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Eleanor a Eleanor Anne Ormerod
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A. , an economic entomologist who has especially made a study of this attack, that the speci- mens I showed him corresponded in absence of gall with the condition of those in Illinois.
( 8 ) "Flax-seeds, " Chrysalis-eases, or Puparia. These were from one up to sometimes three or four in number, usually only one or two ; they were invariably set upright (not lengthwise across the stem), and some- times, but not always, were fixed at the lower end by being a little embedded in the straw. The " fl
...ax-seeds " were for the most part the sixth of an inch long, of a spindle or long oval shape, somewhat slightly flattened on one side, and more so on the other ; the two extremities bluntly pointed, one conical, the other, which is the anterior end, usually slightly bent forward with a pinch across the " flax-seed" near the end, as if the flattened side had been bent in almost against the other side by a nail. The colour was at first of various shades of chestnut, from quite light to full brown, and both in colour and in shape the cases had a strong resemblance to the flax-seeds from which they take their name, except in being narrower.

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