"Nov. 25, 8:30 a.m.; the web has been destroyed during the night.
"Nov. 26, Argiope has made an entirely new web.
"Nov. 30, 2 p.m.; gave Argiope a bee with sting. It was wrapped forty-seven times, but not so expeditiously as has been her wont. Later another bee was liberated in the cage, caught and wrapped about forty-five times.
"Dec. 2, 11 a.m.; the body of a live bee was bathed in fluid from the freshly crushed body of a box-elder bug [very malodorous], and the bee liberated in Argiope's cage, and soon caught in the web. The bee was not very lively and did not shake the web violently, but Argiope rushed to it without hesitation, wrapped it with twenty-five turns of silk and returned to the hub of the web.
"Dec. 3; Argiope stayed all day in the upper part of the web, on foundation lines, with head downward.
"Dec. 5; yesterday Argiope moved down to her normal place on the hub. To-day she is on the hub, but in reversed position [head up], and with legs bent and limp, not straight out and stiffened as usual.
"Dec. 6; Argiope hung all day from foundation lines of upper part of web, in reversed position [head up], with legs limp and bent.
"Dec. 7; Argiope hanging by first and second right legs, from upper part of web; barely alive.
"Dec. 8; Argiope dead."