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genus, it • is (|uick and active in! its motions, ruiming ■m-v'i great1 celerity wiift ¡¡a
level ©f its back, over the loose shingles and muddy flats of the shore iiftiS <tec3i!on'f?H
f | g f j %ht^ .returning almost to the same spot, utterim? while <•.« the •• .=- P )-. -;,.f
repeated at short interval«.
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