forests of millions of tree-destroying insects over a single summer. They have
been here for approximately 53 million years, and 56 percent of genera
represented among the extensive Baltic amber are living today, and show no sign
of dying out soon. In our great pursuit of knowledge it is my hope that we can
derive something of value from studying the culture and life-style of the
hardest working organisms in the world. (With the exception, of course, of the
Villanova biology teachers).