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Livres. Sous. 



Of dry oi common Beavers, per found % o 

 Of Summer Beavers, per pound. — - 5 o 



The Skin of a white Beaver is not to be valued, 

 no more than that of a Fox that's quite black. 

 The Skins of Silver- coloured Foxes a piece. 4 o 

 Of common Foxes, in good order, 2 o 



Of the common Martins. f t o 



Of the prettyeft fort of ivlartins. 4 o 



Of red and fmooth Otters. — 2 o 

 Of the Winter and brown Otters, 4 ic* 



or more. 



Of the fineft black Bears. — — — 7 o 

 The Skins of Elks before they're drefs'd, are worth 



per pound about. o 12 



The Skins of Stags are worth per pound about o 8 

 The wild Cats or Enfans de Viable, a piece 1 15 

 Sea Wolves — — a piece, — — 1 if 



or more. 



Pole-Cats, and Weafels o 10 



Musk Rats. ■ ~ ■ — - o 6 



Their Tefticles. — — * o y 



Wolves. — - — 2 10 



The white Elk-skins, u e. thofe drefs'd by the Sava- 

 ges a piece » «■ * 8 or m« 



Adrefs'd Harts Skin is worth ■ form* 



A Caribous ^ — **** , - 6 



A Roe- buck's — 3 



To conclude, you muft take notice that thefe 

 Skins are upon fome particular occafions dearer than 

 1 rate 'em, but the difference is but very finally 

 whether under or oven 



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