| 1920 - 738 sider
...under the surface of the soil, the pupal stage occupying from ten to fourteen days. The pupae are found during the latter part of July and the early part of August. The moths are of a general grayish color with reddish and white patches on the forewings. They have a wing... | |
| 1805 - 604 sider
...the room in which Mr. and Mrs. H. slept was situated under an open piazza, and that, after every rain during the latter part of July and the early part of August, it became damp, and oftentimes wet, so that the clothes hanging in the room were much moulded. Mr.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1855 - 606 sider
...action, or indeed any action, unless in view of great advantages ; and should make it a war of posts. During the latter part of July, and the early part of August, ships of war with their tenders continued to arrive, and Scotch Highlanders, Hessians, and other troops... | |
| Western New York Horticultural Society - 1912 - 312 sider
...have been eaten by this insect. After they have been feeding about a week the sexes pair. We find in the latter part of July and the early part of August, the eggs laid underneath the bark of the grape and from them hatch the grubs, being very small. They drop... | |
| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 586 sider
...Governor Jackson, and Lieutenant-Governor Reynolds, were co-operating with the Confederate authorities during the latter part of July and the early part of August to secure the means of overruuning the State. Reynolds issned his proclamation as " acting Governor,"... | |
| Elliott Coues - 1874 - 816 sider
...are sometimes found upon the diseased branches of the oak. UI have taken the nests of this species during the latter part of July and the early part of August, with eggs, but whether a second laying or not I am not prepared to say ; possibly the work of birds... | |
| Elliott Coues - 1874 - 816 sider
...are sometimes found upon the diseased branches of the oak. "I have taken the nests of this species during the latter part of July and the early part of August, with eggs, but whether a second laying or not I am not prepared to say ; possibly the work of birds... | |
| Washington Irving - 1876 - 766 sider
...the policy of remaining in New York, where they might be entrapped as the British had been in Boston. During the latter part of July, and the early part of August, ship» of war with their tenders continued to arrive, and Scotch Highlanders, Hessians, and other troops... | |
| 1879 - 708 sider
...the salaries of two additional physicians for this purpose. 6. Physician* for Summer Service. — In the latter part of July and the early part of August, the hot, moist weather, which is sure to prevail in this City, causes a large amount of sickness among... | |
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