CODLING MOTH IN COLORADO. 



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Junction, Colo., 1916. 



Length of the feeding period. — The data on the length of the 

 feeding period of larvse of the second brood, stock-jar method, are 

 presented in detail in Table XL VII. The records are given for 

 2,569 larvse, the dates of the entrance of which into the fruit and of 

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