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arc used for food in some portions of the West by the 

 whites, and are seldom absent from the bill of fare of game 

 dinners given by sporting-clubs, and even by private per- 

 sons. I have eaten squirrels frequently, and I can say that 

 they are much better eating than persons give them credit 

 for. The ground-squirrels are such nuisances in some 

 places that the farmers have been compelled to resort to 

 every means to get rid of them ; but now, fortunately, some 

 enterprising men have discovered a poison so subtle and 

 cheap that it only costs ten cents to clear them off an acre 

 of land, while the poisoners realize a handsome sum from 

 the skins, these being their perquisites. 



