Digitalis purpurea. Heart Poison or Medicine, whichever way you like. 
Foxglove is a common name.

Don

Bob Shell wrote:
> What kind of flowers are they?
>
> Bob
>
> On Jun 27, 2006, at 1:38 PM, Don Williams wrote:
>
>   
>> One set of pictures has a fly. The other no fly. Each is composed  
>> of six
>> exposures. But I made a mistake with the one with the fly and it seems
>> that two of the images must have been in the wrong place because  
>> the end
>> result is not sharp. However, in between exposures the fly lifted its
>> front legs off the flower and started cleaning them. So it looks  
>> like he
>> has eight legs. Insects only have 6 legs. In one exposure the legs  
>> were
>> down in another they were being rubbed together. When stacked it looks
>> like it has eight legs. The other picture made up of five properly
>> spaced exposures is sharp all the way through. But I thought it  
>> would be
>> interesting to show the one with the fly -- even though it ain't so  
>> hot.
>>
>> I need some sort of device for evenly turning the lens focus ring in
>> exact predetermined increments. Some kind of a miniature ratchet that
>> can be set to advance the focus in, say, one millimetre (focus) steps.
>> For the microscopes this is not a problem because the focus knobs are
>> graduated in micrometres.
>>     
>
>
>   


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