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Trouts. 



White-Fift. 



A fort of Herrings, 



Eels. 



Mullets. H 



Carp. 



Guli-Fifh. 



Gudgeons. 



"the Fifh found in the River of Mifllfipi* 



Pikes, fuch as we have in Europe. 



Carps. 



Tench. 



Perches. 



Dabs, and feveral others that are not known in 



Europe. 



A Defcription of the Fijh that are not mention d in the 

 Letters. 



Thofe hetween HpH E Balenot is a fort of a Whale, 



It River °Ld * ° nly >tiS ^ atld m ° re fiefty3 



the Lakes'. doeS not y* e ^ ®$ * n P rc >P or tion to the 



Northern Whales. This Fifh goes fifty 

 or fixty Leagues up the River. 



The Souffieurs are much of the fame fize, only 

 they are ftiorter and blacker. When they mean to 

 take breath after diving, they fquirc out the Water 

 through a hole behind their Head, after the fame 

 manner with the Whales. Commonly, they dog 

 the Ships in the River of St. Laurence. 



The White Vorpoijes are as big as Oxen. They al- 

 ways go along with the Current; and go up with 

 the tide till they come at freih Water, upon which 

 they retire with the ebb Water. They are a ghaftly 

 fort of Animals, and are frequently taken before 

 Qtdtc. The 



