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to the base of the trap; but the strips of rattan to the pole pass 

 under the noose of the strip to the stone. 



In January last I saw this type of trap fixed in a rapid of the 

 i'l-choang, thirty miles above its junction with the Koladan river, 

 but neglected to obtain specimens. However, after my return to 



Calcutta two — the one here fio-nwr! nn#1 a.l/^+^ov._ 



missioner of Akyab. 

 traps. Major Stont 



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were very kindly 



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