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until our store of facts is far more extensive than at 

 present. Other and still more remarkable inhabi- 

 tants of the brook, at the same time, came within 

 my notice, and afforded much gratification in the 

 observation of their habits. The description of 

 these we are obliged to defer for the present, as we 

 have already occupied as much space as can be 

 allowed to our humble sketches. 



JOHN. 



