. Cotton: its uses, varieties, fibre structure, cultivation, and preparation for the market and as an article of commerce, also the manufacture of cotton seed oil, cotton seed meal and fertilizers, with especial reference to cotton growing, ginning, and oil pressing in the United States. Cotton; Cotton growing. CHAP. III.] DAMAGE TO CKOPS. 177 The egos are (lei)ositetl by the moth singly, on the under side of the lower or larger leaves of the cotton plant ( Fig. S2 ). They are first deposited usually in May or in early June, and rareiy more than three or four to a leaf; though later in the sea
. Cotton: its uses, varieties, fibre structure, cultivation, and preparation for the market and as an article of commerce, also the manufacture of cotton seed oil, cotton seed meal and fertilizers, with especial reference to cotton growing, ginning, and oil pressing in the United States. Cotton; Cotton growing. CHAP. III.] DAMAGE TO CKOPS. 177 The egos are (lei)ositetl by the moth singly, on the under side of the lower or larger leaves of the cotton plant ( Fig. S2 ). They are first deposited usually in May or in early June, and rareiy more than three or four to a leaf; though later in the season the upper surface of the leaf receives a share of eggs, and larger numbers are found on the leaves. The eggs are usually hatched in three or four days, but the time varies. Fig. sh side : iiatu Cotton caterpillar: b, Crom above ral size. a, Crom — twice. 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 Brooks, Christopher Parkinson, 1866-1909. New York, Spon & Chamberlain; London, E. & F. N. Spon, limited; [etc. , etc. ]
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