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HOPPERS AND SHOLTIES. @F the great multitude of different animds which live on the seasbore p&bly the most numerous are the little creatures known aa " sholties" or " Shetland sholtiea" They are to be found on almost every beach. Their peculiar shape, fattened on the sides, their habit of hiding in crowds under stones or seaweed, their intense alarm when they are suddenly exposed, and their vigour in esmping into a new hiding-place, are known to every schoolboy. They look very different from their pugnacious relatives, the crabs; they are feeble creatures, more ready to escape from danger than to offer fight. Yet they are most interesting little animals, and the more one watches their ways the more one. comes to understand their wonderful adaptation to their ~urroundiiga Though their general appearance iu quite familiar, it is not so commonly known that there are many different varieties of these creatnrea. AE a matter of fact, the= are scores of different kinds, &me living on the beach, some just below extreme low-water mark, and others in the deep sea. We shall concern ourselves here only with those tbat live on the beach.

~ P, C~.. Hopperti and Sholtiei... re-*re three common kinds which to know. Two of thaae, cnriody' &opg&& h ' beuah animals1 are not really : in the water; they live OIF.?$ -.- 1 - water mark ses reachesthem.. ~.. & known as the'.,... > p G they make little burrows in &igch to hide, and!:the e ~. former living ander stones or : among the decaying --..-..- rr-.. -.%..~. -,..%., : 7.-- 'get their name of "hopper" rom their - mrm,. ~...*,>. :.... : habit of leaping or springing into the air, b? mi&n8'$ Of whieh they often avoid capture by e~erni&~!;;q @s French people call them "a&-fleas.".~ The third variety, which ir problbly bat knoi ~..?%.

374 Hoppers and ShoIties. all, and to'which the name of * sholtie " is here especially applied, is that which occurs farther on the beach in places which are c o ~ t lwet y sea-water. Thii animal (Cfammws)is much in the body than the other two, and some are bent backwards along ita side, so that by m of them it can run or crawl on ita aide. In when out of the water this creature in quite u to walk back uppermost ; whenever by any chance does succeed in raisiw itself into what is for mo animals the normal aititude, it immediately to over on ita side again. It can be readily distin from the other two forms by having two pam long, delicate feelers or antenna in front of its the hoppers have only one long pair of an and one short pair. All these animals, in spite of their small s near allies of the crabs and lobsters. A na would tell you that they belong to the group of th (hustacea, this name being applied to all ani of the crab tribe on account of the b,cra or shell which surrounds them. The Crustacea marked by other features in addition to the possess of this hard exterior. They are all jointed animals, their body being built up of a aeries of segments, each of which carries a pair of legs or appendages of some kind, these appendages also being jointed In ; the crab and the lobster a number of segments have ; become fuaed or welded together to form the front part + or body of the animal In the group of animals to : which the sholties belong the segments are all distinct, To understand somethiig of the structure and the.-i : general habits of the sholtie, a11 thrtt we require '

~ ~ ~ ~, q l ShO*.~ :.;.:: ~. J'. -- "I*.pbect a few -+emaf;o em in. S saucer with s liw~~wster..&& about in a very active fa&, the eing performed by meam of lit@&: agea attached to the under parbof.~ thewater.,. ~

Hoppers and Sholties. the weed that we can make nu When exposed to full daylight able, and keep swimming about pha It is only when the at easa But we have not yet examined' the Though externally so like the aholties, they ar different in constitution and habib. To unders the.difterence between the two clagses of the best plsn is to put either s, shore-hopper mud-hopper into some water dong kith a The latter is an active little animal in the capable of moving about like a fish. ;The on the other hand, is obviously out of his ele he sinks to' the bottom of the dish and works his way along in lmbering faahion. breathing organs csn be seen waving and forwarde in rhythmical faehion, but hopper can breathe quite in it for daya It is s stand long-continued On land, however, he gets juatsuecient