10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CADDIS WORM»
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Handbook of Nature Study
The caddis worm is not grown fast to its case as is the snail to its shell. If we hold
down with forceps a case in which the occupant is wrong side up, after a few
struggles to turn itself over, case and all, it will turn over within the case. It keeps
its ...
Anna Botsford Comstock, 1939
The first he calls a piper, " whose husk or case is a piece of reed about an inch
long, or longer, and as big about as the compass of a two-pence." This
description of caddis-worm is commended by the worthy angler as a choice bait
for chub or ...
3
The Saturday Magazine. Published Under the Direction of the ...
The first he calls a piper, “whose husk or case is a piece of reed about an inch
long, or longer, and as big about as the compass of a two-pence." This
description of caddis-worm is commended by the worthy angler as a choice bait
for chub or ...
4
Adventures with Insects
Figur, CASf OF CADDIS WORM One species makes its home of bits of rubbish
and silk spun in a spiral and forming a little cornucopia (Figure l65). A few
species live in hollow stems. All the houses have a tough lining of silk to protect
the ...
5
Clara Dillingham Pierson's Complete Among the People Series
cried one Caddis Worm, andall the others answered, “Let's.” So each hooked
himself in with the two stout hooks which grew at the end of his body, and there
they were as snug and comfortable as Clams. About this time theBig
Brothercame ...
Clara Dillingham Pierson, 2013
Each Caddis Worm found his own, and fastened them together withasort of silk
whichhe pulled out of his body. They had nobody toshow them how, so each
planned to suit himself, and no two wereexactly alike. “I'mgoingto make
myhousebig ...
Clara Dillingham Pierson, 2013
7
The Monthly Repository, and Library of Entertaining Knowledge
Another employs pieces of Leaf Nest of Caddis-Worm. reed cut into convenient
lengths, or of grass, straw, wood, &c, carefully joining and cementing each piece
to its fellow as the work proceeds ; and he frequently finishes the whole by
adding ...
8
Charlie's discoveries: or. A good use for eyes and ears
THE CADDIS-WORM, AND THE OAK-APPI.ES. Immediately on his liberation
from the tea- table, Charles hastened to provide better accommodation for his
captive in the grotto ; and then brought it to his Mamma, requesting an account of
its ...
Charlie (fict.name.), 1839
In its natural pond, the caddis worm does not often have at its disposal the picked
joists which I give it in the tumbler. It comes across something of everything; and
that something of everything it employs as it finds it. Bits of wood, large seeds, ...
10
Seasons of the Trout: Strategies for the Year-Round Western ...
Green Sedge Fly Patterns LARVA: GREEN CADDIS WORM #12-1 6 DOUBLE
BLACK BEAD GREEN CADDIS WORM #12-14 (CAN BE TIED ON CURVED
LONG-SHANK HOOKS FOR A MORE REALISTIC LOOK) PUPA: BROWN AND ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CADDIS WORM»
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Caddis Fly used in Jewellery / Modern Art
In his ongoing project The Wonderful Caddis Worm: Sculptural Work in Collaboration with Trichoptera, Duprat involves himself in the ... «YouTube, Jan 12»