. Butterfly and moth book [microform] : personal studies and observations of the more familiar species. Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons nocturnes; Moths. eighteen days, then BUTTERFLY AND MOtH BOOK came its the its »» -a " ' """"'' '" resurrection. But beft disagreeable quaKty which makes them un- palatable. Such a pro- tective characteristic would surely lessen the dangers to which they are exposed during their long migrations, for the Monarch is a true aristocrat and win- ters in the South. Originally it was a tropical butterfly, but owing to numbers its fo
. Butterfly and moth book [microform] : personal studies and observations of the more familiar species. Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons nocturnes; Moths. eighteen days, then BUTTERFLY AND MOtH BOOK came its the its »» -a " ' """"'' '" resurrection. But beft disagreeable quaKty which makes them un- palatable. Such a pro- tective characteristic would surely lessen the dangers to which they are exposed during their long migrations, for the Monarch is a true aristocrat and win- ters in the South. Originally it was a tropical butterfly, but owing to numbers its food, probably, became scarce; in consequence of this the more hardy butterflies may be seen in Canada from early summer „„m M. when they assemble in flocks for the Jum X^Z J|~d weed tops on a count-y ro«l. They we« bl«,ms. flitUng from leaf to leaf, on their wayto^unny •loo. A gold-dotted chrysalis hung suspended where the caterpillar had been. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Robertson-Miller, Ellen, 1859-1937. Toronto : McClelland & Goodchild
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Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectmoths, bookyear1912