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       Robert W. Chambers

      In Search of the Unknown

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4057664178480

       PREFACE

       IN SEARCH OF THE UNKNOWN

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      TO

       MY FRIEND

       E. LE GRAND BEERS

      My dear Le Grand,—You and I were early drawn together by a common love of nature. Your researches into the natural history of the tree-toad, your observations upon the mud-turtles of Providence Township, your experiments with the fresh-water lobster, all stimulated my enthusiasm in a scientific direction, which has crystallized in this helpful little book, dedicated to you.

      Pray accept it as an insignificant payment on account for all I owe to you.

      The Author.

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      It appears to the writer that there is urgent need of more "nature books"—books that are scraped clear of fiction and which display only the carefully articulated skeleton of fact. Hence this little volume, presented with some hesitation and more modesty. Various chapters have, at intervals, appeared in the pages of various publications. The continued narrative is now published for the first time; and the writer trusts that it may inspire enthusiasm for natural and scientific research, and inculcate a passion for accurate observation among the young.

      The Author.

      April 1, 1904.

      Where the slanting forest eaves,

       Shingled tight with greenest leaves,

       Sweep the scented meadow-sedge,

       Let us snoop along the edge;

       Let us pry in hidden nooks,

       Laden with our nature books,

       Scaring birds with happy cries,

       Chloroforming butterflies,

       Rooting up each woodland plant,

       Pinning beetle, fly, and ant,

       So we may identify

       What we've ruined, by-and-by.

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