... severed, until a high wind occurs. If the limb is not hereby broken, as soon as the weather becomes calm he very probably returns and gnaws off an additional portion of the wood, repeating this act again and again, it may be, until a wind comes which... Bulletin - Page 321881Full view - About this book
| New York State Agricultural Society - 1859 - 896 pages
...the limb is not hereby broken, as soon as the weather becomes calm ho very probably returns and gnaws off an additional portion of the wood, repeating this...For the formidable undertaking of cutting asunder such an extent of hard woody substance, we should expect he would await till he was almost grown and... | |
| Oklahoma. Adjutant-general's office - 1859 - 354 pages
...the limb is not hereby broken, as soon as the weather becomes calm he very probably returns and gnaws off an additional portion of the wood, repeating this...For the formidable undertaking of cutting asunder such an extent of hard woody substance, we should expect he would await till he was almost grown and... | |
| Alpheus Spring Packard - 1877 - 412 pages
...the limb is not hereby broken, as soon as the weather becomes calm he very probably returns and gnaws off an additional portion of the wood, repeating this...to explain to us why it is that the worm severs the limb at such an early period of his life. For the formidable undertaking of cutting asunder such an... | |
| United States Entomological Commission, Alpheus Spring Packard - 1890 - 1058 pages
...the limb is nob hereby broken, as soou as the weather becomes calm he very probably returns and gnaws off an additional portion of the wood, repeating this...For the formidable undertaking of cutting asunder such an extent of hard woody substance, we should expect he would await till he was almost grown and... | |
| United States Entomological Commission - 1890 - 1078 pages
...the limb is not hereby broken, as soon as the weather becomes calm he very probably returns and gnaws off an additional portion of the wood, repeating this...For the formidable undertaking of cutting asunder such an extent of hard woody substance, we should expect he would await till he was almost grown and... | |
| United States Entomological Commission, Alpheus Spring Packard - 1890 - 1060 pages
...the limb is not hereby broken, as soon as the weather becomes calm he very probably returns and gnaws off an additional portion of the wood, repeating this...the desired result. And this serves to explain to as why it is that the worm severs the limbs at such an early period of his life. For the formidable... | |
| 1908 - 596 pages
...the limb is not hereby broken, as soon as the weather becomes calm he very probably returns ami gnaws off an additional portion of the wood, repeating this...to explain to us why it is that the worm severs the limb at such an early period of his life. For the formidable undertaking of cutting asunder such an... | |
| Minnesota. State Entomologist - 1908 - 220 pages
...the limb is not hereby broken, as soon as the weather becomes calm he very probably returns and gnaws off an additional portion of the wood, repeating this...to explain to us why it is that the worm severs the limb at such an early period of his life. For the formidable undertaking of cutting asunder such an... | |
| University of Minnesota. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1909 - 474 pages
...the limb is not hereby broken, as soon as the weather becomes calm he very probably returns and gnaws off an additional portion of the wood, repeating this...to explain to us why it is that the worm severs the limb at such an early period of his life. For the formidable undertaking of cutting asunder such an... | |
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