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THE UAKG-DONA. 



removable at pleasure, and from the auger not being 

 required, the tree in consequence escajaes injury. 



THE HANG-DOXA. 



This consists of a forked bianch of birch, or other pliable 

 tree, the prongs of which, after being doubled down, are 

 interwoven with each other, and, if needs be, further 

 secured by "bast," or the like. The snares and berries 

 are attached to it as seen in the sketch. This device, as 

 its name signifies, is suspended from the branch of a tree 

 or bush, and is said to be the most destructive of all 

 the "Douor," probably from the birds being less afraid 

 of it til an of the others. 



Fi.r. 1. 



Fig. -2. 



Fis. 3. 



THE LOP-DOXOR. 



Of these devices, which, as the term denotes, are set 

 on the ground, there arc four diiferent kinds, and three of 



