...I remember now the note of the wind in the elm trees outside...
Anthony Hope 「The Prisoner of Zenda」
...Upon Annie's complaining ofweariness I led the way back to the yard, where a pine log, lying undera spreading elm, afforded a shady though somewhat hard seat...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The Conjure Woman」
...The elm beetles are trying to devour the elms; and spraying is inprogress...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...Nest a mass ofleaves, lined with rootlets, placed on the groundat the base of a small elm sprout in underbrushon a hillside...
Chester A. Reed 「The Bird Book」
...On reaching the camp the first thing noticeable was that the old hollow elm that I had used for a dryhouse to hang up skins in, had met with foul play, for it lay on the ground, having blown down...
Eldred Nathaniel Woodcock 「Fifty Years a Hunter and Trapper」
...When spring has sufficiently advanced for the leaves ofthe elm and the hop to be fairly well developed, the motherbutterflies lay their eggs in a curious and characteristicfashion...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...These remain upon thewing for several weeks, the females laying their eggs uponthe elm and hop leaves...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...In regionswhere they are not especially abundant, they are likely tobe found upon willow, poplar, or elm...
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...
W. E. Webb 「Buffalo Land」
...The elm and ash are of similar, perhapsgreater range...
W. E. Webb 「Buffalo Land」
...So, in a great company, they came fluttering, hopping, twittering up tothe elm tree where Mother Magpie nestled comfortably in her new house...
Abbie Farwell Brown 「The Curious Book of Birds」
...Nests are of wood chips in cavities excavated in elm, cottonwood, boxelder, ash, hickory, or willow, about 25 feet high (nine to 60 feet)...
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」
...Nests are placed in crotches, lateral forks, or on horizontal limbs,about 26 feet high, in cottonwood, elm, osage orange, hackberry, honeylocust, mulberry, oak, and on power poles...
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)...
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)...
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」
...Nests are placed in forks or on limbs about 17 feet high in oak, elm,honey locust, red haw, pecan, and walnut...
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」
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