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" ... fields by the Red Tower, did not seem to intend remaining there, but were thrown to the ground by the force of the wind, and there laid their eggs; a vast number of which being turned up, and crushed by the plough, in the beginning of the ensuing... "
The Farmer's Manual of Agricultural Chemistry: With Instructions Respecting ... - Página 203
por Alphonse Normandy - 1853 - 226 páginas
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: From ..., Volumen9

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1809 - 738 páginas
...number of which being turned up, and crushed by the plough, in the beginning of the ensuing spring, yielded A yellowish juice. In the spring of 1748,...collected in clusters, not unlike the hillocks of moles or ants. As nobody knew what they were, so there was little or no notice taken of them ; and in May...
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Gallery of Nature and Art, Or a Tour Through Creation and Science ..., Volumen5

Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 728 páginas
...number of which being turned up and crushed by tbe plough, in the beginning of tbe ensuing spring, yielded a yellowish juice. In the spring of 1748,...collected in clusters, not unlike the hillocks of moles or ants. As noboJv knew what they were, so there was little or no notice taken of tko, and in May they...
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The National Register, Volumen1,Tema 1 -Volumen2,Tema 43

1816 - 728 páginas
...the plough in the beginning of the ensuing spring, yielded a yellowish juice. In the spring of 1746, certain little blackish worms were seen lying in the...bushes, sticking together and collected in clusters, not inlike the hillocks of moles or ants. As nobody tnew what they were, so there was little or no notice...
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Anecdotes of Remarkable Insects: Selected from Natural History, and ...

Joseph Taylor - 1817 - 266 páginas
...number of which being turned up and crushed by the plough, in the beginning of the ensuing spring, yielded a yellowish juice. In the spring of 1748,...collected in clusters, not unlike the hillocks of moles or ants. As nobody knew what they were, so there was little or no notice taken of them, and in May...
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The Gallery of Nature and Art: Or, a Tour Through Creation and Science, Volumen5

Edward Polehampton, John Mason Good - 1818 - 894 páginas
...number of which being turned up and crushed by the plough, in the beginning of the ensuing spring, yielded a yellowish juice. In the spring of 1748,...together, and collected in clusters, not unlike the hillock* of moles or ants. As nobody knew what they were, so there was little or no notice taken of...
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The Natural History of Remarkable Insects: With Their Habits and Instincts

1822 - 184 páginas
...number of which being turned up and crushed by the plough, in the beginning of the ensuing spring, yielded a yellowish juice — In the spring of 1748,...collected in clusters, not unlike the hillocks of moles or ants. As nobody know what they were, so there v\as little or no notice taken of them, and in May...
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The Natural History of Insects, Volumen2

James Rennie, John Obadiah Westwood - 1835 - 332 páginas
...their eggs ; a vast number of which being turned up and crushed by the plough, in the ensuing spring, yielded a yellowish juice. "In the spring of 1748,...of moles and ants. As nobody knew what they were, there was little or no notice taken of them, and in May they were covered by the shooting of the corn...
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