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venue Elevated Railway to Botanical Garden, Bronx Park. 
Visitors coming by the Subway change to the Elevated Railway 
t treet and Thir ent ose gz h 
N ork, Westchester and Railway change at 180th 
oston 
Street for crosstown trolley, transferring north at Third Avenue. 
WILD ANIMALS IN THE BOTANICAL GARDEN. II 
the joys of a walk in winter in the Garden is to see 
he pene of various wild creatures and to realize that we 
still have with us, their natural lives, some of the de- 
scendants of the original inhabitants! Pr s the most com- 
mon of these are the gray squirrels, who dur mimer 
occupied the large bunches d leaves hat still cling to 
the crotches of the trees, but whose winte e harder to 
n ne family lives in the big sweet gum near the eastern 
end of the m, and a large worn hole, down in the 
We 
their fiends, though they keep an eye on any boy with “‘stone- 
throwing”’ prope ensities 
duct pipes, crossing the lawn, south of the Museum and meet 
one of tl remen early in the morning, looking for their daily 
crust of stale brea ne of the janito be he 
of sharing his lunch with a chip , whose hom 
race of the gray squirrels lives on the east side of the river near 
the SICEHNGUBES ot Range 2 end pict cole occur. 
discovered, 
