. Butterfly and moth book [microform] : personal studies and observations of the more familiar species. Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons nocturnes; Moths. BUTTERFLY AND MOTH BOOK should have left the earth into which the larv» burrowed un- disturbed. Fortunately, however, the insects lived, and the following June a male and a female moth appeared. In this. Male and female motha case the male was a light pirkish-brown, ban^'^d and marked with deeper shades, and with a square of this coior on the inner edge of each fore wing. He measured two and a half inches across when spread, being smaller t


. Butterfly and moth book [microform] : personal studies and observations of the more familiar species. Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons nocturnes; Moths. BUTTERFLY AND MOTH BOOK should have left the earth into which the larv» burrowed un- disturbed. Fortunately, however, the insects lived, and the following June a male and a female moth appeared. In this. Male and female motha case the male was a light pirkish-brown, ban^'^d and marked with deeper shades, and with a square of this coior on the inner edge of each fore wing. He measured two and a half inches across when spread, being smaller than the female, which is always the case. She was clothed with light tan ornamented by brownish- olive and had the merest suggestion of a square on the fore wings. 88. 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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