M Mr, W A F E K's Defer iption 



would keep any of it longer : The manner 

 in which they do it I fhall defcribe elfe- 

 where. Thefe Creatures ufualJy herd to- 

 gether, and range about in Droves 3 and 

 the Indians either hunt them down with 

 their Dogs, and fo ftrike them with their 

 Lances, orelfefhoot them with their Arrows^ 

 as they have opportunity. 

 Wame. The Warree is another kind of Wild-Hog 

 they have, which is alfo very good Meat. 

 It has little Ears, but very great Tusks $ 

 and the Hair or Bridles 'tis covered with, 

 are long, ftrong and thickfet, like a courfe 

 Furr all of its Body. The Warree is fierce, 

 and fights with the Pecary t or any other 

 Creature that comes in his way. The 

 Indians hunt thefe alio as the other, and 

 manage their Flefli the fame way, except 

 only as to what concerns the Navel - y 

 the Angularity of which is peculiar to the 

 Pecarj. 



t>un They have confiderable ftore of Deer 

 alfo, refembling moft our Red Deer 3 bnt 

 thefe they never hunt nor kill 3 nor will 

 they ever eat of their Flefh , though 'tis 

 very good 3 but we were not fhy of it. 

 Whether it be out of Superftition, or for any 

 other Reafon that they forbear them, I know 

 not : But when they faw fome of our Men 

 killing and eating of them, they not only 

 refus'd to eat with them, but feem'd dif- 

 pleas'd with them for it. Yet they preferve 



