Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . Fig. -i^.—Blatta (^Periplaneta) orientalis, male. Twicenatural size. barracks after the Crimean war, and to have beencarried to the bakers in bread-baskets. We havemet with no instance in which it has continued togain ground at the expense of orientalis. Americanaalso seems well established in particular houses ordistricts in England. H. C. R. (loc. cit.) mentionswarehouses near the Thames, Red Lion and Blooms-bury Squares, and the Zoological Gardens, RegentsPark. It frequents one s


Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . Fig. -i^.—Blatta (^Periplaneta) orientalis, male. Twicenatural size. barracks after the Crimean war, and to have beencarried to the bakers in bread-baskets. We havemet with no instance in which it has continued togain ground at the expense of orientalis. Americanaalso seems well established in particular houses ordistricts in England. H. C. R. (loc. cit.) mentionswarehouses near the Thames, Red Lion and Blooms-bury Squares, and the Zoological Gardens, RegentsPark. It frequents one single warehouse in Bradford,and is similarly local in other towns with foreigntrade. Many cases are recorded in which Gertnanica hasbeen replaced by orientalis, as in parts of Russia andWestern Germany, but detailed and authenticatedaccounts are still desired. On the whole orientalisseems to be dominant over both Germanica andAmericana, The slow spread of the cockroaches in Europe is Fig-. ?.7—Blatta {Pe-riplaneta) orien-talis, female. Twicenatural size.


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