120 WOOD NOTES WILD, 



Music in Nature. — Contin. 



Two young bulls once gave me a musical entertainment : — 



No. 1 



Moo-uh jinoo-uh, moo-uh ,moo-uh . 

 No. 2. 



Boo-uh, boo-uh, boo-uh„ boo - uh. 



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Number two reversed the order. This was while, with 

 nose to the ground, he was pawing, throwing dirt over 

 his back and playing the dare-devil generally. Enough 

 of this, and he thrust up his nose and trumpeted, — 



g. « , » r f r T~^ r r f : 



Moo - uh, moo - uh, moo - uh, moo - uh. 



It was interesting to learn that there was no departure 

 from the key in the long interval of a tenth, — an octave 

 and a third. The forceful tone on C sharp was in tune." 



For music in Nature, continued, see Index, Music in Nature. 



Newness of the Field. (5ee p. i.) 



" Those pages of bird talk you sent me are read at last. 

 They have some good points. 



