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HUNTING AND FISHING IN FT.ORIDA. 



game where the average white hunter would starve. One can always 

 recognize an Indian camp by the manner in which he builds his fire. 

 A number of logs (the larger the better) are arranged in a circle 

 with their ends together, somewhat resembling the spokes of a 



Mr. Dennis. 



Tommy Jumper. 



SEMINOLE INDIANS. 



wheel. The fire is lighted where the ends meet, and the logs are 

 gradually pushed inward as their ends are consumed. When the 

 fire is no longer needed the logs are drawn apart, but the charred 



