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lives under this covering and gi\'es birth to living young 

 instead of laying eggs. Owing to the great rapidity with 

 which the scale multiplies very thorough treatment is 

 imperati\'e. At the close of a growing season, all stages of 

 the scale can be found on an infested tree. The mortality 

 of the older and the younger scales is always great and the 



Fig. lOS. — San Jos6 scale on the apple. 

 No. 180.) 



(From Illinois Circular, 



half-grown insects are the individuals that usualh' sur\-ive 

 the winter in the best shape and carry on the reproduction 

 the following year. 



The San Jose scale has a numljer of natural enemies, but 

 owing to its great ability to reproduce so rapidly it does 

 great damage in spite of its natural ]wrasites. 



