. St. Nicholas [serial]. ij \ 1 1 , \w - - \ ?^Wmm^. UNDER SIDE OF STARFISH. Jordan and Heathsdescribes this process: Animal Forms thus COMMON FLORIDA STARFISH. This movement is similar to that of a boatman pullinghimself to land by means of a rope fastened to the the shortening of the tube-feet has ceased, thesucking disks release their attachment, project them-selves again, and this process is repeated over and all times some of the feet are contracting, and asteady advance of the body is the result. queer tree-formations and flying-fish. Columbus, Ohio. Dear St. Nicholas


. St. Nicholas [serial]. ij \ 1 1 , \w - - \ ?^Wmm^. UNDER SIDE OF STARFISH. Jordan and Heathsdescribes this process: Animal Forms thus COMMON FLORIDA STARFISH. This movement is similar to that of a boatman pullinghimself to land by means of a rope fastened to the the shortening of the tube-feet has ceased, thesucking disks release their attachment, project them-selves again, and this process is repeated over and all times some of the feet are contracting, and asteady advance of the body is the result. queer tree-formations and flying-fish. Columbus, Ohio. Dear St. Nicholas : In a recent number of I saw a picture of a curious formation on atree. Last spring, in a redwood forest near Santa Cruz,California, I saw on one of the large redwoods a knobwhich on one side resembled a buffalos head, and on theother side resembled an elephants head with the trunkcurled up on the tree itself. The picture of the flying-fish interested me, as I sawseveral on a trip to Catalina Island, California. Whenthey leap from the


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