. Bulletin. Agriculture -- Massachusetts Periodicals; Fertilizers -- Analysis Periodicals. 11 satisfying to their ravenous appetites. This march they keep up until they have completed their growth or are checked by outside agencies. The eggs (Fig. 5) are glistening-white in color, nearly globular, and are stuck in rows of from 15 to 20 on blades of grass, generally being hidden under a fold of a leaf or between the sheath and the stem. Frequently they are deposited in stacks of standing straw, hayricks and the like. The number laid by a single female varies from 500 to ^. Please note tha
. Bulletin. Agriculture -- Massachusetts Periodicals; Fertilizers -- Analysis Periodicals. 11 satisfying to their ravenous appetites. This march they keep up until they have completed their growth or are checked by outside agencies. The eggs (Fig. 5) are glistening-white in color, nearly globular, and are stuck in rows of from 15 to 20 on blades of grass, generally being hidden under a fold of a leaf or between the sheath and the stem. Frequently they are deposited in stacks of standing straw, hayricks and the like. The number laid by a single female varies from 500 to ^. 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 Hatch Experiment Station. [S. l. : s. n. ]
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