests; Botany; Insectes nuisibles; Botanique. 14 BXPERIMEffTAL FARMS. frora^wLTu kVoSn''oSj'fK*''' â¢"tt|:«««ng msoct has been worked oat, but the denarZnrwkh ?rnnr?« if H ^'^^'T'' 'P®''?" «^ had been sent to ^GfitflH f hâ H ⢠, ®P^^^ ''^ damage from various parts of the country Ho hiic- f hoppe^S^tTeaT' PrS^^^ ""f P'"'^^^'^'^' '^"^ *« ^^'^ C^riumbers ff ago irillinSSs thLK«;fi£ hS^' "'"^ ?'^ r ^'^^ ««»"« o°««^«o" ^hat some years ing a Heaeon of l-reat'lt nd^^^^^^^^ exceedingly and destructively abundant, follow- little foar I think ?Lf?hfKhf, hoppers. Judging from the past, there is In Ioo£/ove aVthfriil -"^'J'^PP^"'".'" destructive numbers ev^ry year, find that l^ieTare all I TIVV'^'V^"^^ concerning the depredations of this innect,! limited to a f^wwoiLn^ ?f \'" ^""^h"? '''^* V'« ^'""^ ^^ '"J'"3^ ^^""'^ seem to be coud be control 'Id eW h«^1i "^"-P ""if ^' "^^"^ '''P' ^«'* '*« '^PPea'ance, the ravages Tbeattng tt LetS^^^ «'"''P ""''^ '^ "^^ mounted on a handle or t4 Whfre th« a I^^Hn t P. ««°'^f»"'"g «»â¢"« water with a little coal oil on the oL^^A^p^^:- rsTest;\T;em^'"^^^"« '--^'y -'^^ ^-'« fed upon clover and pea-vines. They did not ho^vever seJm Trelish These pTaS?s^ THE BIECH BUCCULATBIX. (JBuccttlatrix Camdensisella, Chamb.) 4«acA.âNumerous,8lenderpaIegreeni8h caterpillarH, when full grown, J of an inch m length; body, slender, tapering to each end, sparsely covered with fine bristles, the sutures between the segments deeply im- pressed; eating out portions of either the upper or lower sides of birch leaves, and leaving the epidermis of the opposite s
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