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resumed it3 act ivity after a Ion* period of quiet;. I presume the 
or 333 on the naijaland contains many sensational details. The 
activity is aonf'lnad, however, solely to the orator and so fa? there 
has boon no lava, flow.The trio is an exceedingly hard one and though 
the sight nus b b& a vary fine on® I ahall not attempt to 333 the exhi¬ 
bition at close range.The appearance fifty miles nuay on a favorable 
night is fine.and on a a lean and quiet day the noUnbain present s the 
appeafano e naie so familiar by the school geographi 33 and is a typioal 
volcano xith a column of 3 so’o ascending from its' vary summit. 
I have been do.? a the coast a fay nils 3 several tines lately 
and have done a g cod deal of vadeing after shells.There are many vary 
beautiful tainds to be seen in the tidal pools.The fish are simol.y 
unreal they 3re so bright and of such grotesque for as,and sons of the 
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:noll'isk 3 without, shells La the dudibranohiaba,arejas bright as the 
nos t brilliantly colored f l o .ve c s. The coral s ,at least those of bnis 
island,are insignificant in extant and number and there are no real 
coral reefs such as you read about farther south.leverthele53 the 
Tfat 3r 3 1 3a n xit n oar Lous and inter estin-J, things, and I nev er do out 
exploring without the appetite is * hotted by the Ljtlght of as» things. 
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lb home you see old friend’s aider is* aspects but ihere is il.-rays, ft that 
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you never sa ,7 before. Iy exoerienoe has made me long l or a thorougn 
biologic training such as a man may get these day 3 f- ea 3 ily enough. 
