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Eleventh Edition
NATURAL SCIENCE
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GROUP 93 (Continued) Insects and Bugs
Butterflies (1) Life history of two common butterflies, their characteristics and habits. (©29, 189, ©A186, ©©A63) Cabbage Butterfly (1) Views of metamorphosis. (©A66, A197) Comma Butterfly (1) From laying of fluted eggs to beautiful comma butterfly. (©A30) Evolution of a Butterfly (*4) From caterpillars. (©94, 104, 133) From Cocoon to Butterfly (1) Title tells it. (©29, 98, A150) From Egg to Butterfly (1) With lecture by Dr. Ditmars.
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Life History of Monarch Butterfly (1) Every stage of metamorphosis from caterpillar to butterfly. (©A168)
Butterflies and Moths (1) The Monarch Butterfly, chrysalis, completion of life history, Great American silkworm. (©104)
The Bluebottle Fly (1) Life history. (A197)
The Greenbottle Fly (1) Work of this scavenger traced. (©A168)