II.— AX OYSTER CAMP. 

 la several parts of the state the oystermen live in just such campt. as 

 this. The only furniture is two or three home-made chairs and an elevaied 

 bunk, which extends the length of the hut. and on which eight men sleep. In 

 case more room is needed, the men sleep in rows undti the bunk on the tli.oi. 

 This particular camp is one of a group situated on Bayou Brouleau. 



