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 MJLl- TO- THt IjDRO^HEAST; toaK REFUGE 'AT::- THE TIME OF^ 

 GENERAL SUILIVA-N'S RAID .1:779; . -: / 



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 A SAND AND. GRAVEL BAR :mADE BY-'THE UnELOW- GF SUGKER 

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 il PEBBLES IN THE BEAGH: WATERS AIIE: COATED WJTH A 

 ^rr r;T?fFM WATER-PLANT, OR a1GA.:.LTKF DTH-ER- PIANTS, 

 TS ALGA REQUIRES . GARBONlG ACID GAS ; IN ORDEH: TQ 

 "^^^ THE LIME .IN SOLUTION. THE BROOK^ WATERS CARRY W^' 



^RBUNur Arm. GAS.: the alga steals- a tart qf it ;vi!D 



! GOKSEQUENGE the LIME. IS DROPPED ON THI REBBLE 

 HERE THE PLANT IS GROWING. BY THIS CONTINUOUS PROCESS- 

 !r^WATtR-ElSGUITS"A.RE BUILT UR THEY ARE COMPOSED OF 

 FFL^^O^ FLAW THREADS COATED WITH LIMF IN SUCCESSIVE: 

 \YFRS. ALGAE OR WATER -WEEDS OE THIS SIMPLE STR-^CTURE 

 FRF ^F" "vTT ANCIENT LIVING THINGS OF THE WORi.D AND 

 "FY PROF''-'-^_D LIME DEPOSITS ON SO GREAT A .. 

 ^ MAKE I^^-S !N THE SEA. THE SQUAW ISLaN^ 

 'S^UIT'^" W4VF BEEN THE CHIEF MEANS OF INTERPREilNG 

 HFSE ANCIENT SEA-PLANTS AND THEIR. .STONE REEFS. . 



DO NOT INJURE THE TREES AND BEACHES 



