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succeeding waves of immigrants from the shore of Asia 

 and the islands of the Indian Archipelago. 



The territory occupied by these Indians was then 

 described. It contained about 4,000 square miles, and 

 embraced tlie region bordering on and between the Ex- 

 ploits and number Rivers. 



An account was given of their ingoniousl}^ constructed 

 fences for entrapping deer, their dwellings, mode of 

 preservation of food for the winter, and their canoes and 

 weapons. 



Dr. Addy concluded his interesting paper with an 

 account of their burial customs. 



