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iX. 

 lY. 



Total. 



Series 3, Wealthy 



CHECK TREES 





|tot.\l 



FRUIT 



CLEAN FRUIT 







WORMY FRUIT 







TREES 



Total 



% 



Total 



% 



End 

 wormy 



End 



and Side 

 side wormy 

 wormy 



Exit Exit 



hole 1 hole 



I 1 2 



lA 



iB 



106 



28 



160 



81 



121 



33 



84 

 23 

 114 

 SI 

 73 

 26 



79-25 

 82.14 

 65.22 

 62.97 

 60.33 

 78.79 



22 



5 



46 



30 



48 



7 



20.75 

 17.86 

 34-78 

 37 03 

 39-67 



21 . 21 



3 

 2 

 2 

 I 



4 





19 

 3 



44 

 29 



44 



7 



1 



3 i 







iC 



iD 



lE 



iF 



7 

 5 

 8 



















Grand total 



529 



371 



70.14 



158 



29.86 



12 



146 



23 





38 

 50 



18 

 18 



47-37 

 36. 



20 



32 



52.63 



64. 



8 

 12 



6 



7 



6 . 

 13 







2 





88 1 



36 



43 -19 



52 



56.81 1 



20 



13 



19 



2 . . 





Series 3, Mackintosh 



CHECK TREES 





TOTAL 

 FRUIT 



CLEAN FRUIT 







WORMY FRUIT 







TREES 



Total 



% 



Total 



% 



End 

 wormy 



End 



and 



side 



wormy 



Side S 

 wormy ^°^^ 



Exit 



hole4 



2 



2A 



179 

 16 



105 

 87 



no 



8 



51 



27 



61 .46 

 50. 

 48.57 

 31-04 



69 

 8 



54 

 60 



38.55 

 50. 

 51-43 

 68.96 



8 

 I 

 6 

 9 



2 

 2 



59 



7 



48 



49 



16 

 3 

 6 



10 





2B 





2C 





2D 





2E 





2F 



57 



23 



40.36 



34 



59-64 



I 





33 



9 









Grand total 



444 



219 



49-33 



225 



SO. 67 



25 



4 



196 



44 





2X 



IS 

 375 



5 

 125 



33-34 

 33-34 



10 



250 



66.66 

 66.66 



6 



78 



I 

 37 



3 

 135 



2 



SI 





2Y 



3 





Total 



390 



130 



33-34 



260 



66.66 



84 



38 



138 



53 









This series illustrates conditions where a minimum crop is pro- 

 duced. The maximum Wealthy tree C yielded but 160 apples, 65.22 

 per cent being sound, while the minimum B bore but 28, 82.14 per 

 cent being free from worms. The maximum percentage, 79.25, of 

 sound fruit was produced by tree A, yielding only 106 apples, while 

 the minimum percentage, 60.33, occurred on tree E with its crop 

 of 121 apples and its maximum number, 48, of wormy apples. The 

 minimum number of wormy apples was 5, occurring on tree B and 

 constituting 17.86 per cent of the total product, 11 per cent being 

 side wormy. This plot produced only 529 apples, 70.14 per cent 

 being sound, 27. per cent of the total side wormy, while only 2 per 

 cent were end wormy. 



The two check trees yielded 88 apples, only 43.19 per cent being 

 sound and with the side and end wormy nearly equal in number. 



The Mackintosh trees in this series show a greater degree of 

 infestation, though they were interspersed with the others. Th^ 



