TRAVELS IN 
that perfon at length was prevailed upon to fuffer 
him to efcape. 
Again, when in my youth, attending my father 
on a journey to the Catfkill mountains, in the go- 
vernment of New- York ; having nearly afcended 
the peak of Giiiad, being youthful and vigorous in 
the purfuit of botanical and novel objects, I had 
gained the fummit of a fteep rocky precipice, a-head 
of our guide ; when juft entering a fhady vale, I 
faw at the root of a fmall fhrub, a lingular and 
beautiful appearance, which I remember to have 
inftantly apprehended to be a large kind of Fungus 
which we call Jew's ears, and was juft drawing back 
my foot to kick it over ; when at the inftant, my 
father being near, cried out, a rattle fnake my 
fon : and jerked me back, which probably faved my 
life. 1 had never before feen one. This was of the 
kind which our guide called a yellow one, it was 
very beautiful, fpeckled and clouded. My father 
pleaded for his life, but our guide was inexorable* 
faying he never fpared the life of a rattle fnake, and 
killed him ; my father took his fkin and fangs. 
Some years after this, when again in company 
with my father on a journey into Eaft Florida, on 
the banks of St. Juan, at Fort Ficolata, attending 
the congrefs at a treaty between that government 
and the Creek Nation, for obtaining a territory 
from that people to annex to the new government ; 
after the Indians and a detachment from the gar- 
rifon of St. Auguftine had arrived and encamped 
feparately, near the fort, fome days elapfed before 
the bufmefs of the treaty came on, waiting the ar- 
rival of a velTel from St. Auguftine, on board of 
which were the prefents for the Indians. My far- 
ther employed this time of leifure in little excur- 
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