. Injurious insects of the orchard, vineyard, field, garden, conservatory, household, storehouse, domestic animals, etc., with remedies for their extermination . measure:^about one inch andthree lines long. Whenabout to pupate it sus-pends itself by the hind legs and a transverse loop of silkenthread passed around the fore part of the body. The pupa (Fig. 324/>) is grayish-brown,Fis- 325. dotted with V)kck ; the head terminates in a conical prom-inence, and there is quite alarge prominence on the backof the thorax: it is abouteight lines in length. Fig. 325.—Southern Cab-bage Butterfly, mal


. Injurious insects of the orchard, vineyard, field, garden, conservatory, household, storehouse, domestic animals, etc., with remedies for their extermination . measure:^about one inch andthree lines long. Whenabout to pupate it sus-pends itself by the hind legs and a transverse loop of silkenthread passed around the fore part of the body. The pupa (Fig. 324/>) is grayish-brown,Fis- 325. dotted with V)kck ; the head terminates in a conical prom-inence, and there is quite alarge prominence on the backof the thorax: it is abouteight lines in length. Fig. 325.—Southern Cab-bage Butterfly, male—colors,white and ;326—Southern Cabbage Butterfly, female—colors, whiteand black. The wings of the butterfly Fig. 326. (Figs. 325 and 326) expandabout two inches, and arewhite, the fore ones markedwith about eight l)lackishspots, and the hind wingssometimes have a border oft r i a n g u 1 a r slate-coloredspots with a zig-zag slate-colored line inside of them. Remedies.—Spray once each Aveek early in the season withNo. 5 or 7; and should the caterpillars appear, use No. 83 or85, or 04 ; the latter is preferable. (See also No. 114.).


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