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62 IN THE ACADIAN LAND.
black water spider does not make a web, but lurks about the shores and springs on its victim.
Here I must take leave of these most interesting little animals. Their habits, instincts, structures and dispositions are all marked with peculiar distinctness, and a careful study of them is no idle amusement but a pleasant and praiseworthy task.
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