. The life of the fly [microform] : with which are interspersed some chapters of autobiography. Fabre, J. Henri (Jean Henri), 1823-1915; Fabre, J. Henri (Jean Henri), 1823-1915; Mouches; Insects; Flies; Insectes. m^. The Life of the Fly their fill; by means of a pepsin which they dis- gorge, they first turn their foodstuffs into soup; they practise a strange and exceptional art of feeding, wherein those dangerous carving- implements, the scalpels with their dissecting- room perils, are superfluous. Here ends, for the present, the little that I know or suspect of the maggot, the sanitary inspec


. The life of the fly [microform] : with which are interspersed some chapters of autobiography. Fabre, J. Henri (Jean Henri), 1823-1915; Fabre, J. Henri (Jean Henri), 1823-1915; Mouches; Insects; Flies; Insectes. m^. The Life of the Fly their fill; by means of a pepsin which they dis- gorge, they first turn their foodstuffs into soup; they practise a strange and exceptional art of feeding, wherein those dangerous carving- implements, the scalpels with their dissecting- room perils, are superfluous. Here ends, for the present, the little that I know or suspect of the maggot, the sanitary inspector in the service of the public 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 Fabre, J. Henri (Jean Henri), 1823-1915. Toronto : McClelland and Goodchild


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