ILLUSTRATIONS 



A. Young Viceroy Caterpillar. B. Winter Home of Viceroy Cater- 

 pillar. By Mary C. Dickerson .... 



" So humpy and spiny that no bird would touch him " 



■' An uneven morsel " 



The Viceroy ........ 



The Monarch 



" Smug-looking Caterpillars." By Mary C. Dickerson 



Olden Cities. By W. C. Baker .... 



An Ant Town. By W. C. Baker .... 



An Ant Cow-shed. By M. V. Slingerland 



The Dwelling of a Wasp Commune. By AV. C. Baker 



Neighborly Communes. By O. L. Foster 



Some Bush or Tree near a Stream. By W. C. Baker 



" A fidgety being "... 



The Jug Builder and her Nests 



" A raspberry bramble, low trailing, and graceful." 

 Baker 



Little Carpenter Bee and her Nest 



A Basswood Tree. By W. C. Baker 



A Basswood Leaf rolled into Tents 



The Tent-dweller 



Head and Two Thoracic Segments of Caterpillar of P. limata 



Moth of the Basswood Leaf-roller .... 



Lace-wing Fly and her Eggs, Larva, and Cocoon 



The Haunts of the " Water-sprite." By O. L. Foster 



A Seine and the Fisherman's Hut .... 



The Wider Levels. By O. L. Foster 



The Home Tree of Little Hermit Brother. By W. C. Baker 



" Good-by now to cowl and robe "..... 



By W. C 



