Show University Acquires Henf ruit Many Colors and Smells Eggs Eggs eggs eggs One hundred and two thirty two of of them were pre pre- seined to the University Saturday Were they hen fruit f for r the No Jo On the contrary they were eggs of the Anas Coly bus ni- ni birds bird and eggs ggs of various other kinds for the University of Utah Zoology depart depart- ment mente Dr J. J W. W Sugden former medial medical medical medi medi- cal al student member of or Sigma Nu fraternity and Cooper club was th the donor His g gift t consisted of thirty sets or nests of ot eggs ggs found in the Bear river marshes on Bird island and in in the Jordan ordan river sloughs Many Utah birds were represented in the pre- pre There were eggs of hell hen divers ivers small hell divers fish hawks pelicans ducks herons killdeers 1 mag mag- v pies and others The collection a aa as asa asa a whole looked like the night be before belore be- be lore fore Easter with its large white whit goose eggs spotted brown gull gul eggs blue western grebe eggs am and eggs every color and size According to Mr A. A W. W Woodbury Woodbury Wood Wood- bury Zion National Park naturalist natural naturalist 1st and instructor of Zoology here lere the eggs are a valuable addition to the zoological collection which the theU U University has just begun The eggs one set of which alone is worth twenty dollars are to form the nucleus of a 3 large large bird nest and bird egg collection to be kept in the museum building Lest any student make a horribly horribly horri horn bly wrong decision we wish to say that the Ole insides of the eggs are arc blown out through a small hole before b before be be- fore they are preserved Only the shell is left For this reason it is entirely safe to approach and md observe this collection r. r I- I |