. Annual report of the Forest, Fish and Game Commission of the State of New York . ommon along Little Clear Creek between the hatchery and the railroad. Half 520 REPORT OF THE a dozen specimens could be picked any day in July from the sedges and flower-ing ferns in walking across this short open space. A large number of egg clusters were seen, all of them on the under sideof the leaves of the flowering fern, Osmundaregalis. One cluster was found to contain 900 eggs,and, while others were larger, many of them weresmaller. The period of incubation is about 17 days,and there appears to be a great


. Annual report of the Forest, Fish and Game Commission of the State of New York . ommon along Little Clear Creek between the hatchery and the railroad. Half 520 REPORT OF THE a dozen specimens could be picked any day in July from the sedges and flower-ing ferns in walking across this short open space. A large number of egg clusters were seen, all of them on the under sideof the leaves of the flowering fern, Osmundaregalis. One cluster was found to contain 900 eggs,and, while others were larger, many of them weresmaller. The period of incubation is about 17 days,and there appears to be a great uniformity in all eggsfig 6 the saw-horned fish fly °f tne same mass. Numerous clusters were pickedcuauliodes serricornis, NATU- wjth the eggs all hatching at once, heads protruding RAL SIZE. .... after lintner. and jaws widely swung open, a most curious sight, a veritable clieval de. /rise of great rapacious mandibles. Corydalus cornuta Linn. This is the giant member of the family, and is knowncommonly to entomologists as the horned Corydalus. ■ The larva is the well-known.


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