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INSECTS 



very narrow limits only, and succumb readily to vari- 

 ations beyond the normal range. 



We have seen also that, not only do insects suffer 

 from germ diseases, but that these often assume the 

 dimensions of epidemics and form a very important 

 factor in nature's scheme of insect control; a factor of 

 which we have not yet made the utmost possible use 

 in our dealing with the economically important species. 



