When full grown, they descend to the root of the tree, burrow into the soil, and there remain in the chrysalis state till the following June.
The caterpillar, when full fed, makes a cocoon with silk and the chips of wood that it has bitten off; and in this undergoes its metamorphoses.
When full grown, it is of a pale green colour, with white spiracles, a dark green line down the back, and an oblique white stripe on each side of each segment.
When full grown it descends to the trunk of the tree, and constructs a very hard cocoon of a glutinous substance from its own body mingled with little pieces of the bark that it removes for the purpose.
When full grown it spins its cone of silk, which is its cocoon, in the same manner as other insects.
When full, the polype contracts itself, hangs down as in a kind of stupor, but extends again in proportion as the food is digested, and the excrementitious part is discharged.
The larva, when full-grown, measures about 3/4 inch in length.
When full-grown these caterpillars descend to the ground and construct loose cocoons of silk and earth on the under sides of fallen leaves.
When full-fed it selects a secluded spot, generally a crevice in the trunk of a tree, where it spins an oval cocoon of silk intermixed with its own hairs.
The green caterpillar, when full grown, is ornamented with brown-bordered reddish spots on the back, but these markings are absent in its earlier stages.
When full grown it forms an oval cocoon in the earth, and therein changes to a chrysalis (Plate 89, Fig.
It feeds, in August and September, on broom; when full grown it enters the earth, and there turns to a reddish brown chrysalis, the wing cases of which are greenish.
When full at the bottom they serve to hide a large foot.
When full, make a basin in the ashes and pour in water; keep filling it as it sinks in the ashes.
This animal measures, when full grown, about eight inches from the end of the nose to the base of the tail.
When full grown, the beaver will weigh from forty to fifty pounds, although occasionally a much larger one is found.
The average weight of the Black bear, when full grown, is from two hundred to three hundred pounds, but specimens have been killed weighing far more than these figures.
When full, it should be carried to the brooding-house and carefully inverted over the feeding-boards.
When full, the older birds are probably about two weeks old, and of course these older ones must be removed to make room for successive hatches of younger birds.
These boxes and contents can be turned as readily with a dozen as when full.
When full grown it is about nine inches long, independently of the tail, which measures fifteen inches.
The pulp chest c is made to slide out, so as when full to be readily replaced by another.
It combines sugary and acid qualities in happy proportions, when full ripe.
This fish commences the sixth of Linnaean order, and all the species are large, seldom measuring, when full-grown, less than three or four feet in length.
When full-grown, it sometimes measures eighteen feet in length, and about the same around the body.
When full grown a loosely woven cocoon is formed on the ground beneath the food plant, or other herbage, and therein the caterpillar changes to an ochreous grey or brownish chrysalis.
When full-grown this larva closes up one end of {29}its burrow, and thus forms a closed cell, in which it is transformed into the pupa shown at Fig.
When full-grown it is quite as large as the illustration, and is nearly always in the position there indicated, owing to the size of its posterior segments and the absence of any anal proleg, which compel it to lie always on its side.
When full-grown this insect is transformed into the curious pupa shown at Fig.
The larvae of this insect are covered with numerous minute spines, and may be often found in the nests; also the cocoons which they form when full grown, these latter being of a dark brown colour, and rather elongate.
The caterpillar (Plate 5) when full grown is green tinged with blue or grey above, and greenish beneath.
The caterpillar (Plate 30) when full grown is dark green on the back and lighter on the sides, roughened with yellow dots, and with a yellow-marked white line above the feet.
Even within the last century in popular works on natural history, the elephant, when full grown, was said to measure from seventeen to twenty feet from the ground to the shoulder.
When full grown, these leeches are about two inches long, but reaching to six inches when extended.
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