. Sharp eyes; a rambler's calendar of fifty-two weeks among insects, birds and flowers . BUTTERFLYBOTANY TEACHERS I ••.• i6th . •. BLACK swallow-tail — aswallow-tail! Look! quick!Such was the cry I heardmany times last summer from mystudio windows. But my studiowas not in the city. The cry wasnot that of the hopeful, aspiring,metropolitan dudelet lost in ad-miration for the only swallow-tail which is ever likely to thrillhis being, and whose visiblehaunts of rest and flitting arethe tailors window and theball-room. A swallow-tail!It was a cry that quickened my pulses and carried me back to unb


. Sharp eyes; a rambler's calendar of fifty-two weeks among insects, birds and flowers . BUTTERFLYBOTANY TEACHERS I ••.• i6th . •. BLACK swallow-tail — aswallow-tail! Look! quick!Such was the cry I heardmany times last summer from mystudio windows. But my studiowas not in the city. The cry wasnot that of the hopeful, aspiring,metropolitan dudelet lost in ad-miration for the only swallow-tail which is ever likely to thrillhis being, and whose visiblehaunts of rest and flitting arethe tailors window and theball-room. A swallow-tail!It was a cry that quickened my pulses and carried me back to unburdenedboyhood. Such was the challenge that was then asnow the signal for a tireless chase over the ten-acremeadow with eager butterfly net and panting breath BUTTERFLY BOTANY TEACHERS Si and vociferous exclamation of hope, defeat, or is only half a country boy who does not know theswallow-tail and the butterfly chase.


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