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Butterflies
James W. Tilden has written: 'A field guide to western butterflies' -- subject(s): Butterflies, Identification, Insects 'Butterflies of the San Francisco Bay region' -- subject(s): Butterflies
Butterflies, grasshoppers, ladybugs, caterpillars, locusts.
William Dewitt Field has written: 'A bibliography of the catalogs, lists, faunal and other papers on the butterflies of North America north of Mexico arranged by state and province (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera)' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Butterflies 'A manual of the butterflies and skippers of Kansas (Lepidoptera, Rhopalocera)' -- subject(s): Butterflies, Lepidoptera
Ian Carmichael has written: 'Photo field guide to the butterflies of southern Ontario' -- subject(s): Butterflies, Identification, Pictorial works
what is the meaning of "field return"?
The Audubon Society Handbook for Butterfly Watchers, The Butterfly Book, Caterpillars in the Field and Garden, A Field Guide to the Butterflies, and Garden Butterflies of North America are non-fiction resources about butterflies. The above-mentioned resources focus upon North American even though some lepidopterans, such as the monarch and the mourning cloak, will be familiar strays and vagrants to butterfly-watchers elsewhere. The National Audubon Society and the National Wildlife Federation maintain websites whose non-fiction resources include images and information on butterflies.
It had something to do with world war one and the soldiers that fought in it. It's kind of symbolic for something.
From the latin ager meaning field.
To create a symbolic link, use the 'ln' command. If, for example, I wanted to link the file /usr/sbin/mycommand to a symbolic link file in my directory called 'my', the command would be: ln -s /usr/sbin/mycommand my Where the -s indicates a symbolic (as opposed to a hard link), and the next field is the target, followed by the link or alias.
A field.