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BULLETIN 1235, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



THE SECOND GENERATION. 



EGGS OF THE SECOND BROOD. 



Time of> deposition. — The complete period over which the first 

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TinK of deposition of eggB of the second brood of the codling moth at Yakima, Wash , 1921. 



Julv ! I and ending August 16 



The greatest number of eggs de- 

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 which tlic highest average daily temperature ^i the year was recorded. 

 Figure 29 gives the time of deposition o{ 15,527 eggs of the second 

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