u aiwr uarvest, ana formed into broad walls called in 

 some places fiaulm-tmlh, rouudthe vards wW>. th 



s& fa .^S^~ ~T.S2 ** <** * 





BboVe 



1 . ^*iAQ.iriint iUAUHIrttS, I 



ll 



S. 



growth aneecut 



chief pointeoTdiffeSe in thet" 6 BUffleiellt to deSCribe *** ^ 





strongly, by which n ""' ',',' "," BeUUy an<1 attertt ' ards moru 



re of fur. Ihe next process is to cover the felt 



Fig. 1. Fibre of beaver.fur magnified. 



usr r r d then * foki ;t " 



rolling and unrolling it, * uSSSfeSSS S* ^^ 



perfect, and the mal becomes 00^^^ feH h"! ' 8 ""'^ ^ 10re 

 the form of a large conical cap it is tah 'tl prepared i j u 



boiler charge,) with water and W ' ' bnni f a 



proceed to sprinkle it with the hot li 



and then 



Considerable aki 



is required 



ine tnt 



. 



tion of which is applied by 

 sometime, to both sides of the feit 





' 

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