Habits Of The Codfish

A correspondent of the New York Pest says that the codflah frequents the "table lands of the sea." The codfiah no doubt, does this to secure, as nearly as possible, a dry, bracing atmo9phere This pure air of submarine table landa gives to the codüsh that breadth of chest and depth of luugs which we have always notieed. The glad, free smile of the codflsh is largely attributed to the exhiliaration of this oceanic altifoodleum. The correspondent f urther states that "the cod subsista largely on the sea cherry." Those who have had the pleas. ure of seeing the codfish climb the sea cherry tree in seareh of food, ur clubbing the fruit from the heavily laden branches with ehunks of coral, have missed a üne sight. The codfish, when at home rambling through the submarine foresta, does not wear his vest unbuttoned, as he does while loaflng around the grocery
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