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do so out of view of the camera, but now and again 

 one will dispose itself advantageously for picture- 

 making. Of course, the less wind the better for 

 successfully photographing the insects. 



Caterpillars afford a wide field to the photo- 

 grapher, and may be studied with a great deal of ease. 

 The illustrations upon the next page of a gregarious 

 species and its nest represent common objects along 

 almost any hedgeside in the month of June. 



Seme of the smaller species of dragon flies, found 

 plentifully round water holes, ponds, and near rivers, 

 are quite easy to approach with the camera, and 



