Grasshopper Country
Title | Grasshopper Country PDF eBook |
Author | David C. Rentz |
Publisher | UNSW Press |
Pages | 400 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780868400631 |
This text provides complete coverage of the classification, biology and ecology of Australian orthopteroid insects. It discusses identifying features, collecting techniques, culture methods and preservation techniques. It also includes sounds from over 130 species.
A Guide to Australian Grasshoppers and Locusts
Title | A Guide to Australian Grasshoppers and Locusts PDF eBook |
Author | David C. Rentz |
Publisher | |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN |
Provides an aid to the identification of both adult and nymph stages of Australian grasshoppers, using nothing more than a 10x hand lens. Technical terminolgy is kept to minimum, as easy-to-understand diagrams illustrate the morphological structures necessary for identification.
Insects of South-Eastern Australia
Title | Insects of South-Eastern Australia PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Farrow |
Publisher | CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2016-05 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1486304753 |
A walk in the bush reveals insects visiting flowers, patrolling the air, burrowing under bark and even biting your skin. Every insect has characteristic feeding preferences and behaviours. Insects of South-Eastern Australia is a unique field guide that uses host plants and behavioural attributes as the starting point for identifying insects. Richly illustrated with colour photographs, the different species of insects found in Australia’s temperate south-east, including plant feeders, predators, parasites and decomposers, are presented. The guide is complemented by an introduction to the insects of the region, including their environment, classification, life history, feeding strategies and behaviour. Fascinating boxes on camouflage, mimicry and many other topics are also included throughout. Whether you are a field naturalist, entomologist or just want to know what’s in your backyard, Insects of South-Eastern Australia will help you to identify the insects most likely to be encountered, as well as understand the basics of their ecology and behaviour.
Making Funds Available for Grasshopper Control
Title | Making Funds Available for Grasshopper Control PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture |
Publisher | |
Pages | 40 |
Release | 1932 |
Genre | Locusts |
ISBN |
COUNTY AGENT WORK
Title | COUNTY AGENT WORK PDF eBook |
Author | U.S. . STATE RELATIONS SERVICE |
Publisher | |
Pages | 434 |
Release | 1918 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
In the Land of the Grasshopper Song
Title | In the Land of the Grasshopper Song PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Ellicott Arnold |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 1980-01-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780803267039 |
In 1908 two young women—the authors of this book—accepted Indian Service appointments as field matrons for the Karok Indians in the Klamath and Salmon River country of northern California. Although the area had been the scene of a gold rush some fifty years earlier, they write in the foreword, "the social life of the Indian—what he believed and the way he felt about things—was very little affected by white influence. The older Indians still had the spaced tatoo marks on their forearms, by which they could measure the length of the string of wampum required to buy a wife. . . . The white men we knew on the Rivers were pioneers of the Old West. . . . All around us was gold country, the land of the saloon and of the six-shooter. Our friends and neighbors carried guns as a matter of course, and used them on occasion. But the account given in these pages is not of these occurrences but of everyday life on the frontier in an Indian village, and what Indians and badmen did and said when they were not engaged in wiping out their friends and neighbors. It is also the account of our own two years in Indian country where, in the sixty-mile stretch between Happy Camp and Orleans, we were the only white women, and most of the time quite scared enough to satisfy anybody."
The Grasshopper King
Title | The Grasshopper King PDF eBook |
Author | Jordan Ellenberg |
Publisher | Coffee House Press |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2014-05-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1566893860 |
Chandler State University is the one thing keeping the dusty, Western town of Chandler on the map. Now that its basketball program has fallen apart, CSU’s only claim to fame is its Gravinics Department, dedicated to the study of an obscure European country—its mythology, its extraordinarily difficult language, and especially its bizarre star poet, Henderson. Having discovered Henderson’s poetry in a trash bin, Stanley Higgs becomes the foremost scholar of the poet’s work, accepts a position at Chandler State University, achieves international academic fame, marries the Dean’s daughter, and abruptly stops talking. With all of academia convinced that Higgs is formulating a great truth, the university employs Orwellian techniques to record Higgs’s every potential utterance and to save its reputation. A feckless Gravinics language student, Samuel Grapearbor, together with his long-suffering girlfriend Julia, is hired to monitor Higgs during the day. Over endless games of checkers and shared sandwiches, a uniquely silent friendship develops. As one man struggles to grow up and the other grows old, The Grasshopper King, in all of his glory, emerges. In this debut novel about treachery, death, academia, marriage, mythology, history, and truly horrible poetry, Jordan Ellenberg creates a world complete with its own geography, obscene folklore, and absurdly endearing -characters—a world where arcane subjects flourish and the smallest swerve from convention can result in -immortality. Jordan Ellenberg was born in Potomac, Maryland in 1971. His brilliance as a mathematical prodigy led to a feature in The National Enquirer, an interview with Charlie Rose on CBS’s Nightwatch, and gold medals at the Math Olympiad in Cuba and Germany. He is now an Assistant Professor of Math at Princeton University and his column, "Do the Math," appears regularly in the online journal Slate. This is his first novel.