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in .1 <>\.i! i I \\itli large scales. 



The- 



lour a liii' 1 , de< |>, Hi< 



u< II known to require 



ii-ular mention, lni ii i> to I red that 



Q . , i , Mil-, l.riieatii the longer 



, that i, ii- <l in the composition of so m 



.UK! \aries aeeordini; to tlr 



season of ti the health of tlur animal, ami 



many nthi-r ciixunHtaii' 



I 'Uiritr r. i the Heaver are retired 



vvatry ami woody .situation-. In >uc!i places tin- 

 animal-; MS4 ;nllc, and M.mrt inn .- tj tin- mir 

 of se\cral hundnds, living in a kind ul' lam 

 and lii,l. ,u<li<d inaiiMoi]-, eurioiislv 



I or j)I;r ithrlax. Of these a lonir and 



agreeahlr dcMTi|itiin ma\ l.- t'.nitul in the wiv 



iulVon. In such i iln- H. a\.r>, \\hich 



Byi naii\(s of cold climates, and j 



:lie northern parts of America, ; 

 rigour of the winter months; f.-cding at in- 

 ils on the twius and hi-unches of the softer 

 km.; nd poplars, great q 



s of \\hirh ilu-y cut into proper lemrih-, and 

 Soim times, however, the 



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