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his great country, and especially its great cataract, was 

 somewhat taken aback by being told his land produced 

 no volcanoes, nothing to equal Yesuvius or Etna, but 

 who, after thinking a moment, replied : " That was true 

 those were big fires, but he guessed Niagara had water 

 enough to put them ail out." So I think our mascallonge 

 could eat up the biggest pike Europe can produce ; and 

 it will be a pity if, when our country is as old as Europe, 

 we cannot tell as extensive stories.* 



* The finer qunlities of carp, the *' leather" and " mirror "carp, have been intro. 

 duced into America by Mr. Spencer F. Eaird, tlie scientific and enterprising Com- 

 missioner of Fisheries of the United States, and liave proved a success. 



