This stone is then placed in an inclined position, and a considerable number of the caterpillars are placed at the bottom. A peculiar species is chosen, which spins a strong web; and the animals commence at the bottom, eating and spinning their way up... Arithmetic, Practically Applied ... - Page 373by Horace Mann - 1851Full view - About this book
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