THE CODLING M'tTH IN MICHIGAN, 



61 



At Benton Harbor, New Richmond, and Pentwater the larvae were 

 collected respectively by Miss Clara Jakway, Mr. G. W. Tibbits, and 



Mr. S. J. Taylor, who sent the collected larva 1 for each observation to 

 the station at Douglas. Mailing cases (see tig. 17) containing small 

 blocks of corrugated pasteboard were used and proved very satis- 

 factory. Very few larva' were injured during transportation, and 

 not a single shipment was lost during the whole season. At the 

 Douglas and lake shore orchards the larvae were collected by the 

 stall" of the station. 



Table LXIV. Band records of 1911 at Benton Harbor, Mick.; larva collected by M> 



( 'Inra Jakway. 



Pm „ Emer- Num- 



™* gence ol beroJ 



", ,, para- win- 



":',;'• "-. taring 



"""• 1911. larva?. 



No. of 



record. 



Date of 

 collect- 

 tag. 



Sept. 2 



Sept. s 



Bept. 11 



Sept. M 



Sept. 17 



Sept. 2o 



Sept. 29 



Oct. 2 



Oct. 5 



Oct. s 



Oct. II 



Oct. 14 



Oct. 17 



Oct. -'ii 



Oct. 23 



Oct. 26 

 Oct 



Num- 

 ber of 



larva-. 



29 



Total 



Emer- „' „ , f 

 gence offe. * 

 ■noths, 



1911. 



1911. 



It' 



Num- 

 ber Of 



win- 

 tering 

 larva-. 



67 

 53 



37 



32 

 24 

 15 

 16 



s 



4 

 4 

 3 

 4 



•"■ 

 5 

 4 

 •"> 



1 

 1 



