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by traders, who either go with a force 

 fuperior to that of their Guard a- coil: as, 

 or efcape their obfervation. It has 

 been faid, that all European animals 

 have dimkiiihed on being tranfplanted 

 to South America ; but this is far from 

 being the cafe with the Beeves, who 

 are improved in fize, though the talie 

 of their flefh, on account of the excef- 

 five perfpiration they furTer in this cli- 

 mate, is fomewhat lefs delicate. 



Sheep, which are likewife unnatural 

 to Guiana, have been tranfplanted hi- 

 ther, though not with the fame fuccefs 

 as the former,, Here, as in other Tro- 

 pical Countries, their wool changes to 

 hair ; but Nature has fupplied this 

 change by the wool of the Cotton tree, 

 which, in warm climates, is better ad- 

 apted to human ufes, than that of the 

 iheep. 



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