. Blossom hosts and insect guests; how the heath family, the bluets, the figworts, the orchids and similar wild flowers welcome the bee, the fly, the wasp, the moth and other faithful insects. Fertilization of plants. The Moccasin-Flower him peaceably to fulfil. Taking him by the wings, I pushed him into the fissure by which he is natur- ally supposed to enter without persuasion. He was soon within the sac, and the inflexed wings of. FIG. 3. the margin had closed above him, as shown in sec- tion, Fig. 2. He is now enclosed in a luminous prison, and his buzzing protests are audible and his vehe


. Blossom hosts and insect guests; how the heath family, the bluets, the figworts, the orchids and similar wild flowers welcome the bee, the fly, the wasp, the moth and other faithful insects. Fertilization of plants. The Moccasin-Flower him peaceably to fulfil. Taking him by the wings, I pushed him into the fissure by which he is natur- ally supposed to enter without persuasion. He was soon within the sac, and the inflexed wings of. FIG. 3. the margin had closed above him, as shown in sec- tion, Fig. 2. He is now enclosed in a luminous prison, and his buzzing protests are audible and his vehemence visible from the outside of the sac. Let us suppose that he at length has become reconciled 161. 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; Davie, Eleanor E. New York, Newson


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