22 DECIDUOUS FRUIT INSECTS AND INSECTICIDES. 
To secure third-brood eggs, only moths that developed from the 
second-brood larve on bagged fruit were used. These emerged and 
oviposited as recorded in Table X XVII. 
Tante XXVII.—Life of moths of second brood, reared from material recorded in 
Table XX VI. 
Moths emerged and put into cage. Eggs laid (at night). Moths died. 
Date. Number. Date. Number. Date. Number. 
MUI, SWS c5sccesgaeasce 1) PANISUIStiD sees eee a 2) ||| AUIguSt Os 2e2 nee nee (female) 1 
Millyo les seen eee 1 PANIeUstIG-2 sn oe ee 2)\|| AmpeustalOl: = 25 sean (female) 1 
TAU SUSU a eee eer oe lel PATI SUISt 8 aeeceee mace ae 50)|| -AUSUSH SS Se seeeae (female) 2 
DAGTOUISt Om nants os oats Sill PATO ISTO Sarses= aateetare te 54 || August 12........... (female) 2 
August 4... - i 2 D035. = fuses se (male) 1 
August 6... - 1 AUIS US USS pera siaae (male) 1 
August 7..-.-- ke 3 
JN UR b RNS oo peepeeonoc 1 
Motales aeewas eee 13 Lost or escaped... -- 5 
The eggs laid August 8 and 9 developed a third brood of larve as 
shown in Table XXVIII. 
Taste XXVIII.—Life of larvxe of third brood, reared from eggs recorded in 
Table X XVII. 
Eggs laid | pope he Number | Larvee left 
_| (at night). ges hatched. of larvee. fruit. 
Aug. 8...| Aug. 14,a.m-.--. 2 Sept. 2 
DOSE neste (Kop aaage 2 Sept. 3 
1D) Opes |ineerrs (On Sie a= 1 Sept. 4 
DOS ee eee (CK eases 3 Sept. 5 
IDOEEe | ee (oe See 8 Sept. 7 
IDI) Saeloes a5 Gon= Sane. | 3 Sept. 8 
DoOssa\-ee-3 GOL Mae ear 2 Sept. 9 
Do.. Sa Om ae crates 1S Sept. 11 
DOree| 42-0 Gs sacoce 1 Sept. 12 
DOr aa|secee Ole aoeese | Sept. 14 
DOPE peers (6 Kore ees I Sept. 15 
Aug. 9...| Aug. 14, night. 1 Sept. 3 
Do...) o22% dotssee sa: 2 Sept. 4 
Doge -\|-.- ==: Ole Boperisr 2 Sept. 5 
Doren | aan dOn ee se 1 Sept. 6 
Dots fesce (foe rsaaes 3 Sept. 7 
DOr a i\isze5 dosent 2 Sept. 8 
IDO) alleeaae hy SBA cae 1 Sept. 11 
Dowsa|-ee ie. dose ase: 1 Sept. 12 
Doe alenere {oko eee ae 2 Sept. 14 
DO aes ee GO ween 1 Sept. 15 
The above larvee were reared out of doors in picked fruit. All of 
them were of the wintering generation. 
THIRD GENERATION IN 1907. 
In 1907 all the rearing was done in the laboratory. The first larvee 
and pup collected in taking the band record (first generation) were 
used to begin rearing for a third generation. From this material 
first-brood moths began to emerge June 25. Second-brood eggs were 
laid by them in large numbers July 5 to 20, from which 41 second- 
brood larvee developed as shown in Table XXIX, 
