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ANTS AND CHILDREN OF THE GARDEN 



ing them onto their backs and hugging and kissing them. 



ALBERT. Sometimes an ant looks like it is toting an- 

 other round for fun. 



CECIL. Two hundred ants often loaf around on the 

 yard of an evening, and sometimes a practical joker sounds 

 a false alarm or something to frighten the timid ones. 

 Looks like play to me. I've seen a rooster perform this 

 same trick. 



Head, Jaws and Teeth of Black Harvester, 



Body 



Peeler 



A and D Jaws of young worker and also of queen. 



B Jaws showing smooth worn edges of miner. 



C Jaws showing curved worn edges of seed-carrier and miner, 



