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torn away in some fierce conflict with, an 

 angler, had summarily retired from the 

 service for want of a Chelsea Hospital. 



The cause of his death was doubtless pure 

 exhaustion ; there was no actual disease 

 about his body, save and except "bad 

 places " on his scale armour. Whether these 

 were wounds caused by his mining opera- 

 tions in guarding his wife's nest, or simply 

 constitutional, I am unable to state for 

 certain. Mr. George, of Worcester, sent me, 

 moreover, the head of a second spent-salmon, 

 in which the skin, is quite worn ofi" the 

 bottom of the lower jaw. The injury in this 

 case I really think,, from its appearance:— and 

 my idea is confirmed by the opinion of others 

 — was caused by friction against the stones 



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when nest-making. 



