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STUDIES IN ECHENEIS OB UEMOBA 



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Ho ones (lie cndei to ])a(l<no till lie llie luitle. then yne^ the ^^oid 

 to Mop, and the anclioi kM ,o h^ the o^MH i linnm liaii pitMou^h 

 ^liilted to the stein of the < mo, W li. i tlu Una, ,jml a -uliK i luiih 



obtained, the owner of the canoe frives the order to j^o home, and tlie 

 hual-fiarka resumes his subordinate fimctions. and resions into the liands 

 of his l)i-other-iii-hnv the dircHion of affairs which had hecii his part 



III a footnote Professor Haddoii tells us that the siieker- 

 \\>]\ is eaten at the end of the day's fishing. This seems 

 like a very wasteful coui'se of action, but it. mny have 

 arisen he.-nusc of tlie dithculty iti keepiiiu' tlie tisii alive 

 imtil til.' next liinr It wouUl \u' pccdcd. In icxt-lioi,,-,. :>. 

 we liavr n iiaiivr di-.-iu in- ^liowin,- l;o\v the "(iai-n" i^ 

 attached t.. the raiuu' diiri n- tlic t ri i . to I hHi>hi n- urounds. 



We have in HohnwondV ;ir.M.in,t n (h-cription with 

 fiuures of how the leashin- ar.Min.piidi."d. and ilad.lon 

 aNo is too good a sHt-titi^t to Icavr n^ in <h.nht a^ to how 

 tlu' T.>rr.- Strait^ natix*- nian.auv tin- matt.T. In ad<li- 

 tion to what ha.-^ alivad> 1hm.|i ulvn a^ to thr inantnT ol^ 



