The Corn-ear Worm. 541
Third Brood Reared.*
{ Egg hatched. Ready for pupation. Adult emerged.
1. Aug. 6 Aug. 18 _1,1  
2. ‘“ 6 " 19 ..1. 1 1 1
3. " 6 " 18 11111 11
` 4. “ 6 " 19 A 1111 11 1
5. " 6 " 18 1111  
6. " 6 " 18 11111 
{ 7. “ 6 " 19 1111  
8. " 6 “ 18 1111 1 1
9. “ 6 _ “ 19 1 1 11 1 1
10. “ 6 " 18 1111 
11. Sep. 4 'Sep. 15 1111 1 1 V
12. " 4 j " 16 1111 11
13. " 4 · " 17    
14. “ 4 f " 16 1111 1
15. " 4 1 " 14 11111.
Eggs Collected During 1911.
As showing something of the times when the adult moths
were most active in egg—laying the following records made
 _ during the season are added. They were not especially com-
mon in June, became very common in the latter part of
July, and again in the latter part of August and in early
September; the numbers remained high until after the mid-
. dle of September, and then gradually declined.
June 161 1111 25 collected Aug. 20111111185 collected
" 171 1111 18 " " 221 285 "
" 181111 1 20 " " 23 295 "
" 19111 114 " " 26 111 248 "
" 20 11111 24 " " 291 11 289 "
" 21111 1 13 " " 3011 196 "
" 221111 10 " Sep. 111 1 321 "
July   11 28 " " 31 1 276 "
" 16 1111 1 40 " "   190 "
" 1711111 60 " " 1211 11 65 "
" 18 11 95 " " 1411 1 156 "
" 19 1111 1 50 " " 161 1 103 "
" 20 11111 80 " ‘“ 18 11111 165 "
" 211111 103 " " 20 180 "
" 221 1 190 " " 22 108 "
'This brood was rluc as adults in Sc;»vcnil»<·r and early 0r·r·»l»¤·r, llui was not fwillowrul
to maturity.