The book The Standard Natural History V.2 was written by author Hellwald, Friedrich Von, 1842-1892 Here you can read free online of The Standard Natural History V.2 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Standard Natural History V.2 a good or bad book?
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When ready for this change, they crawl to the side of a fence or trunk of a tree, and grasp it tightly with their claws ; the skin then splits down the back, the tender creature draws itself forth, remains suspended for a few hours until the superfluous moisture has ilried from the integument, the wings have stretched to their full size, and the insect files off. 228 NATI'RAL III STORY OF AnTHROPODS. It is found only in the United States, and is best known in the region east of the Mississippi ...River, although it extends west into eastern Kansas. Areas of variable extent are occupied by it, and in each of which it appears at different years. Thus a very large brood extends interru])tedly from northei'U Vermont to Georgia, and thence to Michigan and Illinois, which was first recorded as appearing in 1715. This has been traced at intervals of seventeen years until 1868, and consequently will next appear in 1885. Sixteen distinct broods have thus far l)eon made out, of which four have appeared in New England; the same number in New York, and in Illinois, extending into Missouri; seven in Pennsylvania; three in North Carolina and Vir- ginia; two in Maryland; one in Kansas and Indian Territory; and one in e.ach of the States, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, and Indian Terri- tory; while only one is in Delaware, and that an extension of the one in southern Maryland.
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