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WILD WINGS 



by few save fishermen and from vessels doubling the south- 

 eastern cape of Nova Scotia, beaten by wild storms, pictur- 

 esque with its rocks, spruces, and bird-life, is a charming- 

 little world by itself, amply repaying our efforts in visiting 

 it, and braving the raging of the sea and the discomforts of 

 fog and calm. 



LEACH'S PETREL REMOVED FROM ITS BURROW 



