[1341]. Οὐ γίνονται δὲ τέττιγες ὅπου μὴ δένδρα ἐστιν· διὸ καὶ ἐν Κυρήνη οὐ γίνονται ἐν τῷ πεδίῳ, περὶ δὲ τὴν πόλιν πολλοί, μόλιστα δ᾽ οὗ ἐλαῖαι· οὐ γὰρ γίνονται παλίν σκίοι. Aristot. Hist. Anim. v. 30. Cf. Phile, de Animal. Proprietat. c. 25. p. 81.
[1342]. In Spain, however, these insects exhibit a somewhat different taste, being there found amid the foliage of the most leafy trees. “Every oak in the cork-wood near Gibraltar was the abode if not of harmony, at least of noise, and the concert kept up amidst the foliage by the numerous grass or rather tree-hoppers was quite deafening.” Napier, Excursions on the shores of the Mediterranean, ii. p. 2.
[1343]. Sibth. in Walp. Mem. i. 75.
[1344]. On the cultivation of the apple see Theophrast. Hist. Plant. i. 3. 3. Geop. xviii. 18.
[1345]. Athen. xiv. 63. Etym. Mag. 122. 20.
[1346]. Geop. x. 41. Plin. xv. 25. Athen. ii. 35.
[1347]. Theoph. Hist. Plant. iii. 13. 1.
[1348]. Etym. Mag. 211. 4, sqq.
[1349]. Geop. x. 3. 73.
[1350]. Geop. xiii. 19. Athen. ii. 38.