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Identifier: fourfeetwingsfin00mask (find matches)
Title: Four feet, wings, and fins
Year: 1879 (1870s)
Authors: Maskell, A. E. Anderson- Mrs
Subjects: Zoology
Publisher: Boston, D. Lothrop and Co
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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l property. When anything disturbs thelittle sailors, they draw in all their oars, take downtheir sails, fill themselves with water and sink tothe bottom. Large quantities of these animals arefound in the Indian Ocean and in the Mediterra-nean Sea. Such a foine tale as that! exclaimed Pat, ad-miringly. Surely, mum, and its the wish of melife that I can sometime go to sea. Then I couldsee all the craythers for mesilf. But sure, mum, andI must go now. My mither sint me out to pick upsticks, and I jist stopped to look at the lobsters andforgot mesilf, and, hastily disappearing, Pat wassoon heard breaking up sticks among the brush. * Now, said Cousin Grace, what have we beentalking about this morning ? I know, said little Rose, eagerly. Well, dear? About lobsters and a tinging-bug and a crab-spider what plants trees on his back, and a awfulbig thing with free hearts and eight, oh! dreat bigarms, as long as a dreat high house, and a little fishthat sails on the water — a paper-fish!* 484
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A Devil Fish. CATCHING LOBSTERS. Cousin Grace, you told us of several kinds ofcrabs; are there as many of lobsters! askedFrank. There are prawns, shrimps and craw-fish whichlook very much like the American lobster. Prawnsand shrimps are usually found among seaweed, alittle distance from the shore. Shrimps are muchsmaller than prawn, and therefore are not so muchprized as an edible. The craw-fish are found inevery river and creek in England. In fact, thesethree last mentioned fish belong more particularly toEngland, yet species are found in all parts of theworld — even in the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky. Cousin Grace, is it true that the fish in theMammoth Cave have no eyes ? asked May. What would be the use of eyes if it is all darkthere ? answered Frank. * Some of them, it is true, have no eyes at allOthers have eyes, but are entirely blind. That is astrange, dark river that flows through the MammothCave. The little craw-fish in this cave have eyes,but can not see. Now, what can you t

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