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" In this situation he remains without stirring for a day or two, as if to rest himself after the uncommon fatigue of a two yards' march ; he then gnaws away the bark a little in order to get further in out of the way of observation; and having made a smooth... "
Arboretum Et Fruticetum Britannicum: Or, The Trees and Shrubs of Britain ... - Página 905
por John Claudius Loudon - 1838 - 2693 páginas
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The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Parte1

1833 - 546 páginas
...the uncommon fatigue of a two yards' march; he then gnaws away the bark a little to get further in out of the way of observation ; and, having made a smooth chamber big enough fur his wants, he spins a beautiful little milk-white silken case, in which, after a few weeks, he...
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement, Volumen9

1833 - 780 páginas
...uncommon fatigue of a two yards' march ; he then gnaws away the bark a little, in order to get further in out of the way of observation ; and having made a...peeping into every cranny, and whistling out his merry see-saw, happens to spy him, in which case he is plucked without ceremony from his retreat, and his...
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The Gardener's Magazine, and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement, Volumen9

1833 - 776 páginas
...uncommon fatigue of a two yards' march; he then gnaws away the bark a little, in order to get further in out of the way of observation; and having made a smooth...peeping into every cranny, and whistling out his merry see-saw, happens to spy him, in which case he is plucked without ceremony from his retreat, and his...
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The Entomological Magazine, Volumen1

1833 - 568 páginas
...uncommon fatigue of a two yards' march ; he then gnaws away the bark a little in order to get further in out of the way of observation; and having made a smooth...peeping into every cranny, and whistling out his merry see-saw, happen to spy him, in which case he is plucked without ceremony from his retreat, and his...
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The New Monthly Magazine, Volumen1

1833 - 484 páginas
...the uncommon fatiuge of a two yards' march ; he then gnaws away the bark a little to get further in out of the way of observation ; and, having made a...chrysalis, and in this state remains throughout the winter, &c. &c." This writer seems thoroughly to have investigated the subject on which he treats, and his...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volumen1

1833 - 488 páginas
...of the way of observation 5 and, having made a nnooth chamber big enough for his wants, he tpini t beautiful little milk-white silken case, in which, after a few weeks, he becomes a chrysalis, aad m this state remain! throughout the winter, 4c. &c." This writer seems thoroughly to have investigated...
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The Grammar of Entomology

Edward Newman - 1835 - 348 páginas
...bark a little in order to get further in out of the way of observation ; and HISTORY OF INSECTS. 17 having made a smooth chamber big enough for his wants,...which, after a few weeks, he becomes a chrysalis. 48. In this state he remains throughout the winter and until the following June, unless some unlucky,...
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural and Domestic ..., Volumen14

John Claudius Loudon - 1838 - 666 páginas
...confined caterpillars gnawed the paper) ; and having made a smooth chamber, big enough for its wants, it spins a beautiful little milk-white silken case, in which, after a few weeks, it becomes a chrysalis; and in this state it remains throughout the winter, and until the following...
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The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically ...

Daniel Jay Browne - 1846 - 542 páginas
...uncommon fatigue of a two yards' march ; he then gnaws away the bark a little, in order to get further in out of the way of observation ; and, having made a...peeping into every cranny, and whistling out his merry see-saw, happens to spy him ; in which case, he is plucked without ceremony from his retreat, and his...
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The Gardener's monthly volume, by G.W. Johnson [and others, Volumen2

Gardener - 1847 - 600 páginas
...uncommon fatigue of a two yards' march ; it then gnaws away the bark a little, in order to get in further, out of the way of observation, and having made a smooth chamber, big enough for its wants, it spins a beautiful little milk-white silken case, in which, after a few weeks, it becomes...
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