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scrapinj^ wood and inaiiufactminj:* paper ; the lonj^, 

 narrow shield ; the broad ton<^ne ; and the dehcately 

 jointed palps, or linj^er-like teeders. Notice how 

 some of these organs aie suitable for cutting and 

 raspinj^, while others lend themselves to the most 

 dainty and delicate manipulation. 



No. 8 shows us the same head, decapitated, and 



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seen from behind. The shield-like space in the 

 verv middle i epresciits tlu' jioiut of decapitation — 

 the cut neck, if I may usi- fi anklv human lanjfua^e. 

 Helow is the hollow oi receptacle into which all 

 the oij^ans can bi- \\ ithdi aw n when not in use, and 

 packed awav like surgical knives and lanc^•t^ in an 

 instrument case. Observe in thesetpiel how neatly 



