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Loudon, J. C. (John Claudius), 1783-1843
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the other ; next stop all the interstices between the bottom of the one and the eaves of the other, at c, /, g, with moss, wool, or any suitable substance, i2 112 MEANS FOR ARRESTING THE PROGRESS OF Fig. 8. Plan of a fly -trap.
which will prevent the entrance or exit of flies. The bottom hand-glass must rest on three pieces of bricks, fig. 8, to form an opening underneath. The appearance of the trap when completed is simply that of one hand-glass above another, fig. 9. Frag- ments of waste frui
...t are laid on the ground, unler the bottom hand-glass, to attract the flies, which, having once entered, never descend again to get out, but rise into the upper glass, and buzz about under its roof, till, fatigued and exhausted, they drop down, and are seen lying dead on the roof of the under glass. One of these traps, placed conspicuously on the ground be- Fig. 9. Hand-glasses ar- fore a fruit-wall or hothouse, acts as a decoy to all ranged as a fly-trap. Kinds of w j nge( J i nsec ts. (Gard. Mag.

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