The New Hunting 
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ON THE ALERT 
By W. E. Carlin 
The New Hunting. 
Must a “Use” be Found for Everything? 
Science for Science’s Sake 
The Extrinsic and the Intrinsic View of Nature. 
The Poetic Interpretation of Nature. 
THE NEW HUNTING 
T HE world is full of animals and plants. Every animal and plant has 
the power to multiply itself many fold. Every one contends for 
an opportunity to live. 
This contention forces the individual to live for itself. Self-preserva- 
tion, it is said, is the first law of na- 
ture. The animal appropriates food, 
usurps territory, kills and even devours 
its contestants. It kills because it 
must. Its acts need no justification. 
Man also is an animal. He has 
come up from the world-fauna. On 
his way he contended hand to hand 
with the other animal creation. He 
(The»e Photoglyphs are from live animals, and were made by Mr. Carlin 
in the Northwest) 
ALARM 
By W. E. Carlin 
