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MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. 
No. I.—THE POWER OF SCENT IN WILD ANIMALS. 
In Volume XXVII, No. 1, there isan article by E. C. Stuart Baker 
“* on the power of scent in wild animals ” and although I know very little from 
personal experience about the ways and habits of Indian Fauna, experience 
gained in other parts of the world causes me to burst forth on this fascinating 
subject. 
First might I say that I am of the same conviction as the writer of the 
article, in fact I go further, contending that beasts depend not only when 
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