. An annotated list of the important North American forest insects. Forest insects. PLATE I. TYPICAL GROUP OF SPRUCE AND FIR DESTROYED BY BUDWORM The'man is standing bv the only live tree. Hairy moss clinging to the'branches of dead trees often gives the appearance of foliage at a distance. Note particularly the manner in which the dead fir break off. (Courtesy of R. G. Stubbs).. 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 wor


. An annotated list of the important North American forest insects. Forest insects. PLATE I. TYPICAL GROUP OF SPRUCE AND FIR DESTROYED BY BUDWORM The'man is standing bv the only live tree. Hairy moss clinging to the'branches of dead trees often gives the appearance of foliage at a distance. Note particularly the manner in which the dead fir break off. (Courtesy of R. G. Stubbs).. 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 Craighead, Frank C. (Frank Cooper), 1890-; Perry, George S; Snyder, Thomas Elliott, b. 1885; Hopkins, A. D. (Andrew Delmar), 1857-1948; MacAloney, Harvey John, 1896-; Graham, Samuel Alexander, 1891-; Peirson, Henry Byron, 1894-; Herrick, Glenn W. (Glenn Washington), 1870-1965; Britton, Wilton Everett, 1868-1939; Tanaka, T; Sanders, J. G; Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950; Chittenden, F. H. (Frank Hurlbut), 1858-1929; St. George, R. A. (Raymond Alexander), b. 1894; Beal, J. A; Middleton, William, b. 1893; Burgess, A. F; Busck, August, 1870-1944; Carl A. Schenck Collection (North Carolina State University) NCRS. [Washington, D. C. : s. n.


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