HOW TO KNOW THE BUTTERFLIES 



caterpillar an untidy and funguslike appearance ; 

 its scent-organs give off little odor so far as we 

 can detect. In its northern range the species is 

 double-brooded, and winters sometimes as a but- 

 terfly and sometimes as a chrysalis. It is rarely 

 found in New England, but is common in the 

 Southern States and on the Pacific Coast. 



The velvet nap which on his wings doth lie, 

 The silken down with which his back is dight, 

 His broad outstretched horns, his hairy thighs, 

 His glistening colors and his glorious eyes. 



Spenser. 



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