. Annual report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station. New York State College of Agriculture; Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). Cocoons of Codling Moth attached to loose bark. References.—The following bu Agriculture:—Farmers' Bulletin Moth and Apple Scab;" Bulletin " Report on the Codling Moth letin 41, "The Codling Moth," Agent, C. B. Simpson; Bulletin 68, Part VII, " Demonstration Spray- ing for the Codling Moth,'' price 5 cents. "The Sprayin


. Annual report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station. New York State College of Agriculture; Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). Cocoons of Codling Moth attached to loose bark. References.—The following bu Agriculture:—Farmers' Bulletin Moth and Apple Scab;" Bulletin " Report on the Codling Moth letin 41, "The Codling Moth," Agent, C. B. Simpson; Bulletin 68, Part VII, " Demonstration Spray- ing for the Codling Moth,'' price 5 cents. "The Spraying of Plants," Lode man, Macmillan Company. " Economic Entomology," Smith. Facts for teachers.—It is difficult to decide which seems the most disturbed, the person who bites into an apple and uncovers a 'worm or the worm which is un- (5). How does the cocoon look after the moth issues from it? (6). Describe the moth, noting color of head, thorax, body, front and hind wings ? (7). If these moths were free to fly around the orchard, when and where would they lay their eggs? (8). When should the trees be sprayed to kill the young codling moth? With what should they be sprayed? Why' should they not be sprayed during the blossoming period? Why not after the calyx closes ? (9). How do the nuthatches, downy woodpeckers and chickadees help us in getting rid of the codling moth? (10). Write an essay on the life history of the codling moth, the damage done by it, and the best methods of keeping it in check, lletins from the U. S. Department of 247, " The Control of the Codling 35, New Series, Bureau of Entomology, Investigations," price 10 cents; Bul- 105 pages, 15 cents, by Special Field. Pictures of the Codling Moth showing its variations- The two large ones are enlarged twice, the others natural Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of t


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