D'lsjonvul, is a more unerring indicator of impending changes in the atmosphere than the best barometer. These insects have two different ways of weaving their webs, by which we can know what weather we are to have. When the weather inclines to turn rainy... The Monthly Magazine - Page 5991800Full view - About this book
| 418 pages
...his co-temporaries for the communication of his important difcovery. „ WP OBSERknow what weatiier we are to have. When the weather inclines to turn...rainy or windy, they make the principal threads, which are the foundation, as it were, of their whole web, OBSERVATIONS 'OS THB ARTICLE CONCERNING PUBLIC... | |
| 1799 - 516 pages
...clianges in the atmofjihere thjn the bell baromtr. Thefe infects two different ways of weaving thtir webs, by which we can know what weather we are to...or 'windy, they make the principal threads, which are the foundaas it were, of \ their wiule web, very fhort, and rather thick ; whereas they fpin them... | |
| William Granger - 1804 - 688 pages
...impending changes in the atmofphere than the bed barometer. Thefe infects have two different ways 6f weaving their webs, by which we can know what weather we are to have. When the weather incliries to turn rainy or windy, they make the principal threads, which are the foundation ax it were... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 462 pages
...more unerring indicator of impending changes in the atmosphere than the best barometer. These insects have two different ways of weaving their webs, by...rainy or windy, they make the principal threads, which are the foundation, as it were, of their whole web, very short, and rather thick ; whereas they spin... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 476 pages
...changes in the atmosphere than the best barometer. These insects - have two different ways of wearing their webs, by which we can know what weather we are...or windy, - they make the principal threads, which are the "foundation, as it were, of their whole web, very short, and rather thick ; whereas they spin... | |
| 1812 - 438 pages
...animals, and is peculiarly fit to serve as an unerring barometer. These 'nsects have two difterent ways of weaving their webs, by which we can know what...rainy or windy, they make the principal threads, which are the foundation, as it were, of their whole web, very short and rather thick ; whereas they spin... | |
| 1822 - 494 pages
...more unerring indicator of impending changes in the atmosphere than the best barometer. These insects have two different ways of weaving their webs, by...rainy or windy, they make the principal threads, which are the foundation, as it were, of their whole web, very short, and rather thick ; whereas they spin... | |
| 1799 - 940 pages
...be iiire that the rtnce, tnan they have done hhheito. weather will be fine twcive'or fourteen PW ing their webs, by which we can know what weather we are to have. When the weather inclines to turn боб AGRICULTURAL HINTS. Mtnurt. IF the making of good manure in large quantities be deferving of... | |
| 1812 - 448 pages
...Th«s insects have two different ways of weaving lu-'if webs, by which we can know what weather we ¿" to have. When the weather inclines to turn rainy or windy, they make the principal threads, wtmJ are the foundation, as it were, of their whole »'rJ, very short and rather thiek ; whereas thevspi... | |
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