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Identifier: littlefolksinfea00mill (find matches)
Title: Little folks in feathers and fur, and others in neither
Year: 1875 (1870s)
Authors: (Miller, Harriet (Mann) Mrs.), 1831- (from old catalog)
Subjects: Zoology
Publisher: Hartford, Conn., Dustin, Gilman & co. Cincinnati, Ohio, Queen city publishing co. (etc., etc.)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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We are the troops of the Most High God; we each one layninety-nine eggs. If we were to lay a hundred, we should devastatethe world. On reading this, Mahomet was very much frightened,and prayed to God to destroy these dreadful creatures. Since thattime, words of prayer to the Prophet, written on paper and put intoa reed, which is planted in a field, will turn away the Locusts. Sosay the Arabs. Another way is to catch four Locusts, write on the wings of IN FEATHERS AND FUR. 19<J each, a verse from the Koran, and let them go. That is sure todrive them away. The only way that the rest of the world finds of any use, is towait for a storm, which invariably kills the whole of them. Mr.Wood says that after a severe storm, a bank of dead Locusts hasbeen seen three or four feet high, and fifty miles long. In many countries the Government pays for ail eggs of theLocust that the people will bring. And in others, the people areobliged to pay their taxes with so many pounds of Locust eggs. :\v:;
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^ V^f^^^l^f c,; Heres the picture of another Grasshopper I want to tell youabout, which has been found in New Guinea. It is called the GreatShielded Grasshopper, and a strange fellow he is. He is not avery lively creature ; but he does not need speed, for he looks somuch like the leaves that no one would suspect him to be aninsect. In the first place, his wins;s—which are more than nine inchesacross when open—are exactly like two green leaves, beautifullyveined like a genuine leaf, and of the shining green color of manytropica) leaves. Then over the back, beginning at the top of thehead, he carries what appears to be another leaf, and frrv-i whichhe is named. It is two inches and a half long, of a stiff, horny 200 LITTLE FOLKS consistency. The edges are notched like a leaf, and there is afaint line through the middle, like a leaf. In fact, you may almostput your hand on him before you find out that he isnt a little bunchof three leaves, but a big Grasshopper. IN FEATHERS AND FUR.

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  • booksubject:Zoology
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