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t BOW P.-OV., its prope.- fooa, ua»ely, Sart>i. odonfte ,• b.t, oWng to the 
ric. t,. ;,aj, «.. ..... -/--rLr :i:rr: 
1 tbe figure remam«l -n.-amed, and nothing conld be sa.d about .t. 
ho lo'nd week of last Septe„.ber, Mr. Bryant sent Mr. Bnel^teeBg. 
JcaptJd specimens of ™/..ci«.a. and. on being instru^^^ 
olforTund that B.HH. o^tUe, .as growing plent.fnlly m th 
bund the plant dead and decaying. However a car j 
■ field which had supplied me with it lieie, nau j r 
:;;ra:onee fro. I B.eMe. -^--^v^ird'ty^rL:: 
.inning to Hpen, so P^;;% «P-n ^ tfir^L^,,, ^^ . wee., 
ad soon saw It hide itself within. ^ ^^^1 at 
.ought I would look f-;t' -;;;^^;^ .'but.instead of being increased in 
,, found it stowed away m one of them . ^.^_ 
.Ohing Shri,ei,ed, "^ J^^^ ^ lirirdiet .ight snit it 
rrtrerseirL:::.^^^^^^^^^^ 
change took place in its appearance ."f J^^^^; ,„„,,,,„„, searched 
boat this time, too, Mr Bryant, havrng at Mr. B»^^^^ „„, folding at large, 
„, ,he B.*i. plants .n ^'^ ''^'^XJ^^ e7.cay corresponded with the one 
, those which he kmdly sen to M..BnckereKy F f„„ these 
,wers of the Bo.rts^a, but, a all even , _^ ^^^ ^.^^^ remaining 
. the un-ripe seed-pods, wh.ch it ente s by ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^_ 
n until all the seeds are consumed, «^« '^^^^^^J ^,^^^ itself, and seems to 
s whereabouts. After its last -°"^^' f ^" ""^^^'^^ .till making a hole as 
no difficulty with the ripening capsules -^^^^^^ ^^ ,^^. ^ ,, fi.^s it 
e. in the side, and inserting its head -^ [^f ^^^ ^^^ ,,^, to the stem 
rr f^::r^et---- --- ^^^^^^^ - ^- 
V the surface of the ground for pupation. ^^^ .^ 
.!:«rrr::iiir :L::^t:d:i^^^^^^^^^^^ - '» - 
e of the other. 
