In the Acadian Land Nature Studies

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When a true bug or beetle or fly is hatched, a worm is the first result not a true worm but a grub, and it matures by undergoing many changes. A spider is born complete. As he increases in size he sheds or moults his skin or shell like lobsters. They have six pairs of limbs: four pairs are used for legs; a pair of palpi, or feelers, used also for other purposes ; a hinder pair of legs are used to guide the thread. They are furnished with three claws and a brush of fine hair ; the other legs are... clawed in the same way. On the under side, a little behind the first pair of legs, are two nostrils, concealed by covers. At the end of the body, SPIDERS. 61 and somewhat beneath, are the spinnerets; there are three pairs. The webbing or silk issues from the body through these holes and becomes joined in one thread afterwards. It is often asked, how spiders string their single lines from tree-top to tree-top, across roads or from building to building? Having crawled up to a desirable elevation, they start the thread either by a muscular effort or by stick- ing the end to a limb or board, and then * pay " it out by using the hinder feet to pull it out of the body.

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