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image reflected, with your own fair forms,, upon the surface of 

 the liquid mirror at your feet ! But little will your feathered 

 wings avail you when matched in flight against his bare and 

 nervous pinions. Whether you await or endeavour to escape 

 him whether at rest or in the air he will pounce upon you, 

 tear off, without mercy, your painted pinions ; and, when 

 reduced to a disfigured mutilated trunk, bear you off in triumph 

 to the first convenient resting-place some bough or paling 

 there to glut Ms maw upon your honeyed juices, while repose 

 gives him new vigour for the pursuit and massacre of others of 

 your race ! 



Such is the dragon-fly in his form of maturity ; and, even 

 in his earliest stage that of a crawling, wingless grub, 

 groping in the mire, or swimming through the water of the 

 pond over which he subsequently soars, he exhibits the same 

 savage propensities, only modified by form and situation. He 

 is, in short, " a murderer from the beginning/ 7 distinguished 

 for remarkable rapacity, with endowments yet more remarkable 

 for its gratification. These we have already noticed under the 

 head of " water devils," amongst which, while a grub or larva, 

 the dragon-fly figures as a very Beelzebub. In the present 

 month (August), and on to October, the large green dragon- 

 fly* is commonly seen on the wing, in sunshine, near streams 

 and hedges, or found resting, of an evening, on water-plants 

 or low bushes. 



* Figured with, its puparium in the Vignette to " COMING OUT." 



