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TABLE IV. 

 ADAPTION OF EMERGENCE TO VARIETY OF FRUIT. 



Susceptibility and Relative Infestation of Varieties. 



In table No. V., is given the results of our field inspections, of both 

 the Digby and Windsor districts, relative to this question. Columns 1 

 and 2 are self-explanatory. No. 3 gives what really is the susceptibility 

 of the variety to attack showing which ones are more subject to infesta- 

 tion, while the figures in column 4 show the relative infestation of these 

 varieties, as found in those trees which were infested. Where only a few 

 trees of a variety were inspected, the figures for susceptibility or relative 

 infestation should not be taken as conclusive since only by the examina- 

 tion of a large number can definite conclusions be reached. 



TABLE V. 

 SUSCEPTIBILITY AND RELATIVE INFESTATION OF VARIETIES. 



