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ive temperatures to emergence, and the longevity of the emerged 

 weevils. These subjects will be considered under succeeding topics. 



FAVORABLE CONDITIONS FOR HIBERNATION. 



For a study of favorable conditions for hibernation those sections 

 have been selected which are mosl strictly comparable in respect to 



