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SPRING. 



Nature is now beginning to assume hci 

 "lovely livery of green," and insects, whicl 

 began to hybernate in the mild days of Septem* 

 ber and October, are often found alert in the 

 colder temperature of March. 



Those who, from the nature of the weather, 

 or other circumstances, have neglected to collect 

 during the Winter season, may, duringthe month 

 of March, follow the above instructions with 

 considerable success. Moss may yet be col- 

 lected in cold mornings and evenings, and 

 digging round the roots of trees, underwood, 

 pales and walls, banks of yionds, -and Jishing, may 

 be continued. At this season, the dung beetles 

 will be found very numerous, even in the roads. 



