. The road to Dumbiedykes; some rambling thoughts of one who found it. Natural history. CHAPTER X Toilers and Idlers of the Shining Hours I profess no special knowledge of entomology, but at different times I have become for short periods inti- mately acquainted with certain individ- ual specimens of the insect world. A honey bee which I inadvertently picked up from off a white clover blossom on the links one day in August certainly gave me a live enough time, for the few moments that he lasted. But I finally got him just below my knee. That was not half so "spooky," how- ever, as th


. The road to Dumbiedykes; some rambling thoughts of one who found it. Natural history. CHAPTER X Toilers and Idlers of the Shining Hours I profess no special knowledge of entomology, but at different times I have become for short periods inti- mately acquainted with certain individ- ual specimens of the insect world. A honey bee which I inadvertently picked up from off a white clover blossom on the links one day in August certainly gave me a live enough time, for the few moments that he lasted. But I finally got him just below my knee. That was not half so "spooky," how- ever, as the incident over on the thirteenth hole where after a heavy rain, while the surface water still soaked the fair green, an ill-fated and good-intentioned frog leaped into trou- ble up a player's trouser leg. The [113]. 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 Sanders, Alvin Howard, 1860-1948. Chicago, Sanders Publishing Company


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