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BOOK II

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[Illustration: Illustration from NO. 2.--THE PARASOL ANTS.]

_CONTENTS._

LESSON.

I. A Look at an Ant. II. The Life of an Ant. III. The Ant’s Home. IV. The Ants at Home. V. The Ants on a Trip. VI. The Farmer Ants. VII. Ants and their Trades. VIII. The Slave Ants. IX. Wonder Ants. X. The Ways of Ants. XI. Mr. Worm and his Family. XII. The Earth-worm at Home. XIII. Mr. Worm at Work. XIV. Mr. Worm’s Cottage by the Sea. XV. Mr. Worm at Home. XVI. A Look at a House-Fly XVII. How to Look at a Fly. XVIII. Mrs. Fly and her Foes. XIX. Of what Use are Flies. XX. A Swarm of Flies. XXI. Some Queer Flies. XXII. In Armor Clad. XXIII. When Mr. Beetle was Young. XXIV. How to Learn about Beetles. XXV. The Rose Beetle. XXVI. Princes and Giants. XXVII. The Little Sexton. XXXVIII. The Story of the Stag Beetle. XXIX. Mr. Beetle Seeks for a Home. XXX. The Little Water-Men. XXXI. Whirligig Beetles. XXXII. What a Fisherman Told. XXXIII. Mr. Barnacle and his Son. XXXIV. A Fishing Party. XXXV. A Last Look at Mr. Barnacle. XXXVI. Flowers of the Sea. XXXVII. The Life of a Jelly-Fish. XXXVIII. Sea-Stars. XXXIX. A Sea-Change. XL. The Star-Fish with an Overcoat. XLI. The Flying Flowers. XLII. Under the Water. XLIII. A Happy Change. XLIV. The Dragon-Fly and his Cousins. XLV. The Wings of the Dragon. Review Lessons.

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