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Show ft YCJiio GbTtle sm. ! Eit-cr SfiC'C Ii.it : vi-'--a Clc on I'.ip Mi.u-Uiiii fjiU.u.' While climbing tk: hills ca,b of Brigham, a short time ago, a IVc:,!' u reporter had the pleasure (?) of stum hi i ng on in a young ra'dde snake. Il woa a p:.euliar ereaiurc; and our first ira.pvev.-iou was that we had uu'.ud a huge aog'c worm. It v. aa a! a" ut uim iao-hes in length. In color and shape there is 1'dtle ciid'erence between be-tween it and the worm. It i& shell and of a transparent brown; the ail being almost as large as the . head. Its eves were not yet open. A distinct black line, run ning from one side of the head to the other, marked the extent of its hiv.-;. mouth. '1 tie voting raider biv ui a t-tupor, its muscle?, not y t being suilicieutly developed fa locoun -lion. A smart tip would cause it ; lo sipuirm slightly, hut if was cvi p.oer!e--s t:. i-pen or 'ont its la;:v -td-eai!; d mMgji. Il was :t r'-i oe y d -file, leaving ib jaOiS caAe: d r ' v eh-s-.l i , s:dt. 'be boo-y ib. ; mpdsit ; ve natora'h-t w ho iw d a higge sti'd: for eon-euianee audi -a.lky. j |