JIM THE TRAPPER OF LAKE CHELAN 57 



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PARTS OF A JUMPING MOUSE'S ANATOMY 



l. Left hi ~d foot natural size. 3 Left hand. 



2. Enlarged hir.d foot. 4. Left hand enlarged. 



5. Section of tail 



for relief, while waiting for a train on which to 

 return home. 



After this experience it is needless to say that 

 no one can convince me that a steel trap does not 

 inflict excruciating pain upon the unfortunate ani- 

 mal caught by its steel jaws. 



HOW TO TRAP WITHOUT INJURING THE TRAPPED. 

 Since then I learned from another trapper how 

 to bind the jaws of a trap with rags until their hard 

 edges are transformed into comparatively soft 

 cushions. A trap, treated in this manner will hold 



