AS WONDERFUL IN COLOR AS OUR GARDENS OF THE LAND 



Stars of this small species (Cribrella SiUiguinolenta, seldom more than two inches across) usually vary in color from 

 brick-red to orange with vivid yellow on the under side. They travel slowly by meansof their many "tube feet." 

 In the warm waters oft a sheltered coast, activity among sea animals may continue in the fall; on 

 exposed shores most species are in hiding under sand or rocks, and there may be vast destruction of life as 

 storms hurl the sea into spray on the rocks and pound it high on the sand. Such storms may make conquest 

 ol even deep-water species to cast them upon the land 



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