THE 
Zoological Keepsake, 
THE MORNIN G WALK. 
A TASTE OF PIYSIOLOGY.—EARLY RISING.—URSAS MA- 
JOR AND MINOR.—THE NORTH POLE. 
EARLY one delicious morning in the sum- 
, Mrs. Aston, accompanied by her eldest 
x, and by her two younger children, 
| ‘and Jane, entered the Garden of the 
Zoological Society; and, excepting two or 
‘three individuals whom they found there, 
were the very first strangers of the day. Miss 
Aston is almost eighteen; George is eleven ; 
and Jane, eight years of age. 
The family resides in the Regent’s Park, 
and is a frequent visitor of the Garden; and 
all its members usually take advantage of 
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