Show 0 A N natural incubator the officers and men of the united states cutter rush relate inar marvelous tales of wondrous di discoveries SL cove ries enado 1 nad 0 by them during their 1890 cruise cruis they dredged for deep sea oddities in iu the almost fathomless fathom lesa 11 sinks of the pacifica bed they collected marine alga BO so delicate in figure that it took the fines Z microscopes to bring out even the coarsest oUt outlines linC leaving the minute fibers al as a hazy mist on the vision and finally outdid themselves by getting a fine photographic view of a creature sporting in tho the band tind of ono one of the low I 1 lying i islands which leads their to the belief t hat that some of thu the supposed ison oysters On stera are still in existence but the feat of which they seem proudest was the discovery of a natural incubator on the sides of the volcano bogeslov Bogo where millions of awas gulls and other sea birds deposit their eggs and leave them to bo be hatched by volcanic heat who bays that that birds arede void of intelligence st lonis republic |