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SOME NOTES OX ETHXO-BOTAXV. 



By F. W. Waugh. 



The number of things botanical employed by our Canadian 

 Indian tribes, in spite of their non-agricultural tendencies, is not 

 inconsiderable. These have to do with food, textiles, clothing, medi- 

 cine, warfare, the hunt, ceremonial procedure, and, in fact, with almost 

 every phase of their activities. 



