. The codling moth [microform] : (Carpocapsa pomonella, Linn.). Fruit; Papillons nocturnes; Insect pests; Pyrale de la pomme; Insectes nuisibles; Codling moth. 22 a week earlier than at PnS ^'^P^'^ ^''^'^ '" 9io, as shown above temperature ! would con^S to el?""'"^ '"^ ?" '°"^^'- P^'o^ of high ceased to do so at Gue^Jh ^' ^ '"'''' ^'^ '"°^^ ""^^^^ they hid distrS,'but sCTd' rotTx^r't^o br^'r ^'^^ P^^""^^^« ^- ^^ese Northern Pennsylvania where H.^^ , "'",'^'V '^ ^"y- higher than in of the first brood^ lar"vS ^^


. The codling moth [microform] : (Carpocapsa pomonella, Linn.). Fruit; Papillons nocturnes; Insect pests; Pyrale de la pomme; Insectes nuisibles; Codling moth. 22 a week earlier than at PnS ^'^P^'^ ^''^'^ '" 9io, as shown above temperature ! would con^S to el?""'"^ '"^ ?" '°"^^'- P^'o^ of high ceased to do so at Gue^Jh ^' ^ '"'''' ^'^ '"°^^ ""^^^^ they hid distrS,'but sCTd' rotTx^r't^o br^'r ^'^^ P^^""^^^« ^- ^^ese Northern Pennsylvania where H.^^ , "'",'^'V '^ ^"y- higher than in of the first brood^ lar"vS ^^:i^:^TZlT^^^l-i^, ^l^^ '^ "-. Fig. 9. Downy Woodpecker. (Photograph fron, a poorly „,ounted specin,en.) Where the Second Brood ^ Enter the Fruit and Michigan in ,909 found r:^^xZlrS^^Zlr\^JJ''Z\.tf^r^\ second broods combined entering appL 'by S "a. H^dt 5'<;§7 ?J?. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Caesar, Lawson, 1870-1952; Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture. Toronto : Dept. of Agriculture


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