The Lilac Borer. ANSWER BY PROF. C. V. RILEY. The Tiger Swallow-tail. the head. It is attached by the tip of the body to a PHOTOGRAPHY OF THE RETINA. Cycle Notes. them. Kerosene may be used to remove the gritty A Tale of Co-operation. of their laborsN. Y. Tribune., scientific american, 1895-08-17
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