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Elm Leaf Beetle and Bag or Basket Worm : Elm Leaf Betle (Galerucella luteola (Muller) 1.Cluster of eggs;
1. Elm Leaf Beetle and Bag or Basket Worm : Elm Leaf Betle (Galerucella luteola (Muller) 1.Cluster of eggs; 1a. Side view of single egg,; 2. Recently hatched larva or grub; 3. Full grown larva or grub; 4. Pupa; 5. Overwintered beetle; 6. Fresh, brightly colored beetle; 7. Leaf showing eating of larvae or grubs and a few holes eaten by beetles, eggs in clusters, cast larval skins and full grown larvae; 8. Leaf nearly skeletonized by grubs of larvae and on it three cast larval skins; 9. Leaf showing holes eaten by beetles.
Bag or Basket Worm (Thyridopterys ephemeraformis Haworth): 10, Bag or larval case as it passes the winter; 11. Same as preceeding but cut open to show the pupal case and the eggs; 12. Several eggs; 13. Recently hatched larva; 14. Cases of young larvae on twit. Notice that the dark ones are on the dark bark and the light ones on the green bark; 14a. Leaf eaten by young larvae; 15. Older larvae in their bags which are ornamented with pieces of leaves, one is on the leaf, another hanging from the edge and a third dangling by a thread; 16. Full grown larva removed from its case; 17. Full grown larva walking with its case; 18. Male pupa; 19. Female moth; 20. Male moth with wings spread; 21. Female pupa; 22. Bag of male hanging from a leaf and with the empty pupal case protruding from its lower extremity.... The leaf in front of the bag shows the work of half grown larvae
Insects Affecting Oak : 1. Egg mass of Anisota senatoria Abb. & Sm., on underside of oak leaf; 2. Egg
2. Insects Affecting Oak : 1. Egg mass of Anisota senatoria Abb. & Sm., on underside of oak leaf; 2. Egg shells of same on partly eaten leaf; 3. Shrunken larvae of same infested by parasite on leaf stalks showing the characteristed feeding of the insect; 4. Nearly full grown larvae of same; 5. Recently hatched larvae feeding side by side and showing the skeletonizing of the earlier stages; 6. Male; 7. Female depositing eggs; 8. Full grown larva of Buck moth, Hemileuca maia Drury; 9. Male of Hemileuca maia Drury; 10. Egg mass of same; 11. Cacoecia fervidana Clem.; 12. Nest of same, composed of partly eaten, curled leaves; 13. Serica trociformis Burm. on leaf; 14. Same; 15. Two spotted tree hopper, Euchenopa binotata Say; 16. Another peculiar tree hopper, Crchasia galeata Fabr; 17. Another tree hopper, Thelia acuminatga Fabr.; 18 Dog day cicata or Harvest fly, Cicada tibicen Linn. in its resting position; 19. Acorn weevil, Balaninus nasicus Say, natural size; 20. Same
Ann Leaf, radio organist
3. Ann Leaf, radio organist
Ann Leaf, radio organist
4. Ann Leaf, radio organist

Bright Leaf
5. Bright Leaf
My Summer in Rainier National Park 1919, June - August, 1919
6. My Summer in Rainier National Park 1919, June - August, 1919
Livre d'images (leaf [2])
7. Livre d'images (leaf [2])
Livre d'images (leaf [3])
8. Livre d'images (leaf [3])

Cock Robin (leaf [7])
9. Cock Robin (leaf [7])
Cock Robin (leaf [6])
10. Cock Robin (leaf [6])
Cock Robin (leaf [5])
11. Cock Robin (leaf [5])
Cock Robin (leaf [4])
12. Cock Robin (leaf [4])

Cock Robin (leaf [3])
13. Cock Robin (leaf [3])
Cock Robin (leaf [2])
14. Cock Robin (leaf [2])
Marijuana Leaf
15. Marijuana Leaf
Broad leaf arnica plants, probably in Olympic National Park, date unknown
16. Broad leaf arnica plants, probably in Olympic National Park, date unknown

Maple leaf on huckleberry, probably during autumn in Olympic National Park, date unknown
17. Maple leaf on huckleberry, probably during autumn in Olympic National Park, date unknown
Fossilized leaf imprint in rock, possibly Ginkgo Petrified Forest, July 2, 1938
18. Fossilized leaf imprint in rock, possibly Ginkgo Petrified Forest, July 2, 1938
Quran leaf
19. Quran leaf
Quran leaf
20. Quran leaf
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