CODLING MOTH IN SANTA CLARA VALLEY. 



163 



A summary of all the work performed in 1910, including the date 

 of collection, weekly emergence in 1910, and the totals for both 1910 

 and 1911, is shown hi Table LIII. 



Table LIII.— Band record for 1910 at San Jose, Cal. 



No. of 

 record. 



Date of 

 collecting. 



Number 

 of— 



3 

 ft 



u 



03 

 O 



Number of adults emerging from respective collections by— 



T3 



a) 



3 



WO 



•rt O 



r-H 



"3 



o 



8 

 32 

 68 

 45 

 123 

 80 

 23 

 12 

 

 2 

 1 



•3 

 0) 



88 



> 



SB 

 ft 



3 

 P4 



3 

 Ha 



>> 



3 



00 

 (M 



>. 



3 



1-5 



tub 

 . 3 

 <! 



3 

 < 



00 



bi 



3 

 < 



U2 

 <N 



bi 



3 

 < 



ft 



<D 



02 



00 



ft 



02 



ft 



ft 



02 



oS 



CO 



ft 



03 

 02 



w ^i 

 ■rt as 



o 



1 



June 6 

 June 13 

 June 27 

 July 4 

 July 11 

 July 18 

 July 25 

 Aug. 1 

 Aug. 8 

 Aug. 15 

 Aug. 22 



22 



76 



173 



114 



326 



203 



102 



41 



18 



13 



20 



6 

 1 

 

 3 

 28 

 13 

 9 

 5 

 1 

 5 

 



28 



77 



173 



117 



354 



216 



111 



46 



19 



18 



20 



8 



26 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



8 

 28 

 50 

 2 

 1 

 



°o 





 

 















 

 33 



34 

 78 

 32 

 22 

 16 



7 



10 





29 

 60 



27 

 5 

 1 

 

 

 

 

 



29 



62 



33 



36 



1 























29 

 62 

 39 

 95 

 12 

 

 

 

 

 



29 

 62 

 42 

 113 

 53 

 2 

 

 

 

 



32 

 65 

 43 

 117 

 70 

 14 

 2 

 

 

 



32 

 66 

 43 

 121 

 79 

 21 

 9 

 

 

 











h 



4 



5 



6 



s 



9 



10 



11 



67 

 44 

 122 

 80 

 22 

 12 

 

 

 



67 

 45 

 123 

 80 

 22 

 12 

 

 

 



68 

 45 

 123 

 80 

 23 

 12 

 

 2 

 1 



68 



23' 



"2 



1 



i The worms collected June 20 were used for individual pupation records and none of this lot was kent 

 for overwintering emergence, so they are excluded from this table. 



Figure 37 shows graphically the 1910 band record. 

 BAND RECORDS OF 1911. 



Ten trees of the Newtown Pippin variety were selected in the 

 orchard of Mr. E. Northern. These trees were banded June 1 with 



Fig. 37.— Diagram showing band record of 1910. (Original.) 



burlap bands of an average width of 8 inches. These trees were left 



imsprayed while the rest of the orchard was treated with arsenate 

 of lead. 



