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HOW CERTAIN PLANTS CAPTURE INSECTS. 
recounted m these chapters are not mere prodigies, wholly out of the general 
order of Nature, but belong to the order of Nature, and indeed are hardly dif- 
ferent in kind from, or really more wonderful than, the doings of many of the 
commonest plants, which, until our special attention is called to them, ordinarily 
pass unregarded. 
Fig. 40. Tenus’s Flytrap : Dionasa. 
