Successful Teaching; Fifteen Studies By Practical Teachers, Prize-Winners in the National Educational Contest of 1905

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The females have no musical instruments, but carry working tools. Most of our simple tools were in use by insects long before they were known to us. The saw-fly is a carpenter, mak- ing holes in the leaves with a kind of combina- tion tool, saw and file together. It is to be found in a deep chink under the hind part of her body. She makes little slits with it in the stems and leaves of plants, and drops her eggs into them. You may find her on an oak tree. Do not mistake her for a hornet, which
...she much resembles.
Do you remember the little puffy, woolly ball, looking like a tiny pincushion, white, dotted with crimson, we found once on an oak leaf, and I told you it was called "the pincushion gall." This growth on the leaf was caused by a saw- fly having pierced it to deposit her eggs, that the little grubs might feed on the sap.
The mud-wasp is a mason and plasters her clay cells against the wall. Each one has in it a single egg and a great many living spiders, so liberally does she provide fresh food for her incipient children.


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