The grape-vine in particular, the cherry, plum, and apple trees, have annually suffered by their depredations; many other fruit-trees and shrubs, garden vegetables and corn, and even the trees of the forest and the grass of the fields, have been laid... The Book of Roses - Página 42por Francis Parkman - 1866 - 225 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Thaddeus William Harris, Massachusetts. Zoological and Botanical Survey - 1841 - 484 páginas
...on Insects .injurious to Vegetation, in Massachusetts, House Document, No. 72, April, 1838, p. 70. corn, and even the trees of the forest and the grass...in June, or about the time of the blossoming of the damask rose, and remain from thirty to forty days. At the end of this period the males become exhausted,... | |
| 1843 - 498 páginas
...noticed, rose-bugs appeared to be confined to their favorite, the blossoms of the rose ; but within thirty years they have prodigiously increased in number,...in June, or about the time of the blossoming of the damask rose, and remain from thirty to forty days. At the end of this period the males become exhausted,... | |
| Daniel Jay Browne - 1846 - 548 páginas
...and even the trees of the forest. " The unexpected arrival of these insects in swarms," says Harris, "at their first coming, and their sudden disappearance,...in June, or about the time of the blossoming of the damask rose, and remain from thirty to forty days. At the end of this period, the males become exhausted,... | |
| Samuel Bowne Parsons - 1847 - 302 páginas
...annually suffered by their depredations ; many other fruit-trees and shrubs, garden vegetables and £orn, and even the trees of the forest and the grass of...in June, or about the time of the blossoming of the damask rose, and remain from thirty to forty days. At the end of this period the males become exhausted,... | |
| Samuel Bowne Parsons - 1847 - 300 páginas
...fruits are alike consumed. The unexpected arrival of these insects in swarms, at their first corning, and their sudden disappearance, at the close of their...career, are remarkable facts in their history. They conic forth from the ground during the second week in June, or about the time of the blossoming of... | |
| 1848 - 788 páginas
...mystery, but is at last fully cleared up. The unexpected arrival of these insects in swarms, at tlicir first coming, and their sudden disappearance, at the...forth from the ground during the second week in June, and remain from 30 to 40 days. At the end of that period, the males become exhausted, fall to the ground,... | |
| 1848 - 400 páginas
...arrival of these insects in swarms, at their first coming, and their sudden disappearance, at the olose of their career, are remarkable facts in their history....forth from the ground during the second week in June, and remain from 30 to 40 days. At the end of that period, the males become exhausted, fall to the ground,... | |
| Joseph Breck - 1851 - 346 páginas
...cherry, plum, and apple trees, have annually suffered by their depredations. Many other fruit trees and shrubs, garden vegetables and corn, and even the...in June, or about the time of the blossoming of the Damask Rose, and remain from thirty to forty days. At the end of this period the males become exhausted,... | |
| 1852 - 486 páginas
...and shrubs, garden vegetables and corn, and even the trees of the forest and the grase of the Holds, have been laid under contribution by these indiscriminate...forth from the ground during the second week in June, oraboutthe time of the blossoming of the damask rose, and remain from thirty to forty days. At tie... | |
| Thaddeus William Harris - 1852 - 536 páginas
...flowers, and fruits are alike consumed. The unexpected arrival of these insects in swarms, at then; first coming, and their sudden disappearance at the...in June, or about the time of the blossoming of the damask rose, and remain from thirty to forty days. At the end of this period the males become exhausted,... | |
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