AN INSECT CAUGHT IN THE TENTACLES OF DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIS. REFLEX ACTION OF PLANTS AS COMPARED WITH THE INSTINCTS OF INSECTS. DIONCEA ILIISOIPIIIA. A BUTTERFLY CAUGHT IN THE TRAP. VENUS' FLYTRAP OPEN. BIINDEW., scientific american, 1902-06-21
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