. Agriculture through the laboratory and school garden. Agriculture. 320 AGRICULTURE. winged fly, or Aphis lion (Fig. 113, a). It is a beautiful little creature, with brown antennae and large, lustrous, golden eyes. Its body is of. FIG. 113.—CHRYSOPA SPECIES. (After Brehm.) a pale green color, as are also its wings of deli- cate lace. Its attractive appearance, however alluring to the birds, is protected by a disagree- able odor. The eggs, laid in clusters, each Ggg upon a white, threadlike stalk, look like a diminutive grove (Fig. 113,^). This stalked. Please note that these images are extrac
. Agriculture through the laboratory and school garden. Agriculture. 320 AGRICULTURE. winged fly, or Aphis lion (Fig. 113, a). It is a beautiful little creature, with brown antennae and large, lustrous, golden eyes. Its body is of. FIG. 113.—CHRYSOPA SPECIES. (After Brehm.) a pale green color, as are also its wings of deli- cate lace. Its attractive appearance, however alluring to the birds, is protected by a disagree- able odor. The eggs, laid in clusters, each Ggg upon a white, threadlike stalk, look like a diminutive grove (Fig. 113,^). This stalked. 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 Jackson, Caroline Ruth, 1871- [from old catalog]; Daugherty, Millie (Crum) "Mrs. L. S. Daugherty," 1859- joint author. [from old catalog]. New York, O. Judd company
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