. Animals of land and sea. Zoology; Insects; Zoology. Figs. 368-369. The Pine Saw-fly. 367 "^l 363 Figs. 357-367. Fleas. For explanations of the figures see p. xxii. and the other two, which are only able to make short flights, in eastern South America. Flying-fishes are no new creation, for as far back as the Triassic seas there were at least three kinds, in some respects much better adapted for flight than are those of the present day. Brief mention must be made of those so-called flying-fishes. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digi


. Animals of land and sea. Zoology; Insects; Zoology. Figs. 368-369. The Pine Saw-fly. 367 "^l 363 Figs. 357-367. Fleas. For explanations of the figures see p. xxii. and the other two, which are only able to make short flights, in eastern South America. Flying-fishes are no new creation, for as far back as the Triassic seas there were at least three kinds, in some respects much better adapted for flight than are those of the present day. Brief mention must be made of those so-called flying-fishes. 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 Clark, Austin Hobart, b. 1880. New York, D. Van Nostrand company


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