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tures with impunity. Of course the poor little cha¬ 
meleons, like the 4< effets 55 that our nurses always 
warned us against, are entirely innocuous, and make, 
moreover, interesting pets, being a source of amuse¬ 
ment with their goblinish ways and strange appear¬ 
ance. Frogs are found in the ice-cold streams as high 
up as 13,000 feet. Tree-frogs of many kinds haunt 
the forest, and chirp perseveringly. 
