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DETAILED RESULTS, 
At the time of final examination, September 26, the apples 
considered in Table I, Nos. 1 to 7, showed the following effects 
from the treatment under Series I: 
Apple No. 1.— Twenty-five living males, 22 living adult females, 
61 living young. The remaining 6 scales were dead. 
Apple No. 2.— One adult female alive with 15 dead larve be- 
neath her scale. Eight well-developed embryos were also found 
in this female. The remaining three adult females were dead 
and their bodies were much shrunken, with no evidence of 
young. They were evidently killed upon the application of the 
wash. All of the young scales were killed. 
Apple No. 3.— One female was found alive with 3 living and 46 
dead young under her scale. Seventeen well developed embryos 
were found in this female. The remaining scales were dead. 
Apple No. 4.— Twenty-four larve dead upon the coating or 
crust formed by the treatment; one female alive with 1 living 
and 26 dead larve beneath her scale; one female alive with 5 
living and 9 dead larve beneath her scale; two females alive 
that had not produced young. There were also 214 living 
young scales on portions of the fruit lightly covered with the 
wash. They were under the thin deposit. 
Apple No. 5.—One female alive with 35 living and 7 dead 
young beneath her scale; one female dead with 47 dead young 
beneath or near her scale; one female dead with 5 dead young 
beneath her scale; one female dead with 19 dead young beneath 
or near her scale; one female dead with 14 dead young; two 
females dead that had produced no young; two living females, 
one of which had two living larve. All of the 70 young scales 
were killed. 
Apple No. 6.— One female alive with 20 dead and 8 living 
young; one female alive with 41 dead and 7 living young; one 
female alive with 5 dead and 6 living young; thirteen larve 
were found dead on the surface of the apple and 53 young scales 
that had succeeded in settling down were alive. The remaining 
scales were dead. 
Apple No. 7.— One adult female, containing 30 well-developed 
embryos, alive; 12 living males; 36 living and 6 dead young 
scales; 11 living females showing first molt. 
