AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 



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transformation is short. Many broods appear in a season. That 

 the pomace flies may be readily distinguished, we give (Plate IV) 

 a copy of Mrs. A. B. Comstock's excellent drawings, taken from 

 United States Agricultural Report, 1881-2, Plate XVI. For a 

 more detailed account of the pomace flies the reader is referred to 

 the above named Report, p. 198. 



Varieties Known to be Affected by TRYPETAfPoMONELLA. 



Variety. 



Alexander 



American Golden Knssett 



Bailey Sweet 



Baldwin 



Benoni 



Canada Baldwin 



Cat-head 



Colvert 



Danver's W. Sweet 



Derby Pippin 



Diana 



Duchesa of Oldenburgh.. 



Early Harvest 



Esopus Spitzenburgh 



Fall Jenneting 



Fall Pippin 



Fameuse 



Franklin Sweet 



Garden Royal 



Golden Ball 



Golden Eussett 



Golden Sweet 



Gravenstein 



Greening R. I 



Grime's Gold Pippin 



Haley 



High Topped Sweeting... 

 Hubbardston None-such.. 



Hurlbut 



Irish Peach 



King Sweet 



King Tompkins Co 



Lady's Sweet 



Maiden Blush 



Mexico 



Mother 



Munson's Sweet 



New York Sweet 



Flavor. 



+ 



+ 



+ 



4- 



+ 



+ 



4- 



+ 



Time of 

 Maturity 



Autumn 

 vv inter 



Autumn 

 Winter 



Autumn 



lb 



Winter 



(. 



Autumn 



Winter 

 Autumn 



Winter 

 Autumn 



Winter 



Autumn 



Winter 



Autumn 



Winter 



Autumn 



Summer 

 Winter 



Autumn 



it. 



Winter 

 Summer 



Remarks. 



Sparingly infested. 



Badly 

 Sparingly 



Badly 



Sparingly 



Badly 



Sparingly 



Badly 



Sparingly 



Badly 



Sparingly 



Badly 



Sparingly 



Badly 



Sparingly 



Badly 



