. Butterfly and moth book [microform] : personal studies and observations of the more familiar species. Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons nocturnes; Moths. BUTTERFLY AND MOTH BOOK "Well," she said, looking around her, "it seems to me th&t you deserve the name, as long as you raise these things. But what about the moth ?" " Let us examine it. It ia Actios luna; Luna, because it has these transparent eye-spots, one in the centre of each wing, and. rhctotmpk tv King This aide porch had been converted by dcKrees into an insect nursery do you see how they are outlined i


. Butterfly and moth book [microform] : personal studies and observations of the more familiar species. Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons nocturnes; Moths. BUTTERFLY AND MOTH BOOK "Well," she said, looking around her, "it seems to me th&t you deserve the name, as long as you raise these things. But what about the moth ?" " Let us examine it. It ia Actios luna; Luna, because it has these transparent eye-spots, one in the centre of each wing, and. rhctotmpk tv King This aide porch had been converted by dcKrees into an insect nursery do you see how they are outlined in white, black, and yellow? Notice this purple border on the front wings and over the thorax; is it not a beaut . i\ contrast to the delicate green of the insect ? " "Yes, but the body is not green," interrupted the little woman, and she began to stroke its soft white "fur," an act S4. 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 Robertson-Miller, Ellen, 1859-1937. Toronto : McClelland & Goodchild


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