120 WOOD NOTES WILD. 
Music 1n Nature. — Contin. 
p_ «ft + + + «+ + 
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Two young bulls once gave me a musical entertainment : — 
N [J NX & 2 hea - = => ‘ => = > : > 
Moo-uh,moo-uh,moo-uh,moo-uh. Boo-uh, boo-uh, boo-uh, boo - uh. 
No. 2. 
oN => ON > iN > oN > fol > 
Q 
ri —"s —— + ae ee = 
Number two reversed the order. This was while, with 
nose to the ground, he was pawing, throwing dirt over 
his back and playing the dare-devil generally. Enough 
of this, and he thrust up his nose and trumpeted, — 
> > > 
T t t I = { t t + 
Moo-wuh, moo-uh, moo-uh, moo-uh. 
It was interesting to learn that there was no departure 
from the key in the long interval of a tenth, — an octave 
anda third. The forceful tone on C sharp was in tune.” 
For music in Nature, continued, see Index, Music in Nature. 
Newness of the Field. (See p. 1.) 
“Those pages of bird talk you sent me are read at last. 
They have some good points. 
