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INSECT TRANSFORMATIONS. 



better bear bandling. It may be necessary to remark, 

 that though all the parts ot" the butterfly are in this 

 manner discoverable in the caterpillar, they are only 

 in the bud, if we may use the expression, and appear to 

 be out ot^ proportion from being so closely folded up and 

 unexpanded. The whole, indeed, bears so much ana- 

 logy to the embryo of a plant in the seed, or the rudi- 



«, greatly magnified view of a section of the bud of the labur- 

 num. It evhibits the nascent flowers, arranged in regular order, 

 previously to their bursting into jjerfect existence. U. section of 

 a bean seed, c, seed-leaves, root, and the first true leaf of the 

 beech. 



