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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1878)
THE WEST SHORE. October, 1878. 53 ANTS AM THK I.M'.V.K OK LV( .1 NA PUHJDAI01OL0& Tha behavior of aula toward aphidua, from hick thay obtain auj;lias of secretion which u IJOII U lh' r taate, lix long been matter of uhaerv.lnm It now announced that nU bare a a i) of i heriahing the Urvr of the l.ulter- " (l-r" vf.ir ytofaij for the uitiful mailer, which it MM let. Ill the issue of tlx GwaMfJlM IMmm(mM there l a dawtfij lion ol oherrvationa of tin kind by W. II Klwarda, of Virginia, from whnh we ,pi,.te a follow.. " The aula, when dia m i I on a stem, will invariably bo on or near the larva-. They run ner ttm leelv. carea.nig wilt anUmine, (Utuly with tha ol.jn I ol peraualing the lacv.i to out a drop ol the '' I on Ihn eleventh maul Moat ol Una can-uing la done about the anUri'ir tegmenta, .ml while the antn are no amployad, or rather while they are aUeut from Ula laal aagrnetila, the lub-a ol the twelfth seg nant ar aim -at certainly eijtided to (nil aslant, an I ao remain, with no retract, n.' or thrnlrbliig, until the and coin tumbling in in grwal ririUuietit, an I put either loot or snlrl.ll. .lire. tl on or , l-. tiy the tubes, u lint theaa are instantly withdrawn. The anta pay n head Ui tha tuliea, ilo not put their inoiitha I" them or to the oiietiiugi from which they airiua. anr Jo they manipulate that segment. Thay aak fur nothing an I e.ct nothing from it Hut they io at mice turn to the eleventh, i tha hack l the segment, ,nt their uioutha In tha M.uiug an.l eihiint ail Mgaff desire, ami alpn'tan, , Ity hol ing tlie gUas steady on tha eleventh, a movement of the tiack of thia sagnsanl will wain Iw apparent, and suddenly Uiarw r.ilniiaa a 'lull grssii, llnahy, inamill ml ffawa, hum tha top of which com", a Uuy drop t olaar gree,, duel tkm tha aula drink grewl ily, two ur thrwa of it,, i, perhaps .tamling alantt It. and they lit k off the lad trace of II, stroking the augment meantime Aa the drop disappear. Una organ sink, in at tha aiei and it a., withdrawn The anta linn run .Uut, aomn awaking other larr on the aane t.in, anwta with n ' ileiimte ol..vi, hm pret.-nlly ali ratum and lh carea.iog. m on a Mfafl The inUr.ala Uimi the appr.n e of the gl ,hulc varied with the cm l.ii ,u of in. Km t If ,-, h.u.lwd tj tha Ion.. . .iituiue-l aoliotiugi, anna minute would rlap.e. and lh.- tn' . m analnle remained ,- meealed. hut a Imeh Ian., r.-i,ni,. I lilUa ut no urging and one globule foil,, a.. I another rapillt, aoinetimaa aven without a rwtraeting ol tha organ. I haw . muted ajj aiiaa..uia in fl awMMfk The UtTa tla ,.t aiwata avail the aHJr,M.'h to the eh nth aeg want, Ut far, ,Mt ,lr.,t nna-nmht ml aa "mi aa it at aware of the prwaam-w of the ant N and 1km the .Ir, waa pre, -Ird l,uh hla aarrial tinioa largrt than itarll." ft t. in hHIII Mr l.u.llr-tone atya, in a little pamphlet lal.ly pul.i.l, aaaahat of rliea U ilar. in a glaaa , aae aueh aa an a4(aanun.i with plentv ,.f angar to Iml m an.1 lh. .a.. Ia then n.vl,- air tight, they ill in a few .la., hav, , ua-awal the air with than ..ih tl,.i ,h,y will die. Hut if a,,,,,, living Jaata. aa well aa augar. ... ,hut in with the ll,e, w, rawiUnn. to . ,.r umlht ilh arti.. an.lita. a. , health; the -.. a. id and in,., t '" ,Km I'"m to animal. . and reinrn mg w. than, ,UIT ,.1Crn and iulr.agrn m.lra.1 A i-i.i .. Unm iimii a im, p, M '; '-. M.rr the Amr. ! " " 'K a .aae ,. l ,,t,pa the whole ( the .a-rvhoim J a "P"1-1 l y bimaall H. drairr.1 U. ,4a.w M raw, ih. f-, lt, ,h, ;ie!"i"M ' "la",11- , 'Uy.t that H rn.l.alhr rMI lU .. , 4n ddrnk thary owa 4W aach nam, THK Pom F (iKKATEST SrilENHTH IN Metal. -Numerous expcrinienU have been conducle.1 by several eminent engineers to prove the tensile itntlgtil of Ton and steel, both in the sha of bars and plates. Unfortunately, however, many of the tests have been carried out with rude testing machines, mowing it difleall to obhtia t trai result of the endurance ,i l itwogabol the metal under investigation. In addition to this a large proportion of the pat iinenx tested have bwtt ol short lengths of H.u..l ...... ...... rr..,.. o ;.. ., .1 in and in all ui' ,.i. ."" - .in.), , , a I,, do r tensile strain h:is twen tinted A NEAT DWELLING. In the planning of houses and the ornamenta tion of their exteriors and interiors, there is wide room for the application of individual tastes. What would please one home-maker would not another. In our choice of designs to present to nnr reader", we have made a wide diversity in styles that each might choose ac cording to his liking. I'M designs which we . aaaLWTHaawar' BaBa'-- ZanBBFBBJ BaaatBaawaanaBF aT ' I A 'lawl II affiaaav V:' m 50 mt WBT' ll -awR aaflywSWafawByt HIM1 IN FOB DWELLING HOUSE WITH FRENCH ROOF. hau ,-an U depended npoo in practice, while give on this page is another from the esUblish wlonaUon has also been much overstated, a I ineut of Isaac II. Hobbs & Son, architects, of IT ,;;';i,r,,("" r. "f the PhilWphU. I'a. It is ,,ite different from the . "r ,r"'" 11 7''"'-t"n ra, or what light and airy cottage exteriors which we have V. 7,1 -2fta0n' , Wlth"M0- f'ven More, It is rather more severe in out- aMKav. UmU0rn' '5 'he feature of the building being the noun load la always earned 111 the mil. I i ueti e Fe..i., ef li a.a .u.? ia 5 , .. . ....... lu , t.lI1LC j.t wiinve, imi vile uy- I. k I la , . .. . -. " '"" I ...,,l,,. k ,i i" " '. tUer"W- rr " pt from overheating by the m, l .. take, ; the remainder, down to dnwnpouring of the sun's rays bv lcavina an 1 ' "''-'.. eloped w ith a 'air-spLe between the lof and the eetlillg. of F H a rUWT KIXKIU. ETiXi Ordmary iron boiw. P"J hw;1 ' an exeeptmn to tin. km, mi ne.rlv i,nner..lly bre.k wtth . max" n-nl.al.1,,', .h ,, r(M,cti0f a-J','.! ' M ' "' :" I ' gramme, include. 2 . I ' vi '""."""""'I'" the mixed thns- and ..ullU, Kngli.h ustsUnt K 1 1 i K K 1 K j M SECOND FLOOR. be upper room,, lt i, o,tim,ted that the hUM can be built of frame, as shown in the Wans, forr!,.Hl.. where materials is of average Tk. al 'hall V 1 . rc P''ned as follows: A, lihr.ry, U In i..t. n ? Ti lI. m f.i. r u , 'iiniiin riMim, iw y io fcy "0,ehlMoloiw, ,po. "on; Uth room; M, veranda. "WaBajaaajaawaajajaaaBga,