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Most of the moths in the above table, except for June 30th, 1899, 

 were reared from borers dug out of peach trees in June. In exam- 

 ining our trees on June 30, 1899, we found that eleven moths had 

 already emerged, some of them possibly a week or more before, so that 

 in exceptional years the moth may appear as early as June 15th in ]Sew 

 York. But our records for the four years preceding 1899 indicate 

 that usually no moths emerge in New York before July 1st, while 

 most of them appear from July 15th to August 15th. We have no 

 data as to the emergence of the last stragglers in autumn ; Kellicott 

 (1881) has recorded rearing the moths late in September near Buffalo, 

 N. Y. Thus the time of the emergence of the moths in New York 

 may range from June 15th to nearly Oct. 1st, or over thi-ee months. 



We have endeavored to compile, in the following table, all of the 

 records which seem to be based on definite knowledge of the time 

 of flight of the moths in different localities or States : 



Table Showing Recorded Times of Flight of the Moths in 



Different States. 



Authority and date 

 of record. 



Ashmead (1888) . . 



Weed (1891) 



Crossmau (1888). , 

 Lancaster (1839). , 

 McCarthy (1893) , 



Cocke (1813) 



"G.E. M."(1896) 

 "H. F.H."(1888) 

 Riley (1869) .... 

 Stedman (1898). . 

 Kellogg (1893) . . 

 Faville (1898)... 

 Thomas (1877)... 

 Comstock (1880). 

 Fulton (1870). . . . 

 Cooper (1808)... 

 Smith (1897) .... 

 Worth (1823). . . . 

 Bateraan (1876) . 

 Smith (1897) .... 

 Harris (1841) . . . 

 Fitch (1855).. .. 

 Liutner (1888) . . 

 Glover (1855) . . . 

 Kellicott (1881) . 

 Lowe (1897) . . . 

 Cook (1875).. .. 

 Burrell (1898) . . 



State or locality. 



Time of flight. 



Florida 



Mississippi 



Arkansas 



Tennessee 



N. Carolina (Central) 

 Virginia 



Kentucky 



Missouri 



Kansas (Southern). . 

 " (Northern).. 



Illinois. 



Washington, D. C. . 



Delaware 



New Jersey 



Pennsylvania 



Ohio 



Long Island, N. Y.. 

 Massachusetts 



New York (Albany). 



it it 



" (Hudson R.) 

 " (Buffalo) . . . 

 " (Geneva).... 



Michigan 



Canada 



Appears early in April. 

 April and Sept. 

 June to Sept. 



None June 1, but few cocof ns July 18. 

 Moths disappear by July 15. 

 July 15, through Aug. and Sept. 

 First pupa July 1, moths about July 15. 

 June 6 to Oct., mostly July 15 to Aug. 15. 

 July 20, possibly last of May. 

 May until well into July. 

 May and June. 

 June 16 to Sept. 



Usually July, '^ut May or June in S. 111. 

 May 10. 

 June 15 to Oct. 

 About July 15. 

 Last of June to Sept. 1. 

 July 15, through Aug. and Sept. 

 Not before June 15. 

 June 20 to Sept 

 June to Oct., mostly July. 

 July 14 to Aug. 15. 

 Earliest moth on June 27. 

 About June or July. 

 As late as late in Sept. 

 Not before July 1, usually. 

 July, Aug. and Sept. 

 July 19 to Nov., mostly Aug. 15 to 

 Sept. 15. 



