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RABBIT BOTS 
(Continued from page 694) 
proper moment, the perfect bot-fly— 
now fully matured—would push open 
the door and step out into the wide 
world, ready to fly to its mate and start 
on a hunting trip for rabbits. 
The genus Cuterebra contains a num¬ 
ber of species or different kind of bot¬ 
flies—the larvae, grubs, warbles or bots, 
whichever you prefer to call them, are 
to be found on rabbits, squirrels, goph¬ 
ers, chipmunks, rats and many other 
kinds of rodents. 
The life history of each is probably 
very similar to the one which we have 
had under discussion. Cuterebra buc- 
cata (Fig. 3) is known as a parasite 
of squirrels, rabbits and other small 
animals. 
THE LURE OF THE 
FROZEN TRAIL 
(Continued from page 677) 
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miles long by two hundred wide—at 
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