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TABLE XLI. 
To show how class AB obtains visits from less than its share in proportion of decidedly desirable 
insects and more of indifferent insects. 
Available. 
To Class AB. 
No. 
% 
No. 
% 
Decidedly desirable 
Desirable .... 
Indifferent . . . 
Injurious .... 
1,763 
1,277 
12,993 
1,273 
1019 
7*37 
75.08 
7.36 
205 
276 
3,568 
185 
4.84 
6.52 
84.27 
4-37 
TABLE XLII. 
Insects visiting class AB in different seasons classed by desirability. 
Spring. 
Summer . 
Autumn. 
Decidedly desirable 
188 
16.33 
16 
•59 
1 
•27 
Desirable .... 
99 
8.60 
159 
5-85 
18 
4.89 
Indifferent . . . 
848 
73-73 
2,421 
89.17 
299 
81*02 
Injurious .... 
15 
1-30 
119 
4-38 
5i 
13.82 
Total . . . 
LL50 
2,7i5 
369 
TABLE XLIII. 
Percentage of different groups of insects visiting Class AB in different seasons. 
A pis. 
Bomb. 
Hm. 
Phyt. 
Entom. 
Ants. 
Wasps. 
Lep. /. 
Lep. m. 
Lep. s. 
Dm. 
*** 
O 
Etc. 
Spring 
Summer 
Autumn 
5-9 1 
ic -43 
.27 
.07 
•29 
• 86 
3-64 
2-98 
’ l 7 
•22 
.58 
• 11 
'25 
8*52 
5*45 
4.87 
72-26 
79-n 
62-33 
1.30 
9-57 
18-69 
•43 
•73 
10-84 
TABLE XLIV. 
Desirability of visitors to Class AB according to colour, in percentages. 
Rose and 
purple 
Yellow. 
White. 
Green. 
Decidedly desirable 
Desirable .... 
Indifferent . . . 
Injurious .... 
87.50 
12.50 
•4i 
3-3 1 
93-4° 
2-87 
1. 1© 
16.08 
64.98 
17.84 
30.96 
16.23 
5 0 -83 
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