Young Folks' Pictures And Stories of Animals: for Home And School

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Young Folks' Pictures And Stories of Animals: for Home And School
Abby Amy Tenney
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The Bulimus \a, said Digitized by VjOOQIC THE BULIMUS SHELL: - - 89 The Pupa Shell.
The Balimos Shell. The Amber Shell.
to get its name from a word which means very hungry. One kind of Bulimus grows to be as long as this book, and it lays its eggs among the leaves, and tliey are as large as those of a pigeon ! The Bulimus Shell, whose picture I here show you, is found in California.
Tlie Pupa or Chrysalis Shell gets its name from its form, which, as you can see, is very much in the shape of a p
...upa or chrysalis of a butterfly or moth. This one is found in Florida.
The Succinea or Amber-Shell is found in marshy places. The one whose picture yo\i see here is found in the Western States.
Digitized by VjOOQIC 90 PICTURES AND STORIES OF ANIMALS.
This little snail is called the Liinax, or Slug.
In warm damp weather you can find it in the The Slug, or Limax.
garden or field, or in the woods. Slugs often climb trees, and some kinds can let themselves down by a thread which they spin. Wlien the weather is dry or cold, they bury themselves in the ground.


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