88 ANIMALS AND INSECTS 



The caterpillar obeys its instin(;t and does what it is 

 impelled to do with no understanding of its own act, 

 either before or after the change. 



But we should feel the most implicit faith and trust 

 in our Maker from seeing the marvelous second life He 

 has prepared for some of His lowliest creatures. 



OPENING TALK 



How many insects have we studied about thus far? 

 Where do ants make their homes? Spiders? Bees? 

 What law does each follow? 



There is one story almost more wonderful than any 

 thing else in our world. Perhaps some of you know 

 about it already, — the change that comes to a cater- 

 pillar through its enchanted sleep. I wonder if it will 

 help us to think of the surprise God may have in store 

 for us, some day? 



