I .I Eating Customs. jj American Naturalist. I| The Cocopah Indians, of Arizona, will I I not eat pork, though they have accquired ; a taste tor salt beef. They are very tond of fish, and will eat them at any time. The Mono Lake Indians, of California, eat soup made of angle worms thickened with grass seed flour. They also gather bats from caves and roast them in hotashes, without removing either feathersjorentrails. Wasp nests are roasted and eaten; the more young they contain the better are they relished. The young In* jdiu.HR. in order to find the neats, c.anture a «wasp, place a small straw in the abdomen j light it, and let the insect go; they then i watch its flight, follow it and secure the ; nest. The Miama Indians were very fond i. i ■ '•« t • i • _ .1. ___•. I