THE SILK WORM. 
Next week I mean to go and see a boy whom I 
know, who has a tray of Silk Worm eggs, and I will 
take you with me that you may sec them also. 
Each egg will turn into a grub, and each grub will 
spin a kind of web that will be silk. The boy who 
has them will take the silk ofi' the grub, and wind 
it on a reel ; but he will have to put the grub into 
bran to keep it warm, as it will not live when the 
silk is gone if it is left in the cold air ; it will then 
have a case all over it, so as to be hard, and in a 
few days it will be a moth. To keep the Silk 
Worm eggs safe, he will put them into a flat tray 
made of card, and will keep them out of the way 
