. Flashlights on nature [microform]. Insects; Plants; Insectes; Plantes. 84 Flashlights ox Nature and wounded by "a niousinj^ owl," but not quite killed at the time, and now abandoned on tlie open. The buryinj^-beetles, all a^o^, proceed to cover it with a layer of earth—not, indeed, out of such instinctive piety as that which induced. NO. 5.—lUIRYINC-HKKIII'S AM) KI KID-NKM'SK. I'ROI'OSKS, HU r SIIRIKK DISIOSKS. BEETLE the robin-redbreast and the wren in the story to cover the Babes in the Wood with mouldering leaves, but for a much more prosaic and practical, though none the less p


. Flashlights on nature [microform]. Insects; Plants; Insectes; Plantes. 84 Flashlights ox Nature and wounded by "a niousinj^ owl," but not quite killed at the time, and now abandoned on tlie open. The buryinj^-beetles, all a^o^, proceed to cover it with a layer of earth—not, indeed, out of such instinctive piety as that which induced. NO. 5.—lUIRYINC-HKKIII'S AM) KI KID-NKM'SK. I'ROI'OSKS, HU r SIIRIKK DISIOSKS. BEETLE the robin-redbreast and the wren in the story to cover the Babes in the Wood with mouldering leaves, but for a much more prosaic and practical, though none the less praiseworthy, motive. They want to lay their eggs in it, so that the maggots may have, plenty to eat when they hatch out—for. 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 Allen, Grant, 1848-1899. Toronto : W. Briggs


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