736 CONCLUSION. 



there is a patch of a deeper tint of the same colour upon thhee 

 middle of the under part of the body. The sides arc blackk:, 

 and the tail white. 



Although many other creatures besides those which havvce 

 been described are to be found in the vast regions we havvce 

 rambled over, none of the larger or more curious have beeem 

 omitted. We have, however, been able to take only a verryv 

 cursory glance at the human inhabitants or the wonders < o)f 

 the vegetable kingdom ; but it is hoped that the reader wi 1111 

 have gained a general and correct view of the various aspectt&s 

 which the wilder portions of the Western World present, aass 

 well as of the animals with which the Creator, in his infinittte 

 wisdom, has thought fit to people them. 



Quitting America, we purpose, — in future volumes, — <t<o 

 wander over the Eastern portions of the globe, the islands < o)f 

 the Pacific, Australasia, and the Indian Archipelago, and 1t<o 

 visit the Arctic and Antarctic regions, — where numbei leesss 

 objects are to be found, not less interesting and wonderffuil 

 than those described in the preceding pages. 



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