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<div class="lesson">LESSON XXXIX.</div>
<div class="chaphead">USES OF ANIMALS.</div>
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<p>What domestic animals are used for food?</p>
<p>What wild animals are used for food?</p>
<p>From what animals do we get beef? pork? mutton? veal?</p>
<p>What birds and fowls are used for food? What fishes?</p>
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<p>From what animal do we get wool? How is wool taken from the sheep?
What articles of dress are made of wool?</p>
<p>Name the animals whose skins are used to make leather. How is
leather prepared? Did you ever see a tannery? What do they do
there?</p>
<p>From what animals do we get furs?</p>
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What is silk?</p>
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<p>Silk is made by little worms called silkworms. When the worm is
fully grown, it spins round itself a small ball of silk, called a
cocoon. If this cocoon were left to itself, the worm would change
to a moth, and the moth would eat its way out of this little house.
But this, of course, would cut the little threads and spoil the
silk. As soon, therefore, as the cocoon is made, it is put into hot
water to kill the worm. In this way the silk is saved.</p>
<p>Almost every part of the cow is made use of. For what is the flesh
used? What use is made of the hoofs? horns? hair? What is done with
the skin? What other uses has the cow?</p>
<p>What animal shows the most affection for his master?</p>
<p>Mention some kinds of dogs.</p>
<p>You may have seen a dog called the St. Bernard. He is large, with
long curly hair. In the Alps mountains, where traveling is
dangerous, the St. Bernard dogs have saved many lives. Who use
their dogs, as we use horses, to draw their sledges?</p>
<p>Which is the most useful animal to man?</p>
<p>Draw and paint some of the animals spoken of in the lesson.</p>
<p><i>Write the names:</i></p>
<p>Of animals useful for food.</p>
<p>Of animals which work for man.</p>
<p>Of animals useful to us for clothing.</p>
<p>Of birds and fowls used for food.</p>
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