1899-1900.] Dr E. Stewart MacDougall on Genus Pissodes. 337 
On 24th December I uprooted this pine, and on dissection over 
the whole plant I found other nine beds with pupae or larvae in them. 
These nine beds were all on a part of the pine below ground. 
Pine 14. 
This pine held 12 notatus from 21st April 1897 till 29th May 
1897. 
Date of Issue of 
New Imagos. 
1 
No. 
Date of Issue of 
New Imagos. 
No. 
September 8, 1897 
1 
September 30, 1897 
2 
55 I'b 55 
1 
October 6, 1897 
1 
,5 18, „ 
1 
55 7, ,, 
1 
55 23, ,, 
55 9, 55 
1 
55 25, „ 
1 
„ 16, „ 
1 
55 27, ,, 
2 
„ 17, „ 
1 
,, 28, „ 
1 
,5 19, „ 
2 
55 29, ,, 
2 
On 24th December 1897 I uprooted this pine, and on dissection 
found an inch or two below ground several beds. Of these beds 
four were touching one another, one of them held a perfect beetle, 
one a pupa, and the other two full-grown larvae. 
Pines 17 and 18. 
These two pines were not very healthy. 1 placed them both in 
one large pot on 25th May 1897. On this date four notatus, two 
male and two female, were placed inside, and removed on 3rd June 
1897. They were thus on the pine only 9 days. 
Date of Issue of New Imagos. 
No. 
September 29, 1897 
1 
October 5, 1897 
1 
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