. Handbook of field and general ornithology; a manual of the structure and classification of birds . hair ; c, imago. tenna, more enlarged. sequently, by prompt removal of an infested specimen, save furtherdepredations; nevertheless, the rest become suspicious, and thewhole drawer or box should be quarantined, if not submitted toany of the processes described beyond. Our lines of defence areseveral. We may mechanically oppose entrance of the enemy • wemay meet hirn with abliorrent odours that drive him off, sicken orknl him, and finally we may cook him to death. I will noticethese methods succ


. Handbook of field and general ornithology; a manual of the structure and classification of birds . hair ; c, imago. tenna, more enlarged. sequently, by prompt removal of an infested specimen, save furtherdepredations; nevertheless, the rest become suspicious, and thewhole drawer or box should be quarantined, if not submitted toany of the processes described beyond. Our lines of defence areseveral. We may mechanically oppose entrance of the enemy • wemay meet hirn with abliorrent odours that drive him off, sicken orknl him, and finally we may cook him to death. I will noticethese methods successively, taking occasion to describe a cabinetunder the first head. 84 FIELD ORNITHOLOGY part i Cases for Storage or Transportation should be rather small,for several reasons. They are easier to handle and pack. Thereare fewer birds pressing each other. Particular specimens are morereadily reached. Insects must effect just so many more separateentrances to infest the whole. Small lids are more readily fittedtight. For the ordinary run of small birds I should not desire abox over 18x18x18 inch


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