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which they can climb. Having no natural enemies in the country, 
they would become a much greater evil than the English sparrow. 
Their importation, except for zoological gardens, should be forbidden. 
Some industrious persons are endeavoring to utilize parts of the 
great Palisade dyke of the Hudson for paving-stone. The New York 
journals are publishing protests against this vandalism, which will, we 
hope, have the effect of preserving this imposing feature of the scenery 
of that region. 
