Page 29] Sometimes from her, and sometimes from any merchant I can get it from.
Sometimes from Macduff in Banffshire, and sometimes from Tod Brothers, Stockbridge.
Sometimes from Lerwick, and sometimes we get something from Mr. Adie when we settle.
Whereas the other Hunting Wasps prepare a dwelling to which the provisions are carried, sometimes from a distance, the Scolia confines herself to digging her bed of leaf-mould until she comes upon a Cetonia-larva.
Long and curved, they nibble at the paralysed victim's neck, sometimes from above, sometimes from below.
Bertenshave is found for Birkenshaw, birch wood, Bartley, sometimes from Bartholomew, is more often for Berkeley, and both Lord Bacon and Horace Walpole wrote Twitnam for Twickenham.
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