. Familiar life in field and forest; the animals, birds, frogs, and salamanders. Zoology. Lycopodiuni obscurum. Lycopodium clavatum. to gray in winter. For food he has young twigs— those of the black birch he especially relishes—the foliage of the arbor vitse {Thuja occidentalis)* hem- digging through the snow witli his lock, and fir * The margins of some of the Adirondack lakes are thickly overhung with the branches of the arbor vitse; these are often stripped off for a distance of five feet up the trunks of the trees, the result of the feeding of deer which have wintered in the vi-


. Familiar life in field and forest; the animals, birds, frogs, and salamanders. Zoology. Lycopodiuni obscurum. Lycopodium clavatum. to gray in winter. For food he has young twigs— those of the black birch he especially relishes—the foliage of the arbor vitse {Thuja occidentalis)* hem- digging through the snow witli his lock, and fir * The margins of some of the Adirondack lakes are thickly overhung with the branches of the arbor vitse; these are often stripped off for a distance of five feet up the trunks of the trees, the result of the feeding of deer which have wintered in the vi- Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mathews, F. Schuyler (Ferdinand Schuyler), 1854-1938; Underwood, William Lyman, 1864-1929, phot. New York, D. Appleton and Company


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