. Biology in America. Biology. Man and Nature 411 gates," whether man or lieast or flower, is jriveii tlie best opportunity for niakiii<;- the most of himself. When we tliink of our immigrants solely in terms of pettieoats and pan- taloons we should not overlook the fact that many of thciii are clad in furs or feathers or in the raiment of the lilies, and among- these innnigrants we find not only tlie Knglish sparrow and the rat, the pugilists and sneak thieves of the lower strata of animal society, hut the ring-necked pheasant. The Udo Thrives in the eastern United States and Californ


. Biology in America. Biology. Man and Nature 411 gates," whether man or lieast or flower, is jriveii tlie best opportunity for niakiii<;- the most of himself. When we tliink of our immigrants solely in terms of pettieoats and pan- taloons we should not overlook the fact that many of thciii are clad in furs or feathers or in the raiment of the lilies, and among- these innnigrants we find not only tlie Knglish sparrow and the rat, the pugilists and sneak thieves of the lower strata of animal society, hut the ring-necked pheasant. The Udo Thrives in the eastern United States and California. The bhuiched shoots make a very delit-ions salad vegetable. Introduced by the l^. S. Department of Agriculture from Japan, where it is a very pojjular article of food. Courtesy of the U. S. lUirrdu of Phnit IniUtslfy. and the reindeer, the aristocrats of the animal world; while if Russia has contributed her thistles as well as her anar- chists to our society, no less has she given us her alfalfa and her fruits, as well as her musicians and her scholars. With the inrush of the eager throngs of Europe and of Asia to our shores, with our rapidly growing population, and occupation of our public donuiin; it behooves us to "take thought for the morrow" in order that we may have the wherewithal to feed and clothe and shelter our future liordes. So Uncle Sam, ever mindful of the welfare of his children,. 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 Young, R. T. (Robert Thompson), b. 1874. Boston, R. G. Badger


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