The Natural History of SelborneW. Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... INSECTS AND VERMES . INSECTS IN GENERAL THE day and night insects occupy the annuals alternately ; the papilios , muscæ , and apes are succeeded at the close of day by phalænæ , earwigs , woodlice , etc. In the dusk of the evening ...
... INSECTS AND VERMES . INSECTS IN GENERAL THE day and night insects occupy the annuals alternately ; the papilios , muscæ , and apes are succeeded at the close of day by phalænæ , earwigs , woodlice , etc. In the dusk of the evening ...
Сторінка 335
... insects swarming about the flowers of the ivy very late in the autumn . — MARKWICK . Spiders , woodlice , lepismæ in cupboards and among sugar , some empedes , gnats , flies of several species , some phalænæ in hedges , earth - worms ...
... insects swarming about the flowers of the ivy very late in the autumn . — MARKWICK . Spiders , woodlice , lepismæ in cupboards and among sugar , some empedes , gnats , flies of several species , some phalænæ in hedges , earth - worms ...
Сторінка 338
... insects belonged originally to the warmer parts of America , and were conveyed from thence by shipping to the East Indies ; and by means of commerce begin to pre- vail in the more northern parts of Europe , as Russia , Sweden , etc. How ...
... insects belonged originally to the warmer parts of America , and were conveyed from thence by shipping to the East Indies ; and by means of commerce begin to pre- vail in the more northern parts of Europe , as Russia , Sweden , etc. How ...
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