K 11 ii in; PAH. 



fural 11 Par* 



The followiog observations on the par are the 



it of practical experience durin<_: twelve or 



!, thoiiL riiiM- 



me points from the gc 'pinion, 



coincide with th- i few ii 



ted much time 

 and att <:t. 



Al' tory of r may 



. worth the tnuiMe of n 

 yet this is no; ntly 



of if as a 1 - d question in 



B*ttu 



time to time, been ni the 



s of thir- Curious little 



that, on 



t has been *\M an.i 



upon the si 1 to 



i-^ma 

 for the solutio; 



properties of c ;id cha- 



said to do 



olours, to e > er. 



r lh ] , fingerling, graveling, last- 



spring, shechler krider, or smelt, 



for by all these names, and many <> t is 



local dom exceeding 



D length, though usually found much 



