. Animal Life and the World of Nature; A magazine of Natural History. o raid them, and each armed with a 30 Zoo Notes kind of javelin which theyno doubt made themselves,speared and killed some little time theidentity of the culpritswsis a mystery, but theboys acknowledged to theHead Master their WildBoar Hunt, which he dulyreported to the late Queen,who graciously refused tohear of their being pun-ished, and even declaredshe was proud of suchbrave boys. Subsequentevents proved that theQueen was justified in herestimation of the courageof these boys, for theyhave been hunting Boersin So


. Animal Life and the World of Nature; A magazine of Natural History. o raid them, and each armed with a 30 Zoo Notes kind of javelin which theyno doubt made themselves,speared and killed some little time theidentity of the culpritswsis a mystery, but theboys acknowledged to theHead Master their WildBoar Hunt, which he dulyreported to the late Queen,who graciously refused tohear of their being pun-ished, and even declaredshe was proud of suchbrave boys. Subsequentevents proved that theQueen was justified in herestimation of the courageof these boys, for theyhave been hunting Boersin South Africa, whereone of the brave fellowshas given his life for hiscountry. «& TommyThe late bemg very the late pet ofthe Smalllamented MammalsLynx. House, wherehe had been greatly ad-mired and petted for oversix years, has died of in-flamation of the lungs, draughts orevalent inthis corner ofthe was avery affec-tionate crea-ture to thosewho knewhim, but hewould notrecognize anyattempt atendearmentfroin chil-dren, not thathe was spite-ful, he simnly. HIS SUCCESSOE.


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