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Cuttle-fish, like the minaur on the coast of Normandy, have 
been thrown up with eight arms four feet long, and a single row of 
suckers the size and shape of liqueur glasses with the foot broken 
off j were any boys to be caught while bathing by one of these 
larger ones (small ones are common and used for bait) they would 
be certainly drowned ; for it is not easy to paralyse by cutting 
the ganglion at the junction of the arm with the head, as they do 
at Granville, (Normandy.) 
Further accounts indicate that many of the birds above spoken 
of are returning to their old quarters during the past year. 
in a letter to the President. 
NORWICH : PRINTED BY FLETCHER AND SON. 
