yi = “their noses to the wall. ~ Bellefonte, Pa., April 23, 1926. Pirate Perch Turns Sunfish Out of Nest Sunfish are troubled with what may be called a marine cuckoo—the pirate perch. This fish, which is either too lazy or else incapable of making a nest of its own, waits until the sun- fish have completed their nest and then turns them out, installing itself in their place. Its eggs are frequent- ly laid among those of the original occupants. These, however, are not disturbed and hatch out in due course says the Vancouver Province. Perhaps the most Interesting nest found under water is that of the black-nosed dace. The fish clears a space about two feet in diameter and the female deposits a layer of eggs. Then a layer of stones is gradually placed over the eggs, the stones being brought to the nest in the mouth of the dace. On these another layer of eggs Is placed and then comes another layer of stones. These alternate layers of eggs and stones are slowly built up until the pile reaches a height of eight inches or so. The black goby forms a home for its