CODLING MOTH IN CENTRAL APPALACHIAN REGION. 



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TABLE XIII. Emergence of first-brood moths of the codling moth 

 Hagerstoicn, Md., in 1913. (See fig. 10.) 



Probably a few second-brood larvse were entering fruit in the field 

 by July 20 to 25. 



BAND COLLECTIONS. 



In Table XIV are given the records of the collections and rearings 

 of 2,756 larvse taken under the bands at Hagerstown in the summer 

 of 1913. 



TABLE XIV. Number of larvse of the codling moth taken from bands and reared at 

 Hagerstou-n, Md., during the summer of 1913. (See fig. 11.) 



Eaten by mice. 



