. The natural history of the farm : a guide to the practical study of the sources of our living in wild nature . Natural history. igo NATURAL HISTORY OP THE FARM Study 25. Observations on Fence-rows The program of work for this study will consist of: i. A comparison of fence-rows bordering different kinds of fences, in different situations (upland and lowland, adjacent to woods, pasture and fields), and receiving different care (or different degrees of neglect). 2. A detailed study of the population of selected strips of fence-row, as to the larger plants and animals it helps sustain. The reco


. The natural history of the farm : a guide to the practical study of the sources of our living in wild nature . Natural history. igo NATURAL HISTORY OP THE FARM Study 25. Observations on Fence-rows The program of work for this study will consist of: i. A comparison of fence-rows bordering different kinds of fences, in different situations (upland and lowland, adjacent to woods, pasture and fields), and receiving different care (or different degrees of neglect). 2. A detailed study of the population of selected strips of fence-row, as to the larger plants and animals it helps sustain. The record of this study may consist of: i. Notes as to conditions obtaining in half a dozen of the different fence-rows observed. 2. Annotated lists of the population of the selected for special study: (a) Plants, with notes on the kind, size, growth- habit, mode of propagation, abundance, etc. (b) Animals, as indicated by "signs" of their occur- rence, burrows, runways, nests, borings, tracks, hair, feathers, etc., with notes on haunts, abundance, 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 Needham, James G. (James George), 1868-1956. New York : Comstock Pub. Co


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