Leaflets On Nature Study : Especially Adapted to the Use of Children in Schools in Rural Districts

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Did you know that Mr. Jlosquito has much better manners than Jlrs. Mosquito? Well, he has, for he never tries to worry or bite us as she does. He is a bashful fellow, and is always found hiding in some out-of-tlie-way place, such as swamps and woods, while his mate amuses herself by trying to sing us to sleep so that she may have a good chance to stab us with her little spear, and suck our blood.
In our study of these and other insects it will be quite desirable for us to have a small hand magn
...ifying glass in order that we may see them to better advantage. For example, the spear or bill of the mos- quito appears to the naked eye to be made up of a single straight piece, but with a good glass it will be seen to be made up of a number of long thread-like pieces which she can bring together, thus form- ing a tube through which she takes her food. Compare this with the beak of the house fly and note how they differ. Next examine their wdngs. How many does each one have? By this time you will very likely begin to think that these t^^•o insects are related to each other; and so they are.

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