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" A mite (Acarus eruditus) eats the paste that fastens the paper over the edges of the binding, and so loosens it. The caterpillar of another little moth takes its station in damp old books, between the leaves, and there commits great ravages. The little... "
American Journal of Pharmacy - Страница 182
1857
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The Eclectic Review, Том 5; Том 23

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1816 - 678 страници
...spinning a robe, which it covers with its own excrement, will do it no little injury. Aarus ertiditui eats the paste that fastens the paper over the edges of the binding, and so loosens it. Many a black-letter rarity, which in these days of Bibliomania, would have been valued at its weight...

The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Том 5

1816 - 658 страници
...spinning a robe, which it covers with its own excrement, will do it no little injury. Aarus cruditus eats the paste that fastens the paper over the edges of the binding, and so loosens it. Many a black-letter rarity, which in these days of Bibliomania, would have been valued at its weight...

The bibliographical decameron; or, Ten days pleasant discourse upon ..., Том 1

Thomas Frognall Dibdin - 1817 - 578 страници
...it covers with its own excrement, will do it no little injury, ft. mite (Acarus eruditus, Schrank) eats the paste that fastens the paper over the edges of the binding, and so loosens it. I have also often observed the caterpillar of another little moth, of which I have not ascertained...

An Introduction to Entomology: Or Elements of the Natural History of ..., Том 1

William Kirby, William Spence - 1818 - 568 страници
...it covers with its own excrement b, will do it no little injury. A mite,(Acarus eruditus, Schrank) eats the paste that fastens the paper over the edges of the binding, and so loosens itc. I have also often observed the caterpillar of another little moth, of which I have not ascertained...

An Introduction to Entomology: Or Elements of the Natural History of ..., Том 1

William Kirby, William Spence - 1822 - 618 страници
...it covers with its own excrement6, will do it no little injury. A mite, (Acarus enulitus, Schrank) eats the paste that fastens the paper over the edges of the binding, and so loosens itc. I have also often observed the caterpillar of another little moth, of which I have not ascertained...

The North American Review, Том 35

1832 - 614 страници
...gentlemen, regards books only with an eye to the binding. Another, called the learned mite, acarus eruditus, eats the paste that fastens the paper over the edges of the binding. Another, whose nam'e we have never learned, gets between the leaves and devours them ; while the anobium,...

An Introduction to Entomology: Or, Elements of the Natural History of ...

William Kirby, William Spence - 1846 - 642 страници
...observed the caterpillar of another little moth, of which I have not ascertained the species, that takes its station in damp old books, between the leaves, and there commits great ravages; and many a black-letter rarity, which in these days of Bibliomania would have been valued at its weight...

Notes and Queries, Том 43

1871 - 704 страници
...which it covers with its own excrement, will do it no little injury. A mite (Ácana eruditut. Schrank) eats the paste that fastens the paper over the edges of the| binding, and so loosens it. I have also often observed the caterpillar of another little moth, of which I have not ascertained...

The Literary Remains of the Late William B.O. Peabody, D.D.

William Bourne Oliver Peabody - 1850 - 476 страници
...some literary gentlemen, regards books only with an eye to the binding. Another, called the learned mite, acarus erudilus, eats the paste that fastens the paper over the edges of the binding. Another, whose name we have never learned, gets between the leaves, and devours them ; while the anobium,...

Literary Remains of the Late William B.O. Peabody, D.D.

William Bourne Oliver Peabody - 1850 - 478 страници
...gentlemen, regards books only with an eye to the binding. Another, called the learned mite, acarus eruditus, eats the paste that fastens the paper over the edges of the binding. Another, whose name we have never learned, gets between the leaves, and devours them ; while the anotrium,...




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