Insect life; an introduction to nature-study and a guide for teachers, students, and others interested in out-of-door life . Fro. 12.—Nymph of Melanopltis,second stage. (After Emerton.). Fig. 13.—Nymph of Melanoplus^third stage. (After Emerton.) Fig. 14.—Nymph of Melanoplus,fourth stage. (After Emerton.) sion is to get a set of specimens illustrating thegrowth of either crickets or locusts or bugs. Selectwhichever of these is most common, and get as com- From Old-fashioned Roses, by permission of the Bowen-Merrill Co, 34 INSECT LIFE. plete a series as possible representing the changesfrom the


Insect life; an introduction to nature-study and a guide for teachers, students, and others interested in out-of-door life . Fro. 12.—Nymph of Melanopltis,second stage. (After Emerton.). Fig. 13.—Nymph of Melanoplus^third stage. (After Emerton.) Fig. 14.—Nymph of Melanoplus,fourth stage. (After Emerton.) sion is to get a set of specimens illustrating thegrowth of either crickets or locusts or bugs. Selectwhichever of these is most common, and get as com- From Old-fashioned Roses, by permission of the Bowen-Merrill Co, 34 INSECT LIFE. plete a series as possible representing the changesfrom the very young insect without any wings,through the different stages of wing-growth up tothe adult insect. The accompanying figures (Figs. 11-16) representthe transformations of a common locust. Note that j»fr


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