Camp Fires of a Naturalist the Story of Fourteen Expeditions After North Ameri

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Camp Fires of a Naturalist the Story of Fourteen Expeditions After North Ameri
Clarence E Clarence Edgar Edwords
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This was especially noticeable in the hummers, which, every taxidermist knows, are exceedingly difficult to mount after becoming dry. Ordinarily many skins are spoiled by oil oozing from the shot-holes, but when they are mounted immediately this can be obviated with little difficulty. Doves and pigeons, which are so difficult to mount from dry specimens, were handled very readily, and the fresh skins were 80 CAMP-FIRES OF A NATURALIST.
found to be tough enough fcr all practical pur- poses.
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...month of June, which was thus devoted to field-work, passed very quickly, and one hundred and fifteen birds stood on the pole table ready for trans- portation down the mountain. But this was a prob- lem which had not yet been solved. How were the mounted specimens to be carried down the twisting trail and over the hundreds of miles of railroad without injuring them? Dyche had an idea about it before he came, and several cracker and soap boxes had been taken apart and carried up the mountain and were now put together.

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