The Submercjed Tenth 



several empty nests of Htilboell's (irebe scattered 

 ak)ng. Finally I was almost back at the starting- 

 point, heated, bedraggled, and well-nigh dis- 



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FLOATING NEST OF THE GREAT LOuN, IN AN ONTARIO LAKE 

 BY C. J. VOUNG 



couraged. Suddenly, out at the edge of the reeds, 

 about twenty yards ahead of me, there arose a most 

 prodigious fluttering and splashing, and away went 



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