10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIADEM SPIDER»
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1
Intellectual Observer; Review of Natural History, ...
... unless its true character was exposed, might lead to its being regarded as a
practically useful book by those ignorant of the subject of which it treats. HABITS
OF THE DIADEM SPIDER. (AEA2TEA DIADEMA, LINTS'iEUS; EPEIEA DIADEMA
.) ...
2
The Intellectual Observer
Diadem spider, habits of, 285. Dialysis, detection of poisons by, 804. Digestive
organs of swan mussel, 68. Disease caused by bacteriums, 146. Diseases
common to mountain districts, 385. Dissociation of carbonic oxide, 465. Distoma
militare ...
The white silky flakes waving about in spring i and autumn, and known in some
counties as Virgin's Threads, are the produce of young j araneids, and especially
of a species called the Diadem Spider. The silvery threads on the ! furrows of a ...
Eneas Sweetland Dallas, 1861
4
The Magazine of Natural History, and Journal of Zoology, ...
His abdomen exceeded in size a wren's egg, was of an extremely bright yellow,
and marked with brown something in the shape of the marks on a diadem spider
(/Irauea diadema). (Jig. 78.) After I had returned home, delighted with my prize, ...
J. C. Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, 1829
5
The Magazine of Natural History: 1835
In this neighbourhood [Dundee] the diadem spider is abundant, inhabiting almost
every kind of locality ; the rich warm garden, the shady wood, the grassy meadow
,and thewild mountain heath are alike its home, where it spreads its net of ...
6
The magazine of naturel history and journal of zoology botany
Spiders. — Epeira diadema. (Jig. 5.5.) — In this neighbourhood [Dundee] the
diadem spider is abundant, inhabiting almost every kind of locality ; the rich warm
garden, the shady wood, the grassy meadow,and thewild mountain heath are
alike ...
7
The Magazine of natural history and journal of zoology, ...
Spiders. — Epetradiadema. (Jig. 55.) — In this neighbourhood [Dundee] the
diadem spider is abundant, inhabiting almost every kind of locality ; the rich warm
garden, the shady wood, the grassy meadow, and the wild mountain heath are
alike ...
8
Magazine of Natural History
In this neighbourhood [Dundee] the diadem spider is abundant, inhabiting almost
every kind of locality ; the rich warm garden, the shady wood, the grassy meadow
, and the wild mountain heath are alike its home, where it spreads its net of ...
John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson, 1835
9
Letters of Miss Frances Rolleston of Keswick
THE DIADEM SPIDER. The gossamer insect, floating in the air one fine summer
morning, paused to gaze upon the gigantic and symmetrical web of the Diadem
Spider, thrown from shrub to shrub in a flower garden; it sparkled with dew-drops
...
Frances Rolleston, Caroline Dent, 1867
10
Fantastic
Spider Worlds
C. Crab spiders 36 Cross Orb—weaver 6 Cross spider 6 D Diadem spider 6 E
European Garden spider 6 European Nursery—web spider 44, 55, 57 F Fringed
Ornamental 25. G. Garden spider 8 Golden silk orb—weavers 28 J Jumping ...