60 EXTINCT? BRITISH ANIMALS. 
strayed further down the stream which runs through 
the park. They were there two winters, and bred, 
having three or four young ones. Two of these, 
which strayed, were killed at Benacre in the spring 
of 1872, and one was captured. They began to build 
a lodge in the West Bush against Benacre Broad, 
did no damage to trees, but destroyed some under- 
wood. This third Beaver seems to have been also 
killed. Two of the three were sent to London to be 
stuffed for Lady Gooch, and the head-keeper took 
the skin of the third. 
It is interesting to find that, but for the inter- 
ference of man, Beavers would still thrive in our 
climate, as we learn from geology and history they 
formerly did. 
A BEAVER AT WORK. 
