Show A MOSQUITO INVADES ENGLAND new In seats reedna lor viol aton atoa or of doctrine the b barro arro ing ilig news comes cames from london that a mosquito has been alie aiice in Hertford shire A gentleman living at barley royston Ko yston writes t to a london paper that on a recent evening he the ferocious beast in his b an englishman is always brave and d it c beems almost superfluous to add that tile the man of dailley barley grappled with ith the creature single handed nor stayed his land hand until it was under subjection we some sometimes lines read of such feats of derring doe even in these degenerated days N next ext e to vind vindicating cating his personal L bravery ra batery tery an English mans first duty is to write to his newspaper and tell about it to this admirable national trait the readers of the sunday herald are indebted for the particulars herein h set et forth the man of darley barley hall had traveled in far co countries among other places he be had visited i sited the famous city of new jersey jeney and in the mississippian trans capital had met and coped with the mosquito in its air I 1 ibus he is able to identify his quarry and lay jay before the british public a harrowing picture of the animals distinguishing linggi shing traits tire the specimen caught he be writes has every characteristic of the foreign mosquito especially the new kew jersey variety I 1 believe they have been brought to england with timber for in sew new jersey the logs of timber which are usually ally carried down the river livers have on them mosquito eggs gathered from the surface of the water va where they breed and so in this manner e r are transported to europe where v t h er e the suri sunshine shine hatches them and they fly away it now nov no v remains only to unite the english people as one man against the avader hence this suggestion let every ever person carefully examine his bedro bedroom orn window in the morning and kill them as ky by so doing they would lie le prevented laying their eggs and breeding now is the time to act to prevent them spreading they may easily be known by their resemblance to gnats but having a long trunk or r proboscis and by making a humming noise when approaching the face or hands of a person accompany mg this slogan is a diagram what has been called the business end of the mosquito aito which may le be used for further identification of the dreaded foe should he be be encountered unawares N I 1 Y herald 0 one ne A if the most remarkable remar liable things about language is the rapidity with which under certain circumstances it changes and under others remains almost f fixed exec d |