THE LEGUME POD MOTH. 



97 



variations in percentage of damage under several variables are graph- 

 ically illustrated by diagrams. 



Table I. — Record of experimental work on the legume pod moth for the season of 1910. 



Plat No. 



51 



97 



102 .. . 



26 



20 



43 



46 



31 



59 



2 



100 . . . 

 A acrc 



S 



16 



101... 



4 



63 



149... 



5 



150... 

 72 ... . 



19 



32 



73.... 



70 



42 



48 



13 



41.... 



OD . . 



10.. 



103. 

 44.. 

 17.. 

 54.. 

 148. 

 49.. 

 104. 

 61.. 

 35.. 

 14.. 

 98.. 

 76.. 

 25 . . 

 80.. 

 56.. 



60 



90 



69 



58 



160 



37 



12 



77 



82 



15 



40 



159 



36 



38 



88 



99 



A acre . 

 156 



B. P.I. 

 No. 



21289 . 



24177 



21288 



11097 



11112 



22639 



24895 



24179 



22077 



23331 



22007 



20466 



22036 



21709 



21605 



23290A 



22638 



23525 



22640 



23290H 



17006 



18455 



24178 



24940 



20467 



24262 



19389 



22040 



17486 



22045 



12888A 



19786 



20382A 



19290 



21290 



16439 



23547 



17483 



19788A 



16437 



22043 



22038 



23850 



18456 



16130 



10274A 



12887 



23851 



17483A 



20381 



23847 



22078 



16436 



22044 



22041 



19787 



19709 



22037 



19785 



16437A 



22046 



22042 



22049 



23848 



16819 



17483E 



Began 

 bloom- 

 ing. 



June 14 

 June 16 

 June 17 

 ...do.... 



...do 



June 19 



...do 



...do 



June 14 

 June 21 

 June 16 

 June 28 

 June 23 

 June 26 

 June 10 

 June 26 

 June 10 

 June 19 

 June 26 

 July 1 



June 24 

 June 21 

 ...do..... 

 June 26 

 June 16 

 June 23 

 July 1 

 June 26 



...do 



June 30 



...do 



...do 



June 19 

 June 21 

 June 23 

 June 26 

 June 30 

 ...do..... 

 June 26 



...do 



July 3 

 June 19 

 June 23 



...do 



July 9 

 June 26 



...do 



June 28 

 July 17 

 June 28 

 June 23 

 June 24 

 July 1 

 July 3 

 July 2 

 July 3 

 ...do.... 

 June 26 

 June 28 

 July 1 

 July 3 

 ...do.... 

 June 26 

 July 3 

 July 9 



Full 

 bloom. 



June 17 

 June 21 

 June 23 

 June 21 

 June 23 

 June 24 

 June 25 

 June 26 

 June 21 

 June 26 



Bloom- 

 ing 

 ended. 



July 1 



...do 



..do 



June 16 

 July 1 

 June 17 

 June 26 

 July 1 

 July 6 



...do 



July 1 



June 26 

 June 30 

 June 23 

 June 28 

 July 9 

 July 3 

 July 6 



..do 



July 3 

 July 6 

 June 24 

 June 30 



June 30 

 July 6 

 ...do.... 



...do 



...do 



...do 



June 26 



...do 



July 1 

 July 17 

 June 30 

 ...do.... 

 July 6 

 July 24 

 July 6 



June 30 

 July 9 

 July 12 

 July 9 

 July 14 

 July 9 

 July 6 



...do 



...do...., 

 July 9 

 ...do.... 

 July 3 

 July 9 

 July 14 



July 6 

 ..do... 

 July 9 

 July 12 



..do 



..do 



...do 



...do...... 



July 14 

 July 16 

 July 17 

 ..do.... 



July 24 

 ...do.... 



July 3 

 July 7 

 July 12 

 ..do.... 



July 26 



Aug. 



3 



July 



14 



July 



22 



...do. 





...do. 





Julv 17 



July 24 



Aug. 3 



July 24 



July 26 



July 26 

 July 29 

 July 6 

 July 17 

 ..do.... 



July 26 



July 29 

 Julv 26 

 ..do.... 

 July 17 



Aug. 3 

 Aug. 14 

 July 22 

 July 24 

 Aug. 3 

 Aug. 13 

 Aug. 3 

 July 24 

 July 22 

 Aug. 3 

 July 26 



Aug. 9 

 July 26 

 ...do.... 

 ...do.... 

 ...do.... 

 ...do.... 

 July 29 

 Aug. 3 

 ...do... 

 July 29 



Total 

 number 

 of seed. 



21,802 

 14,098 

 19,920 



7,506 

 24,722 



9,010 

 13,828 

 19,508 

 14,517 



6,662 

 15,484 

 22,117 

 15,539 

 24,581 

 26, 431 

 11,781 

 30,276 

 10,500 

 13,625 

 19,413 

 23, 707 

 11,310 

 12,694 

 13,063 

 18,495 



9,792 

 22,960 

 19,039 

 13,252 

 14,522 

 10, 477 

 11,939 

 20,335 



3,346 

 22,372 

 24,937 

 14,585 

 33,529 

 16,509- 



9,350 

 20,588 

 20,255 

 13,971 

 13,639 



2,279 

 10,290 



9,848 

 21,895 



9,400 



8,887 

 19,007 



8,444 

 18,724 

 18,555 

 12,053 

 14,699 

 14,713 

 22, 148 

 10, 447 



7,105 

 11,191 

 13,822 

 23,573 

 15,086 



6,581 

 10, 732 



Number 

 damaged. dama S ed ' 



Per cent 







11 











15 







10 



8 







2 



4 



4 



14 



11 



36 



21 



36 



20 



25 



33 



37 



30 



31 



28 



45 



33 



80 



65 



66 



72 



43 



59 



85 



21 



136 



169 



95 



229 



107 



63 



145 



145 



138 



131 



21 



122 



119 



292 



127 



118 



302 



164 



382 



411 



278 



389 



387 



683 



346 



244 



391 



502 



893 



563 



281 



821 



The diagram, figure 35, shows the maximum (solid line) and mini- 

 mum (dotted line) percentage of seed damaged in all varieties which 

 commenced blooming at any given time. It shows that varieties 



