f tie Mozart faction '^^^^^s'^'*®" reaomiaated hy, 



^: Meade?' Snd «l|«ted C^^^^^ 



^lot IS composed of the ^IItrTl?r®YTrl^^^ "Jis- 



How Miigkrats. SwiKi lJ5s,f^ea"rfc.e lee. 

 _Mu.sk rats have a curloiw method of trav- 

 eiiuff long distances under the ice. In their 

 Winter excursions to their feeding grounds, 

 wluch are frequently at great distances from 

 their abodes, they take in breath" at starting 

 and remain under the water as long as they 

 can. They tJien rise ujj t5 ti'ie ice, and 

 breathe out the air in their hmgs, which re- 

 mains in bubbles against tl,e lower surface 

 of the ice. TJiey wait till this air recovers 

 oxygen from tlie water ajid ice and then 

 take it in again, and go on till the operation 

 hns tr. be relocated. Tu t:)is v/ar Lhe>/ can 

 trar-I ainjost any di^Ujuicr., atsd live any 

 len.-C. „f timr undir the i< e. The hunter 

 " ' -•■^Ivantage ofthi.s habit of 



tiio i.^ manner:— 



'ir^t^ J. k:^. 



, - ... i.„.,,, over, and 



\^ ''"-i - 1 i'k'.tr, on fnikuig into 

 tJui- !i',K?is witii Jiis ijiU.cl-e;, fortlHipur- 



" ^'''^'5 i^i- he lieqp.ently sees 



giv.iin'; r, -.'iy J,;, .,r;e jpio Hip p?{;trr and 







lip Yit\ox 













ortliriii rur some distuiioc , i^e .tcr.liii Jcome 

 ^'i' • hi} ]a\vA]} hi i'rc mmmerahoye- 



'^'^'^ before lie Ins lime to- 

 ius lir^K^Trt dinctly oyfr liim, nnd 



•.;-5 



In ILis 

 Island 

 . 1:1 kec 

 \ el im- 



in 



i! fiese 

 for 



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