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.



This is one of the most important subjects in the whole round of natural history.

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.

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