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Forgive me if this is a duplicate posting, but I failed to receive
notification that I had properly posted it...

We've scanned and placed on the web over 90 images from one of our rare
books.  The images are best viewed using a frames compatible browser,
although it works (less elegantly) using alternate browsers.

We're also trying out a new feature.  Each of the ninety images has its own
bbs attached to it.  This means that viewers can leave comments for each
particular image in a separate directory accessed from the image.

If you feel like taking a break from urban life, please visit the exhibit.
It contains little to think about except the beauty nature.  Please leave
comments if so inclined...

Jim



             "Beauty is its own excuse for being"
                   --Emerson: The Rhodora



Few would dispute the beauty of a butterfly. These fragile little
creatures take flight on wings colored from the rainbow,
delighting observers young and old.

Provided for your delight are a small number of the world's
butterflies and moths, taken from Dru Drury's three-volume
monograph entitled Illustrations of Exotic Entomology. This
1837 work, held in the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County's
Research Library's rare book collection,
contains "...upwards of six hundred and fifty figures and
descriptions of foreign insects, interspersed with remarks and
reflections on their nature and properties." Each illustration was
originally hand colored with great care and attention to detail.

http://www.nhm.org/Exotic_Entomology

Jim Angus
Internet and Hypermedia Programs
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
900 Exposition Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA  90007

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