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...olmo, m., elm....   olmo, m., elm.の読み方
Gustavo Adolfo Becquer 「Legends, Tales and Poems」

...These remain upon thewing for several weeks, the females laying their eggs uponthe elm and hop leaves...   These remain upon thewing for several weeks, the females laying their eggs uponthe elm and hop leavesの読み方
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」

...Elliott continues his article as follows: "The principalnative trees on the plains west of ninety-seventh meridian are:Cottonwood, walnut, elm, ash, box-elder, hackberry, plum, redcedar...   Elliott continues his article as follows: The principalnative trees on the plains west of ninety-seventh meridian are:Cottonwood, walnut, elm, ash, box-elder, hackberry, plum, redcedarの読み方
W. E. Webb 「Buffalo Land」

...The elm and ash are of similar, perhapsgreater range...   The elm and ash are of similar, perhapsgreater rangeの読み方
W. E. Webb 「Buffalo Land」

...To the end of a branch of some tall shade tree, preferablyan elm or willow, although almost any large tree on a lawn or roadsidemay suit her, she carries grasses, plant fibre, string, or bits ofcloth...   To the end of a branch of some tall shade tree, preferablyan elm or willow, although almost any large tree on a lawn or roadsidemay suit her, she carries grasses, plant fibre, string, or bits ofclothの読み方
Neltje Blanchan 「Birds Every Child Should Know」

...So, in a great company, they came fluttering, hopping, twittering up tothe elm tree where Mother Magpie nestled comfortably in her new house...   So, in a great company, they came fluttering, hopping, twittering up tothe elm tree where Mother Magpie nestled comfortably in her new houseの読み方
Abbie Farwell Brown 「The Curious Book of Birds」

...Besides fir-trees,the apple and elm are often selected by Goldfinches to build theirnests in, and they not unfrequently resort to any low tree in a hedgeor shrubbery, also to young oak-trees...   Besides fir-trees,the apple and elm are often selected by Goldfinches to build theirnests in, and they not unfrequently resort to any low tree in a hedgeor shrubbery, also to young oak-treesの読み方
Rev. C. A. Johns 「British Birds in their Haunts」

...Nests are placed about 10 feet high (two to 35 feet) in willow,cottonwood, elm, and the like...   Nests are placed about 10 feet high (two to 35 feet) in willow,cottonwood, elm, and the likeの読み方
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」

...Nests are placed about 35 feet high, actually ranging from 12 to 75feet, in cottonwood, elm, willow, and honey locust...   Nests are placed about 35 feet high, actually ranging from 12 to 75feet, in cottonwood, elm, willow, and honey locustの読み方
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」

...Nests are placed about four feet high in heavy cover in plum, elm, locust,and the like...   Nests are placed about four feet high in heavy cover in plum, elm, locust,and the likeの読み方
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」

...Nests are placed about 30 feet high in cottonwood, elm, osage orange, hackberry,juniper, locust, cliffsides, and buildings of man...   Nests are placed about 30 feet high in cottonwood, elm, osage orange, hackberry,juniper, locust, cliffsides, and buildings of manの読み方
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」

...Nests are placed in forks or on horizontal limbs of osage orange, redhaw, elm, and on crosspieces of power poles, about 15 feet high(ranging from five to 35 feet)...   Nests are placed in forks or on horizontal limbs of osage orange, redhaw, elm, and on crosspieces of power poles, about 15 feet high(ranging from five to 35 feet)の読み方
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」

...Nests are placed in hollows and crevices in elm, maple, cottonwood,willow, pear, apple, oak, drain spouts, and, occasionally, "birdhouses" made by man, about 17 feet high (four to 45 feet high)...   Nests are placed in hollows and crevices in elm, maple, cottonwood,willow, pear, apple, oak, drain spouts, and, occasionally, birdhouses made by man, about 17 feet high (four to 45 feet high)の読み方
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」

...Nests are placed in cavities about ten feet high (ranging from four to20 feet) in willow, elm, cottonwood, honey locust, apricot, ornestboxes placed by man...   Nests are placed in cavities about ten feet high (ranging from four to20 feet) in willow, elm, cottonwood, honey locust, apricot, ornestboxes placed by manの読み方
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」

...Nests are placed in cavities about 30 feet high in elm and sycamore...   Nests are placed in cavities about 30 feet high in elm and sycamoreの読み方
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」

...Nests are placed about four feet high in shrubs (rose, lilac, plum,elderberry) and about seven feet high in trees (red cedar, honeylocust, willow, elm, apple, and in vines in such trees)...   Nests are placed about four feet high in shrubs (rose, lilac, plum,elderberry) and about seven feet high in trees (red cedar, honeylocust, willow, elm, apple, and in vines in such trees)の読み方
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」

...Nests are placed about six feet high (ranging from four to 10 feet) inosage orange, small pines, honeysuckle vines, and elm...   Nests are placed about six feet high (ranging from four to 10 feet) inosage orange, small pines, honeysuckle vines, and elmの読み方
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」

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