| Luther Tucker - 1844 - 404 頁
...therefore made the following experiment: On shaking it veil, I caughtyire Curculios; on jarring it \'i!li the hand, I caught twelve more; and on striking the...more than two hundred and sixty of these insects." Trees near path doors and other frequented places, are frequently observed to be full of fruit, while... | |
| 1844 - 806 頁
...fto tree with a stor.c, eizht more dropped on the sheets. I was now convinced that I had been ¡nan error; and calling in the necessary assistance, and using a hammer to "ruit oblong, very large, orange yellow, ! jar the tree violently, we caught in less than an hour,... | |
| John J. Thomas - 1846 - 234 頁
...and on striking the tree with a stone, eight more dropped on the sheets. I was now convinced that T had been in an error; and calling in the necessary...more than two hundred and sixty of these insects." The same successful cultivator has pursued this course ever since; and when the remedy has been daily... | |
| John J. Thomas - 1849 - 432 頁
...On shakimg it, well, I caught five curculios; on jarring it with the hand, I caught twelve more; an on striking the tree with a stone, eight more dropped...insects." With large trees, it may be necessary to shake each limb separately, by means of a pole with the woolen and indiarubber knob, already described,... | |
| John J. Thomas - 1849 - 432 頁
...more; an on striking the tree with a stone, eight more dropped on the sheets. I was now convince'' that I had been in an error ; and calling in the necessary...insects." With large trees, it may be necessary to shake each limb separately, by means of a pole with the woolen and indiarubber knob, already described,... | |
| Andrew Jackson Downing - 1849 - 624 頁
...stone, eight more dropped OH the sheets. I was now convinced that I had been in error ; and calling in assistance, and using a hammer to jar the tree violently,...more than two hundred and sixty of these insects." We will add to this, that to prevent injury to the tree a large wooden mallet should he pulMiiuted... | |
| luther tucker - 1851 - 428 頁
...caught FIVE curculios; on jarring with my hand, I caught TWELVE more; and on striking the tree witha stone, EIGHT more dropped on the sheets. I was now...to jar the tree violently, we caught in less than one hour more than 2CO of these insects." Kow I should think that these statements would explain all... | |
| Andrew Jackson Downing - 1855 - 622 頁
...stone, eight more dropped on the sheets. I was now convinced that I had been in error ; and calling in assistance, and using a hammer to jar the tree violently, we caught in lee* than an hour, more than two hundre 1 and sixty of these insects." We will add to this, that to... | |
| Elliot G. Storke - 1859 - 832 頁
...the sheets, I therefore made the following experiment: on shaking it well, I caught five curculios; on jarring it with the hand, I caught twelve more;...insects.' With large trees, it may be necessary to shake each limb separately, by means of a pole with the woolen and India rubber knob, already described,... | |
| Andrew Jackson Downing - 1859 - 794 頁
...stone, eight more dropped on the sheets. I was now convinced that I had been in error ; and calling in assistance, and using a hammer to jar the tree violently, we caught in less than an hour, mow than two hundred and sixty of these insects." We will add to this, that to prevent injury to the... | |
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