. Butterfly and moth book [microform] : personal studies and observations of the more familiar species. Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons nocturnes; Moths. A GAY MASQUERADER brown hangs secure, and one can see how snugly the future butterfly is tucked away within. I have found the butterflies from these spring chrysalides. If no ae. 'â '?â¢<⦠Jjar. occurred the irregular â hella. t violet-btown bang secure early in July, and their eggs from then on into August, for the insect is double-brooded. It is one of the species which after leaving the chrysplis voids a red liquid. If the butterflie


. Butterfly and moth book [microform] : personal studies and observations of the more familiar species. Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons nocturnes; Moths. A GAY MASQUERADER brown hangs secure, and one can see how snugly the future butterfly is tucked away within. I have found the butterflies from these spring chrysalides. If no ae. 'â '?â¢<⦠Jjar. occurred the irregular â hella. t violet-btown bang secure early in July, and their eggs from then on into August, for the insect is double-brooded. It is one of the species which after leaving the chrysplis voids a red liquid. If the butterflies are sufficiently common in any place the spots left by them are responsible for the phenomenon known in olden days as the rain of blood. 169. 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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