The Marmoset ,; Mammals 
CARE 
The cage should be provided with branches for 
the little creature to climb around upon, and should 
be large enough to allow it plenty of exercise. It 
must have a nest box, with plenty of warm bedding. 
One marmoset which we saw had a little wool com- 
fortable for its box, and it was interesting to see it 
get underneath this and pull it up over its shoulders 
and head in a truly human way. 
REFERENCES 
THE Lire or Animas, Ernest Ingersoll. 
Apres AND Monkeys, R. L. Garner. 
EXPLORATIONS AND ADVENTURES IN EQuaTORIAL SOUTH 
AFRICA AND GorRILLA Lanp, Paul du Chaillu. 
“The Song in the Night,” and “The Trail up the Wind,” 
UNDER THE Roor oF THE JUNGLE, C. L. Bull. 
“Kaas Hunting,” Tue First Juncte Book, Kipling. 
THE MARMOSET 
I am a little marmoset! 
My whiskers make a white-rosette 
On either side my face. 
My longish tail with rings is set 
I'll twist it round your wrist, if let, 
To hold me firm in place. 
Bring all the insects you can get; 
Bring also a warm coverlet, 
And I will be your loving pet 
For many happy days. 
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