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Codling moth in California, first brood eggs, incubation period 19-20 



time of oviposition 18-19 



arvae, development in fruit 20-21 



larval life in cocoon 21 



time of hatching 20 



moths 23-24 



pupae, length of period 21-23 



time of pupation 21 



generation 18-24 



larvae, first brood 20-21 



overwintering 14 



second brood 25-26 



life cycle of first generation 24 



history notes 14-32 



review for 1909 and 1910 26-31 



moths, first brood 23-24 



spring brood 17-18 



natural enemies 32 



overwintering larvae 14 



parasites 32 



predaceous enemies 32 



pupae, first brood 21-23 



spring brood 14-16 



recommendations for control 51 



second brood eggs, incubation period 24 



time of oviposition 24 



larvae, development in relation to fruit 25 



life in fruit 25-26 



overwintering 26 



time of hatching 25 



generation 24-26 



spring brood of moths 17-18 



pupae 14-16 



length of period 15-16 



summary 51 



Cultural methods against grape leafhopper 7-8 



rose-chafer .*. 64 



Cushman, R. A., paper, " Notes on the Peach and Plum Slug (Caliroa [Eriocam- 



poides] amygdalina) " 91-102 



Diaspis rosse, bibliographic reference 123 



Dipterous larva, enemy of Sanninoidea opalescens 83 



Eriocampoides limacina, the pear slug, resemblance of larva of Caliroa (Eriocam- 



poides) amygdalina thereto 91 



Eulabis rufipes, enemy of codling moth 32 



Euthrips tritici (see also Thrips tritici). 



in tender growing tips of peach and other vegetation 108 



Festuca rubra, food plant of Tarsonemus culmicolus 112 



Fidia viticida. (See Grape rootworm.) 



Foster, S. W., paper, "Life History of the Codling Moth and its Control on 



Pears in California " 13-51 



"Fruitlet core rot" of pineapples, dissemination by Tarsonemus ananas 112 



Fungous diseases of grape, control by spraying 63 



