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PAPERS OX THE COTTOX BOLL WEEVIL, ETC. 



Immature stages and adult weevils are often found in early winter 

 in the unopened bolls hanging on the stalks thruout the infested 

 regions. We received live adult weevils in bolls from Hamilton. 

 Hamilton County, in December, 1903, and they have been observed 

 here and elsewhere, but we have no record of weevils having been 

 found alive in these situations in early spring in central Texas, and 

 it is exceedingly doubtful if many of them would survive the winter 

 except in southern Texas. 



Table II. 



-Condition of immature stages of weevils after date of normal hibernation. 





Date. 



c 



c • 



■t 3) 



Jj 



f 



Contain- 

 ing eggs. 



Containing larvpe. 



IS 



sL-: 

 ^.= 



g| 



. *£ 



eg ' 



d 

 o 



u 



N 







o 



■— 



- 



- 

 o 



"5 

 = 



■ ~ 

 - 



c 



13 



a 



01 



- 



+a Hi 



~Jz 



03 



u 



. 



> a 

 °£ 



43 C 



1 U 



o 



03 



| 

 o 



g3 



B S S- — 



- = a « 

 |1 gj^ 



Remarks. 



1 

 ? 



1903. 

 Nov. 13 a 550 

 NOV. 12 a 98 



9.15 

 25 



8 







25.5 



















40.5 



Collected Nov. 7. 



3 



Nov. IS 

 Nov. 20 



Nov. 22 



Nov. 28 



a 50 

 a 200 



a 100 



a 100 



*io' 



12 



24 10 14 











Squares frozen Nov. IS. 

 Collected from plant Nov. 



15. 

 Collected from ground 



Nov. 22. 

 Collected from ground 



Nov. S. 

 One-half collected from 



4 







5 



1 









6 



2 



4 





100 

 100 



100 







9 

 4 



1 





7 



Nov. 26 a 200 



1 



Nnv. 3f) a 900 







.... 100 







8 







2 100 







ground, one-half from 

 plant. Nov. 1. 



9 T)pr -t aooft 

















ground, one-half from 

 plant. Nov. 15. 



in 



....do ... «200 



do ... « 200 



Dee. 12 / a ?°2 





















ground, one-half from 

 plant. Nov. 18. 



11 



















1 



ground, one-half from 

 plant. Nov. 22. 

 &99 One-half collected from 



12 



















ground, one-half from 

 plant. Nov. 24. 

 b 100 One-half collected from 



1 lciuu 

 13 Dee. 5 '«250 





















ground, one-half from 

 plant, Nov. 28. 

 bl00 



14 fin c250 







12.8 









100 



"ioo" 





&87.2 



ft 95. 8 

 b9ti 



15 



Ifi 



Dee. 4 |a500 

 ....do... \c 200 









42 

 4 



57 



43 

 100 



100 



.... 

 .... 















o Squares. 



b Squares with no stage of weevil in them. Percentage injured unknown, but probably 40 per cent 

 is in lot 1. 

 c Bolls. 



In November and December. 1903, Mr. Conradi made careful obser- 

 vations at College Station upon the condition of the immature stages 

 after the freeze of November 18. The results of these observations 

 are shown in Table II. It will be noticed that no pupa? or adults 

 were found in over 3.600 squares and bolls examined, showing that 

 egg laying had temporarily ceased during some period before Novem- 

 ber 1, The most probable explanation of this remarkable absence of 



