AND THE CHILDREN. 
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The Swallow-Tailed Butterfly (Papilio Turnus). 
From Eberhart’s “Elements of Entomology.” 
The butterfly that we have thus far examined, is the 
Cabbage butterfly. Above are given a few illustrations of 
the most familiar butterflies and moths. 
I shall now tell you a little about a few very useful 
and hurtful moths. 
(2.) The Moths. 
I have already told you that the distinguishing 
feature between the butterflies and moths is that the 
anlennce or feelers of the moths are not clubbed but 
tapering to a point and very often feathery, as you will 
see presently 
