The Fruit Growers Instructor Being a Practical Treatise On the Cultivation And

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The Fruit Growers Instructor Being a Practical Treatise On the Cultivation And
George M George Miles White
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Par. 86. Those versed in natural history, describe moths and all winged insects, to have various changes before they become winged, which is the last stage of their ex- istence ; and I shall now state as plainly as possible the manner in which this insect goes through its different changes : it first enters a crevice in the apple tree, where it begins to feed on the inner rind, and the outside skin of the. Insect becomes a sort of dead substance, and the inside contains a very small maggot or g
...rub, with a black head, which it puts out at one end for food ; the dry skin is retained most probably to keep it from the inclemency of the weather : its colour is nearly the colour of the bark df the tree, which makes it in this state almost imperceptible ; but during the winter, this small worm makes its way under the rind of the trees, and there hangs by its head, feeding on the juices of the rind.
SECOND CHANGE OF THE INSECT.
Par. 87. When they have cast this skin, (which is quite tough, but as thin as possible, ) INSECT BECOMING WINGED.


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