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THE BAP.V MOOSE IX THE Woods. 



Their disposal was something' of a 

 problem, as the game law forbids their 

 sale and they were too young and 

 helpless to be turned out alone in the 

 woods ; but finally a farmer was found 

 who had a wooded lot where thev could 



run at large, who was willing to care 

 for them. They remain the property 

 of the State, and their final disposition 

 is uncertain. Perhaps, if they live and 

 grow, we may see them again when 

 they are larger, provided they are will- 

 ing to pose for their pictures. 



TEMPLE ELEPHANTS IN CEYLON AT THEIR EVENING BATH. 

 Courtesy of "The Travel Magazine." 



