. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. o t th I It r ch col I I i 1 o system of tul 1 k a e a 1 h h the blood s confined and through wh h t H n There a o call d heart abo e tl e foo 1 an 1 1 g the m d 11 1 t 1 1 k t a t be n g f ever II at ng w th eacl 1 1 w th tl 1 lar op n ng 11 U i fo I nto the head wh s cap n 1 I It 1 en fl s o all I ts of the 1


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. o t th I It r ch col I I i 1 o system of tul 1 k a e a 1 h h the blood s confined and through wh h t H n There a o call d heart abo e tl e foo 1 an 1 1 g the m d 11 1 t 1 1 k t a t be n g f ever II at ng w th eacl 1 1 w th tl 1 lar op n ng 11 U i fo I nto the head wh s cap n 1 I It 1 en fl s o all I ts of the 1 o 1 t t the appendag n regular trea n wh h ha e dehn te d re t I ut wh h a e not confined n tube They 1 ke the o ean currents a e 1 hn te strea ns w th 1 qu d shore Insects do not b eathe through the mouth as man> uppose I ut. 1 la f h I 1 n th 1 of th 1 d} Ih open ng or sp 1 1 ad n a > te of a r tubes calle 1 tra hefe The e trachete branch and finally ram fy all throu h the In e t Insects have no 1 ngs b tl e t a 1 eaa on e n e connect w th a a r bladder n the 1 o 1 h h help to buo p tl I t when fl g Tl us the r lat on 1 etween tl 1 n of the I lood an 1 e p at on s not nearly o I t I In e ts the a r s a 1 11 tl fill the trachese an 1 1 lid llll I Jtlwlelll I III I matte 1 p It In I d r t d Aq a 1 t fled fore Showing the great eye. food; others \ A detail of a part of for j the snrface of the luis compound eye is alsi itlier Insects for i II t I tl 1 tl us I hind legs fitted I e i fled Mo e than 4 000 d ffe ent us le have been fount a ngle aterp liar Notw thstand ngthe rdel cate appearance, these muscles are really very strong and their rapidity of action is wonderful; in certain gnats the culiar. The ..r |. tube, oarn|.viiig tin. .•cntr-,! | i of the ; in ; Ins.,-Is i; usually iiiuch Inngi-r flniTi the IhmI and is" more or less folded; the mouth the food passes through a pharynx, an esophagus. "'^Wislirs^ ach. nerve cords


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