. Birds of other lands, reptiles, fishes, jointed animals and lower forms;. Zoology; Birds; Reptiles; Fishes. rholo by Hi^hlt. CATERPILLAR OF TAWNY ADMIRAL RemarkiihU for the iharpl^/ contrasted black and pais markinirs TAWNY ADMIRAL A North Amtrican buttcrjl^ their antennas being thickened at the extremities. There are comparati\-ely few species in Europe — only about three hundred, of which between sixty and seventy are met with in the British Islands; but in tropical countries the}' are much more numerous and varied. It is a mistake to suppose that butterflies are always bright-coloured ins
. Birds of other lands, reptiles, fishes, jointed animals and lower forms;. Zoology; Birds; Reptiles; Fishes. rholo by Hi^hlt. CATERPILLAR OF TAWNY ADMIRAL RemarkiihU for the iharpl^/ contrasted black and pais markinirs TAWNY ADMIRAL A North Amtrican buttcrjl^ their antennas being thickened at the extremities. There are comparati\-ely few species in Europe — only about three hundred, of which between sixty and seventy are met with in the British Islands; but in tropical countries the}' are much more numerous and varied. It is a mistake to suppose that butterflies are always bright-coloured insects, and moths the reverse; for though many butterflies are brightly coloured, others are very dingy. On the other hand, although it is equally true that many moths are dull-coloured, others, especiall}- among those with slender bodies,or thosewhichfly by day, are quite as brilliantly coloured as any 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 Cornish, C. J. (Charles John), 1858-1906. New York, University Society
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