| Show YOUNG LIZARDS FOUND IN TREE deeply indented in ill the solid wood little reptiles reptile had boen airen entombed for nearly two tino bundled ae jell tr gothing to indicate ilov the ile he came Flig ensnared A cedar tree in the mountains moun tims xi vest est of richfield his bas been the tomb of a couple of lizards for at least vicars scars such vas nas the disco discovery cry madu madi by alma nielson one day latt lait week while cutting up a cesti tite into stove wood nood the tree was nas a cay laige one more thin than 15 inches in diameter diame dianie tei TI the two were ere im bedded at least seven inches from the outside of the tree the wood sui rounding the young reptiles gives no evidence of having hang been disturbed at an any time it is A without a flaw except the imprint of the lizards the reptiles lep tiles were nere squeezed eay flat bring being not more than a sixteenth of an inch in thickness but NN were ere the usual width their impress in the wood is as distinct as though made by a steel die how they could ba hav e become imbed im bedded dedin jn the tree is a mystery the reptiles are over two inches long the body being about an inch in length and the tall tail a little over cier an inch the bodies were inere quite soft and pliable when taken out this condition no io doubt being due to the moisture of the he tree there eie cie rings between t the e spot here the lizards lay and the sui face ace of the tiec indicating that ill all of 70 lears ears have hae elapsed since the little reptiles were enin enmeshed elied they have excited no little curiosity culosi y in town and have been secured by y 0 11 borg who will preserve them hem |