grown in ftome parUt the iaiui is alv. .m 

 prcvioii^ilv I rcpsTPtl t'v plant i: , which 

 laiuKK be cT ' ' I ' I > 



of L..^-.Jl fjrmir^'*. \m I ^ ^T 



Ini all to learn, j^i luiiilin^^ a pi i ; 



for rvt-n thr Icctiiug <>t l:or«e«, , ^^c« 



C3 . l>c . ' J to l>v .my c 



«n lirrlc* cxpcncc «i& by 'hr n.Tti f ht* 



c: : is an absolute .r lu liic nc- 



(.^-.-:y ;..c(hoils of treating sheep, the pre- 

 c. \ of h salt, 



and the bousing them in the winter nnontlis. 

 An Fi 1 I hi" same 



aitonishtnent %vhich I did, on seeing the 

 poor starved A n hogs, that live in 



the woods during winter ; he will wonder 

 how they subsist at all, in the >e 



animals are reared. The eharacter and 

 C( : the 1 jK'opIc art . h as 



an Kngli<^hman is igiii. tant of. 



Dinir^' the time o( i j in 



America, 1 »pent a few uvcntn^ with the 



ol* i 1 I. vie (a real Ar ). 



On taking my leave, his lady informeu inc 



