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SECT. XI. 



Of the animals, which fiequent the foreft. 



HAVING thus taken a view of the moil 

 beautiful fcenes of the foreft, it is 

 laftly proper to people them. No landfcape 

 is complete without it's figures. I fhall 

 make a few obfervations therefore on fuch 

 animals, as frequent the foreft -, which the 

 imagination of the reader may fcatter about, 

 as he pleafes, in the feveral fcenes, which 

 have been prefented to him. The human 

 inhabitants of the foreft have already been 

 mentioned*. 



* See page 40. 



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