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good and proper in attempting to re- 
set them. A gun slammed away to 
the eastward telling us that other 
gunners had braved the storm for the 
sake of the sport that thrills. A single 
“Beetle-head” (black-breast), flashed 
over us, coming down shore with the 
wind; we both shot a few miles behind 
him. <A pair of black ducks crossed 
over and came to rest in the harbor, 
while a solitary loon raced by at top 
speed touching only the high spots. 
A mark in the sky resembling a cloud 
of mosquitoes detatched itself from the 
haze. It would spread out, then draw 
together as a gale freshened with alter- 
nate gusts. How long it took that 
bunch of plover to fight its way across 
the harbor! There was a dozen of 
them and they were tired enough to 
light up with anything that looked like 
a feather. Calling lustily all the while, 
they took a sudden nose-dive at us. Un- 
fortunately we waited too long and 
when we opened up with two guns each 
they almost knocked our hats off. We 
got one bird—I say “we” because Billy 
might read this, but I know pretty well 
who got the bird; he flew against Billy’s 
gun barrel and broke his own neck. 
The remainder of the morning was 
spent in collecting a few scattering 
“counters,” but the heft of the flight 
was over. And so another happy ses- 
sion with the “long-bills” had passed 
into history, 
When Lightning Strikes 
(Continued from page 538) 
sometimes comes obliquely or almost 
horizontally, plowing long furrows. It 
may tear a circular or funnel-shaped 
hole, and when striking sand, form 
fulgurites extending fully 25 feet into 
the earth. In striking rock, the light- 
ning may either enter the mass and 
form a fulgurite tube, or it may be 
diffused over the surface of the rock 
according to the conductivity of the 
formation. It may split the rock into 
large or small pieces, or it may fuse 
the surface, giving it a vitreous coat 
with nodules or blisters. 
A compilation of available exact 
knowledge regarding the striking of 
trees by lightning shows that the likeli- 
hood of a tree being struck is increased 
if the tree is taller than surrounding 
trees, if it is isolated, if it is upon high 
ground, if it is deeply rooted, and if 
it is the best conductor at the moment 
of the flash as a result of having be- 
come wet from rain and thus trans- 
formed from a poor conductor to a 
good one. Above all, bear in mind that 
any kind of tree may be struck; none 
is immune, 
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