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Show Butterfly 5,000 Feet Up For the entomologist Mount Wash- Ington has long been a favorite collect- j ing ground, says Nature Magazine, ; Passing through rich Canadian fauna I at the base, where the natural condi- j tions have been practically undisturbed, undis-turbed, we enter near the timber line ! the sub-Alpine where In August are found the mountain fritillary and the wingless grasshopper, two of the more striking species of this rone At an elevation of above 5,(o0 feet we reach the home of the White Mountain but tertly. -' |