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and white markings, one at the tip of each wing of a 

 large dragon-fly. In the dim light of the ravine, the rest 

 of the wings, transparent and colourless, and the long. 



THE INVISIBLE DKAGON-FLY 



attenuated body, were absolutely invisible, leaving to 

 the eye only four small golden spots, which would ordi- 

 narily be lost among the myriad dots of sunlight. For 

 an insect of its size (4^ inches in spread of wings, and 



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