. Eye spy : afield with nature among flowers and animate things . Natural history; Insects; Natural history. MR. AND MRS. TUMBLE-BUG 63. â .^â know by instinct why those powerful front feet were given. to him, and he is quickly working his way to the surface, and in a day or so is seen in the barn- yard rolling his ball as skilfully as his mother had done before him. Such is the method always employed by the tumble - bug as I have seen him. And yet I have read in many nat- ural histories, and have heard careful observers- claim, that the hole is du2: first and the ball ,r:*-^'"'' rolled i
. Eye spy : afield with nature among flowers and animate things . Natural history; Insects; Natural history. MR. AND MRS. TUMBLE-BUG 63. â .^â know by instinct why those powerful front feet were given. to him, and he is quickly working his way to the surface, and in a day or so is seen in the barn- yard rolling his ball as skilfully as his mother had done before him. Such is the method always employed by the tumble - bug as I have seen him. And yet I have read in many nat- ural histories, and have heard careful observers- claim, that the hole is du2: first and the ball ,r:*-^'"'' rolled in. Perhaps they ' 4- vary their plan, but I doubt it. Here is a mat- ter for some of our boys and girls to look 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 Gibson, W. Hamilton (William Hamilton), 1850-1896. New York : Harper & Brothers
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