. Eye spy : afield with nature among flowers and animate things . Natural history; Insects; Natural history. /ARDLY a season passes with- out my being in receipt of one or more inquiries, personal or by letter, concerning this snowy brood which haunts the alders in the swamp or along the road-side, and which envelops the smaller branches in its dense, feathery fringe. It is often one of the most frequent and conspicuous incidents in a country walk during its season, and its season ranges from its height in early summer until the frost. And yet how few there are, even of those, perhaps, who pas


. Eye spy : afield with nature among flowers and animate things . Natural history; Insects; Natural history. /ARDLY a season passes with- out my being in receipt of one or more inquiries, personal or by letter, concerning this snowy brood which haunts the alders in the swamp or along the road-side, and which envelops the smaller branches in its dense, feathery fringe. It is often one of the most frequent and conspicuous incidents in a country walk during its season, and its season ranges from its height in early summer until the frost. And yet how few there are, even of those, perhaps, who pass it every day, who have any defi- nite idea of its character ! I know one rustic who claimed that it was "dry-rot," or a "speeshy of mould "; but the wool- ly phenomenon is commonly dismissed by the rural mind with the observation that it is " bugs. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gibson, W. Hamilton (William Hamilton), 1850-1896. New York : Harper & Brothers


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