INDEX. 185 



Codling moth in Santa Clara Valley of California — Continued. Page. 



review of life-history work of 1911 165 



seasonal-history studies of 1 909 114-118 



seasonal-history studies of 1910. 119-143 



seasonal-history studies of 1911 143-160 



second-brood eggs 118 



second-brood eggs, incubation period 135-140, 156-159 



second-brood larva?, feeding period 140-141, 159-160 



second-brood larvae, time of hatching 159 



second-brood larvae, time of leaving fruit for wintering 141-142,160 



second generation 118, 135-142, 156-160 



second series of larvae 143-146 



spring-brood moths 115 



spring-brood moths, longevity 149-150 



spring-brood moths, period of oviposition 125-126, 149 



spring-brood moths, relative percentage of larvae wintering from band 

 material and percentage emerging as first-brood moths the year larvae 



were collected 124-125 



spring -brood moths, time of day moths emerged 125, 148-149 



spring -brood moths, time of emergence 122-123, 147 



spring-brood moths, time of emergence versus time wintering larva? leave 



fruit preceding year 123-124, 148 



spring-brood pupa? 114 



spring-brood pupae, comparative length of pupal periods of male and female 



larva? 122 



spring-brood pupa?, length of spring pupal stage 120-122 



spring-brood pupae, time of pupation 119, 143 



summary 180-181 



temperature conditions for spring brood of pupa?, 1911 146-147 



weather records for 1909, 1910, and 1911 166-170 



Codling moth, one-spray method in control — 



conclusions 110-112 



experiments in Delaware 98-102 



experiments in Kansas 102-107 



experiments in Michigan 92-98 



experiments in Virginia 87-91 



summary of results 107-109 



Davidson, W. M., Jones, P. R., and, paper, "Life History of the Codling 



Moth in the Santa ClaraValley of California " 113-181 



Distillate-oil emulsion, tobacco extract, and arsenate of lead against pear thrips 



and codling moth 179-180 



Hairworm, enemy of codling moth 161 



Hammar, A. G., paper, "Life History Studies on the Codling Moth in Michigan" . 1-86 



Jones, P. R., and Davidson, W. M., paper, "Life History of the Codling Moth 



in the Santa Clara Valley of California" 113-181 



Lace wing fly. (See Chrysopa sp.) 



Lime sulphur — 



commercial, against codling moth and plum curculio 89-102 



commercial, and arsenate of lead against codling moth and plum curculio. . 8 9-112 

 home-boiled, aEd arsenate of lead against codling moth and plum curculio. 93-98 



Malachius seneus 161 



Malachius auritus, enemy of codling moth 161 



Mermitliidae. (See Hairworm.) 



Kematode worms, parasites of codling moth 76 



