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Excerpt from The Mexican Cotton Ball Weevil
As shown by Table I, 553 observations have been recorded upon this point, the majority of the observations being made in the fall of 1902. Considering the temperatures prevailing at the four periods studied, it appears that the range in development during the average season at Victoria, Tex., has been included, and it seems probable that from these temperatures as a basis the length of the egg stage can be approximately determined for any season and for any locality within the present area of infestation.
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