68 THE CAUSES WHICH PROPAGATE 



from the grasp of a CIdorion, threw it some two or three feet 

 clear of its tmiuel. The matron, robbed of the provision for 

 her eg^s, first examined the nest five or six times to make sure 

 the cricket had g-one ; the g-round immediately round the nest 

 was then carefully scrutinised, but not meeting with any success, 

 she commenced working in a circle, which gradually increased 

 in size till the circumference took in the body of the cricket, 

 which was then brought back. The other instance was of a 

 Hunting Wasp in Greece, which similarly captured a spider in 

 a room. 



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