Annual Report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station, Часть 2 |
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... insects once more abound , and trees , flowers , and weeds begin to grow . All Nature is alive , and there is a fine opportunity to study outdoor life . I hope that all the girls and boys who read this letter will sow seeds of ...
... insects once more abound , and trees , flowers , and weeds begin to grow . All Nature is alive , and there is a fine opportunity to study outdoor life . I hope that all the girls and boys who read this letter will sow seeds of ...
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... insects . The boys call him a " Tip - up " or a " Teeter - tail , " because he does not seem to be able to stand still as most birds do but continually tilts his tail as though it were difficult to keep his balance . There are many ...
... insects . The boys call him a " Tip - up " or a " Teeter - tail , " because he does not seem to be able to stand still as most birds do but continually tilts his tail as though it were difficult to keep his balance . There are many ...
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... . 6. Constant cultivation . 7. The soil mulch . 8. Control of pests - weeds , insects , diseases . 9. Watchfulness , study , care . Farm helpers TIME OF SOWING C. E. HUNN The following statement will. RURAL SCHOOL LEAFLET 1229.
... . 6. Constant cultivation . 7. The soil mulch . 8. Control of pests - weeds , insects , diseases . 9. Watchfulness , study , care . Farm helpers TIME OF SOWING C. E. HUNN The following statement will. RURAL SCHOOL LEAFLET 1229.
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... INSECTS For special study , the grasshopper or the cricket , and one biting and one sucking insect ; to be recognized , any four of the following : grass- hopper , mosquito , mourning cloak , tent caterpillar , ant , bumblebee . TREES ...
... INSECTS For special study , the grasshopper or the cricket , and one biting and one sucking insect ; to be recognized , any four of the following : grass- hopper , mosquito , mourning cloak , tent caterpillar , ant , bumblebee . TREES ...
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... insect - eaters . The seed- eaters that may be expected to come to a feeding shelf are the tree sparrow , song ... insects , pupæ , or eggs in the crevices of the bark . All of them , however , are very fond of beef suet , and once ...
... insect - eaters . The seed- eaters that may be expected to come to a feeding shelf are the tree sparrow , song ... insects , pupæ , or eggs in the crevices of the bark . All of them , however , are very fond of beef suet , and once ...
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Стр. 1186 - This guest of summer, The temple-haunting martlet, does approve By his loved mansionry that the heaven's breath Smells wooingly here : no jutty, frieze, Buttress, nor coign of vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle : Where they most breed and haunt, I have observed The air is delicate.
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