Annual report ..[bulletins and circulars] . nymphs but can be identified by com-paring with these illustrations. (See Fig. 93.) Sometimes on the very brink of a cataract one will see whatappears like patches of loose black moss. Strangely enough,these are the larvae of black flies, related to the terrible Punkies of the north woods. The black fly larvae can live 134 only in the swiftest water. There they pass through their trans-formations and succeed in emerging into their aerial stage, inspite of the rushing 93.—Stone fly, shoivuis: one pair of wings. The lower figure is anyuiph. {
Annual report ..[bulletins and circulars] . nymphs but can be identified by com-paring with these illustrations. (See Fig. 93.) Sometimes on the very brink of a cataract one will see whatappears like patches of loose black moss. Strangely enough,these are the larvae of black flies, related to the terrible Punkies of the north woods. The black fly larvae can live 134 only in the swiftest water. There they pass through their trans-formations and succeed in emerging into their aerial stage, inspite of the rushing 93.—Stone fly, shoivuis: one pair of wings. The lower figure is anyuiph. {TcV ice natural size.) All these things and many more they see who frequent thewater brooks. They cannot tell all they see, for some thingsare too deep for words. They can and do say to one and all Come let us-visit the brook together. The water and all thatdwell in it and roundabout invite us and make us welcome. NOTES FROM THE CLUBS.
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