274 
Observations ceased too early to get complete data on pupation and 
emergence of the second generation, or on the third generation. There 
is no doubt, however, that there was a third generation at Olney. Larve 
of the second generation began to leave the fruit about August 4, and since 
transforming of larve usually continues till the end of August, no doubt 
many of the first larvee of the second generation transformed and pro- 
duced a partial third generation. The first eggs of the third generation 
were laid about August 23 and hatched about August 31. 
TABLE 37—ReEcorp OF LARVAE COLLECTED UNDER 
BANDS AT OZARK, OLNEY, AND SPRINGFIELD IN 1917 
Number of larve collected 
Date 
Ozark Olney Springfield 
June 21 2 
ae) 2 3 
“24 aL 
825 3 
hoe ers 9 26 
Soc 29) 8 43 
fep ici) 29 
July 2 
ea) a5) uli ly? | 
baal | 3 55 65 
peeaa fil 4 91 
teoenadich 5 96 
STs 46 
Se aby 6 26 
eRe IC) 23 
reel 116 
ote ile 7 8 
ae 2 4 
Ter) 2 125 
“e 30 44 
Aug. 2 6 62 
¥ 6 9 182 Bands off* 
ae ails} 3 243 Bands off* 
see Lf 14 
age) 362 
22 12 
“24 11 114 
29) 13 365 
Sept. 1 13 . 
eo Eee 544 
goer) 42 
earth 31 1860 
28 14 1334 
Oct. 6 16 1395 
vet I} 299 
18 500 
Hares ii) 54 51 
*See p. 273, line 13 from bottom. 
