Having just gotten back from a very long car trip, I thought I'd propose a few fun things to do to pass the time.



The metamorphoses of insects, with which every one is familiar, are generally effected abruptly by a few stages; but the transformations are in reality numerous and gradual, though concealed.

A certain ephemerous insect (Chloeon) during its development, moults, as shown by Sir J.

Lubbock, above twenty times, and each time undergoes a certain amount of change; and in this case we see the act of metamorphosis performed in a primary and gradual manner.

Many insects, and especially certain crustaceans, show us what wonderful changes of structure can be effected during development.

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