BaeS of these three syesien under certain little 
In Hi j tli illy 1 ©iipewn stances forms invading si-ams; and 
otherwise they are no sin: il ?.r that lessons learned fror 
cne ' Ki\y )■•© ay*-lied in the ©an© of another.. 
* ffie ta> in^ /■ I■. f the » -ating s-'orr 
f V© regarded an ■;■ rcmoted Vy the nnnhorn of the inserts 
v$i«h find themselves together 9 and it may he stated that 
a 
these nnnhem ore rarely if ever reaelved uloss to,e 
insects have ©yen gvassj 1 ana in vHieh to yreyagate* 
It in reVaVle, seeing that everything insectivorous feeds 
V 
t ' v 
eft Iceunts '.lien the ehaftee sen©s § that their great ■ 
mLltijlication in granny lands in due to the relative 
sear ©it? there of tie forms of li^e hi eh s~; y ness their 
»\v ^.ern in other -ore favourable sy< ts* 
^his eenneetion of s^arning -tth grass lands in 
ir ■ crtant, # ant one of ny SWggeati tms for dealing with the 
r ent CTsai^ac owk in 
Vaaed on it..* 
She species of Faehytil^s lay their eggs* as do 
leasts • enerally 8 in loose soil, often in slightly dam* 
so 11, a ’ * t 1 ■ i t mu at * © 
agrarian nay f 
for - reeding. 
uncertain period* not hatching if too dry 8 and 
rv~ 
svm 
ny f> Altn 
r»w p}\ 
the 
winged 
-f* ** . 
vii ^ 
they s 
es& 
c en 
;laces 
■i ft 
1. ,1 W 
in the 
soil 
A 
i or 
an 
./ears* 
have “ een fcnertn 
to 
rent 
for 
three 
arid ? 
^ hall 
rm itahie dogre© 
of 
ho in' 
hirs 
rings 
ahout 
the 
of the honors; 
and 
in 
Ice a 
lition 
where 
rain 
elayedj the t‘ ate" 
V i » ; <r 
' "■« * * ±v 
cf 
the 
young a; 
■* Ri > 
its 
may ts 
coming. 
All the ire©.van of 5 ashtylfclns have a _ reference for 
grasses an food, hut eat readily s almost Indifferently 
