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The Natural Historic 



i^ature may always be encouraged, I sincerely wish, for the 

 Honour and Grandure of the British Throne. 



I shall in the next place proceed to give an Account of the 

 Inhabitants of the watry Elements, which at present can be 

 but very imperfectly treated of, for want of Fishermen, and 

 the fishing Trade going on in these Parts to perfection. Yet 

 I am willing to satisfie the Curious with the best Account 

 that is in my power, and leave the rest to Time (which per- 

 fects all Things) to discover. The Fishes in the salt and 

 fresh Waters of Carolina, are as follows. 



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