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oimimstanlial as tlio^e (inotod alxixc TIicm- will l)e taken 

 up ohroiiolosjioally for the localitio iti\ (»lv('(i. 



And jnst at tliis point T am liappx al bt'iiiu' alile to ^ive 

 wliat is alnio-t an witiie-- acconiM ol'aii almost i)resent 

 day use of tlio RiMiioia a^ a li\in<i li-li hook in the very 

 waters in whicli Coliiiiihiis >;iiKm1. I.ady Annie Brassey 

 tells ii< llijit. wliilc tile ••Suiilx'niir' l:iy at aachoi" in tlie 



The Tndinii e^isily raises his" little anchor, paddles leisurely after the 

 reinora. renune^ the caiytiired fi-li into hi^ canoe, and repeats the opera- 

 lion untd he htx^ cau<iht as many fish as he wants. Thus, one of the 

 uolicst and most incapable-lookina' of creatnio^ i. made hy ^avace in- 



C. F. Holder, vvlio kn<-u i1h- (Mh- tlu' KInrida KNm-C 

 as no otlier scientific n>an rxn \u\-. icfn^ to I jolmw n,,d \ 

 accounts, makes mention of ( "olniiihus. note- that tlii' ti<h 



