. Minute marvels of nature, being some revelations of the microscope, exhibited by photomicrographs taken by the author. Natural history; Microscopes. 228 MINUTE MARVELS OF NATURE sheath, I think that the statement will readily explain itself. In concluding we may just glance at the dragon-flies, whose larva; of many various kinds. i-ig. ^^->:'>^ LLir\'a of a drjgoii-liy. < 3 diameters are to be found in all ponds. These insects, of which one of the larger species is shown in Fig. 151, have a fearful reputation as horse-stingers, and are not infrequently called hornets and severely le


. Minute marvels of nature, being some revelations of the microscope, exhibited by photomicrographs taken by the author. Natural history; Microscopes. 228 MINUTE MARVELS OF NATURE sheath, I think that the statement will readily explain itself. In concluding we may just glance at the dragon-flies, whose larva; of many various kinds. i-ig. ^^->:'>^ LLir\'a of a drjgoii-liy. < 3 diameters are to be found in all ponds. These insects, of which one of the larger species is shown in Fig. 151, have a fearful reputation as horse-stingers, and are not infrequently called hornets and severely left alone on that account. As a matter of fact they are quite incapable of stinging, as they possess neither stings nor. 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 Ward, John J. New York, T. Y. Crowell and Co.


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