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in a threatening manner, as if they were going to 

 do all sorts of things to you, but it is all a bluiF. 

 The caterpillars (Fig. 102^/^) vary from a blue- 

 green to a yellow-green in color and grow to be- 

 tween two and three inches in length. The 

 chrysalis case has no visible jug-handle or tongue- 

 case to it and the pupa is usually nearly two inches 



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long and stockily built. The millers (Figs. 102 

 and 103) vary from a brown to a fawn color, the 

 hind wings are pink with an edging of brown, 

 sometimes a pink blush all over them, with maybe 

 a fawn-colored edge. These millers are blondes be- 

 cause they have blue eyes, and Irish blondes be- 

 cause they have very black eyelashes; in other 



