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Coombs, taxidermist, of this city, in preparing to 
mount a ( treat Horned Owl last week found the owls 
body fnll of porcupine quills. The flesh was literally 
packed full of them, as well as the roof of the mouth. 
The owl evidently had dined on hedgehog.-[Belfast 
Journal. ., „ '. . — - 
1 The owl was shot at Castine, Me. I found the flesh 
full of quills, some of them over two inches in length; 
I I do not see how the bird could live.-[Chas. R. Coombs. 
1 '" 4 o.&O. XIV, j?’«b. 1889 p.^9 
Something about Owls. 
O. O. Orzasbee, Montpelier, Vt, 
i ' Of the Great Horned Owl, found from 
; Central America to the Aictic circle, and 
which seems to be the black sheep among 
; Owls, one hundred and twenty-seven stomachs 
j were examined. Of these, thirty-one con- 
tained poultry or game-birds, eight contained 
■ other birds, twenty-nine contained Rabbits, j 
I five contained Squirrels, and but thirteen 
contained Mice. 
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