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week in August. The beginning of the emergence of the third brood is 
indicated by the increase in the number of moths emerging daily after 
the 16th of August. Judging from the above data the third brood was 
about equal in number to the second brood. 
TABLE 30—Recorp of LARVAE COLLECTED UNDER BANDS AT OZARK, OLNEY, AND 
SPRINGFIELD IN 1916 
Date Ozark Olney eae Date Ozark Olney pita 
June 10 PL lads ce ath aol eonhoteterarede Aug. 16 24 344 28 
12 Taare Ss agen] aetna ce 19 16 315 
14 Gath ae Ses arse enemas 22 31 350 42 
ized! Ya Nas Be sas oar 25 22 490 44 
20 15 (SASS aaa ee 28 30 412 46 
23 50 Wi keleecniaact Bie aa 37 516 
26 31 Yeah REE Sich Sept. 2 | 43 354 45 
29 53 i 5 6 24 797 55 
July’ 1 | 56 65 27 Gaia 28 515 91 
5 45 213 20 12 45 551 79 
Bye) 5) 228 17 ison 37 566 
ine 48 225 32 18 22 399 
14 | 30 110 33 21 15 388 
nfend| 56 121 33 DEY fel 31 276 
20 73 138i! 30 25 28 217 132 
24 | 36 76 | 41 28 21 
26 | 22 197} 22 \(Octi= Blt 37 136 
29 28 2a 15 6 | 8 
Aug. 1 61 43 | Bota ee chars 10 | 8 142 
4 52 70 36 13;. cal 5 
cata 40 125 59 16) 4 5 
10 | 538 phil | 67 19. | 1 
71),)) 53 230 | 86 D4? al 92 
| Totals 1407 9086 1085 
| 
Hibernation, 1916.—Table 32 shows the dates between which the 
transition was made from transforming to hibernating larve. 
Hibernation began with larvee which left the fruit between August 
4 and August 7, but hibernation in considerable numbers began with 
larve collected between August 16 and August 19. Practically all larve 
collected after August 28 hibernated. This was fully a week later than 
the date on which active hibernation began in 1915. It will be seen, 
then, that a large per cent. of the larvee which left the fruit during the 
first three weeks in August transformed; it will also be seen by refer- 
ring to Table 30 that larve of the second generation were leaving the 
fruit in large numbers during this period. This accounts for the tala 
tively large size of the third generation in 1916. 
Of the 9088 larvz collected at Olney, 4100, or about 45 per cent., 
were males, and 4988, or about 55 per cent., were females. 
