Cabbage- That appears to be Zebra. I have had a few zebra lambs come up with small air bubbles as well as leopard wood and cocobolo. Irritates the crap out of me since I can't sell them that way. As long as it is not excessive, it will be fine. No way you will replace that glass with out problems. Also tipical to only get bubbles on one side. If they are on the back side, it is common for bowyers to put snakeskins on or the sort. If on the belly side, there is no good fix except camo dip or live with it. I guarantee that those using colored limbs get this all the time and never know it.
The temp of the glue/or room can be a problem. Be careful in warming up the glue though since this will make it set faster. Also warm glue touching cold laminations is a fairly mute point. The instant it starts turing cold it thickens and back to loosing pressure during heat up and sqeeze out.
During 10 months of the year hear in the south, I won't hardly ever get bubbles, hot all the @#$% time and no AC in my shop. The other 2 months we can get some cool weather. If I don't take the time to get the room warm enough, and the glue warm enough, I get bubbles. I also force the glue into lams with heavy hand pressure and then put another thin coat on top of the coat force in.
Good luck, BigJim