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course before me. A reference then, as at present, 

 from this to that chapter, being an interference with 

 the subject-matter of either, must be held as showing 

 the connection or intimacy already spoken of, and 

 without which the entirety of the volume could not 

 exist. I now proceed, in a separate chapter, to treat of 

 Salmon-fishing as practised with the Parr-tail, Minnow, 

 and Worm. 



