CLIP the wings off the butterfly, lay them on clean, in the form of a butterfly when flying. Spread some thick clean gum-water on another piece of paper, press it on the wings, and it will take them up ; lay a piece of white paper over it, and rub it... The Girl's Own Book - 第 147 頁Lydia Maria Child 著 - 1833 - 288 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Endless amusement - 1820 - 232 頁
...piece of paper, press it on the wings, and it will take them up ; lay a piece of white paper over it, and rub it gently with your finger, or the smooth handle of a knife. The bodies are to be drawn in the space which you leave between the wings. To soften Horn. To one pound... | |
| William Clarke - 1829 - 476 頁
...piece of paper, press it on the wings, and it will take them up ; lay a piece of white paper over it, and rub it gently with your finger, or the smooth handle of a knife. The bodies are to be drawn in the space which you leave between the wings. THE DEAF MADE TO HEAR. i*rocure... | |
| 1839 - 230 頁
...piece of paper, press it on the wings, and it will take them up ; lay a piece of white paper over it, and rub it gently with your finger, or the smooth handle of a knife. The bodies are to be drawn in the space which you leave between the wings. To soften Horn. To one pound... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1847 - 338 頁
...lay them upon clean paper, in the form of jhe insect when flying, Spread some clean thick gum water on another piece of paper, and press it on the wings...and rub it gently with your finger, or the smooth dandle of a knife. A perfect impression of the wings will thus be taken. The body must be drawn and... | |
| William Clarke - 1855 - 722 頁
...piece of (viper, press it on the wings, and it will take them up ; lay a piece of white paper over it, and rub it gently with your finger, or the smooth handle of a knife. The bodies are to be drawn in the space which you leave between the wings. THE DEAF MADE TO 111 AH.... | |
| Caroline L. Smith - 1867 - 268 頁
...clean paper, in the position they occupy when the insect is flying. Spread some clean, thick gum water on another piece of paper and press it on the wings ; the little colored, feathery substance will adhere to it ; then lay a piece of white paper upon the top of the... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1868 - 302 頁
...piece of paper, press it on the wings, and it will take them up; lay a piece of white paper over it, and rub it gently with your finger, or the smooth handle of a knife. The bodies are to be drawn in the space which you leave between the wings. TO CHANGE A BLUE LIQUID... | |
| 1875 - 708 頁
...of paper, press it on die wings, and it will take them up ; lay a piece •if white pa|>er over it, and rub it gently with your finger, or the smooth handle of a knife. The bodies are to be drawn in the space which you leavsj between die wings. THE DEAF HADE TO HEAR.... | |
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