Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 16, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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jEBAS IS HEAR AND HERE
CATERPILLAR SECRETS
DISCLOSED BY FABRE
The Ltf f tho Caterpillar"
Accords Mlnuttily Observations
of Homer o Insects
OTHER GIFT VOLUMES
Joswh Pennell's Etching of "Tito Won-
v der of WorkM-Uhead's "Arn
blan Nights"
r, tir or a. ruTCnrtMAn. nr j,
"IHflrt iSbr. O. r. Putnam's Bonis Nw
tut. I
.i. i. th Inst collection at the papers
f the celtbrttod ntomoJQtet U was we.
!it shortly before the death, nl an nV
iancd . ' the "on""" ot M inscoi
Those who have macvot4 at th mrinlte
Bailsace. the Instinctive umlerstavilng'. the
to philosophy, disclosed In Vie author's
llTts of the Or ml the WW Vrlll rlml new
cause for wonderment ,n ihs nmnrlna;
records of caterpillar e-ryitenofl. Tho paper
ire tound sclunco am. Oie aro good litem
, tun. Any one wli tho nllchtest lovo for
mature will do '.rfhisolf nn Injustice ir he
doe) not add to his bookshelf this fascl
Citing narra'Yd ot tho embryonic lepldop-
Urea
Fabre Tiad a special "station" for his
ebseroOona He eolccted n, slto especially
4ord for thta on nccount of the trees nnd
elnta of the. neighborhood. The ospcrl-
lAenta of Cuvler and others had demon
strated that tennble theories nn to the
Mntorr of tho butterfly in Ita early stares
could not bo formulated unless tho habitant
trro itlmulated. Kabro deceived tho
worms of tho Silk recessionary caterpil
lar, for Instance nnd has left In his pair
t tJMiys on them a complete mo history
lie proves for ono thing that caterpillars
ire not Intelligent an are. for Instance, the
resourceful been nnd ants, but aro governed
nrr strictly tho accumulation of eons
of conflict for existence, which we sum up
In, the word Instinct
Thtro Is nothing monotonous In tho mi
nuteness of tho diary 'of caterpillar life. On
tho contrary, tho paces nro ns fascinating
U thoio or a novel.
The Appeal of Etchings
TUB WONDCn Of WORK, nr Jowph Pennell.
J, It. Mpplncott. Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, through thn hotiao of Lip
plnoojt. Is responsible for one of the finest
jUt books of tho season, It Is a new col
lection of etchings by Josoph Pennell, all
dealing with "Tho Wonder of Work." In
his very r-uggcstlvo Introduction Mr. I'en
nelt write; "Work today Is tho greatest
thing In the world, and tho nrtlst who best
records It will bo best remembered, Witrk
las always been nn Inspiration to artists
from the tlmo when wo were told to earn
our bread by the sweat of our brow till now
when most of un nre trying to forget tho
command nnd act llko 'ladles nnd gentlo
Bin."' It happens that tho names of the two
artists whoso products havo been most
closely associated with the expression of
the work of tho world are connected with
this volume, that of the nuthor nnd otcher
himself and that of the great Ilelglan sculp
tor. Meunler. to whom tho volume Is most
fittingly dedicated n.i "tho prophet and ex
ponent of tho wonder of work."
The selection of etchings Is nmazlngty
catholic It Includes In tlmo 1881 to 1915,
and rangen from Montnnu to Germany.
Some of those from Teutoiiy aro particu
larly Interesting nt this rr.omont, because
e
oafr Hooks far Cfrrigtmag (Efrggr
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