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— for when you liave six to think of, one pair at a 

 time is about as much as you can easily manaj^e. 



In No. II, the iirst pair, you will note, is all but 

 free. She \vri<fj^les out one of them, and then its 

 fellow. Oh, how she tugs and pulls at them I 



NO. II. — WINGS free! 



Meanwhile, the tufts of hair on the antenna?, which 

 at first were bunchy and little developed, have 

 begun to expand ; she looks, by this time, dis- 

 tinctly more like a respectable insect. Well done, 

 once more ; two pairs of legs now free. No. i 2 

 shows them. But, take care ; we are getting now 

 rather far out of the mummy-case. Be sure you 



