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the whole earth. This migration may have been ckie to 

 circumstances, such as the unfavorable conditions of life in 

 the old home, the encroachment of more powerful neigh- 

 boring races, or the attraction of a region affording better 

 living, more freedom, etc. In manv communities the con- 



Fii;. 139. Sensitive Plant. 



t Tlie leaf at tlit left was touched and was slowly closing durin^^ the exposure of the 

 negative. Hence the blurring ) 



ditions for making a living become intolerable or very diffi- 

 cult. Then the younger generations go to "pastures new." 

 Many of them are assisted by their parents financially and 

 by education to make this change. Generally the old peo- 

 ple cannot leave their homes and finally die there. Thus a 

 stock of people may die out in one place and appear again 

 in another. 



