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seeds of grasses, and 

 blackberries, bilberries, 

 insects. 



There would be no 

 of them, as they are 

 great quantities in the 

 of sticks, with a trig, 

 purchased in many 

 season. 



PERDICIDiE. 



of many of our wild plants, on 

 cranberries, as well as grubs and 



difficulty in obtaining any number 

 taken alive during the winter in 

 States, by means of traps formed 

 ger in the centre, and are to be 

 of the markets throughout that 



TOUT MISSISSISAUUUA. 



