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done, though quite a number of deer were seen cross- 

 ing the Big Marsh. This was a charming day. 



Thursday, November 1st. Thermometer 32; clear. 

 As the writer was entitled to one more doe, and was 

 desirous of securing a fawn if possible to complete his 



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' cow, " Ex- 



family of reindeer, viz., "The Emperor, 

 hibition Stag," and five-months' old calf all hands 

 took a walk to the South Hills, where the Kid and 

 Indian Jim had their red-letter day, where the author 

 fortunately killed a fawn which completed his family 

 of specimens as shown on front cover page. We 

 found where a large bear had eaten half of one of the 



