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shall proceed to describe some of the nu- 

 merous ways of hunting other animals, trying 

 at the same time to give a relation of the 

 nature and habits of those animals, illustrated 

 by anecdotes connected with the chase of 

 them. These anecdotes may perhaps also 

 make the reader acquainted with some of 

 the habits of the hunter as well as the 

 hunted. 



I have previously remarked, that the term 

 S])ort is unknown to these hunters ; they 

 hunt from necessity, but it is not from a love 

 of sport, but for their own interest or for 

 the flesh-pot. 



