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mbM m’ scarcely disciiss t^^’ 
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&-> >^«cJ :feas been a gr^ar 
. ‘v ¥-"^.cimt years* wbUat 
*^flv. 4t^-'f ,%w»H emplo>mienbia 'the’ 
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< ^ Sfc^ • .' 5 # 4 'ck?ntJnqiiiry cou!d they ‘‘ bear oiit' 
wv's r;v 0 , 4 ' cf sbeep* for deer, the food supp! 
’,c ■* Mr George Malcolm, in his excelleiit' 
. i®'3 2 /^ also proves that an overwhelms 
^p to deer ‘^Hes in elevation far afaove^.i 
f|i ^ •'•■: «^s^i» 4 b. 3 > cuicivation. The--ftt^rS.lity.fitf these forest - 
by the following nctfee^ i%-^r,helght above* 
thr- ‘ • 'Seven ty4our have Sflclttsde betweeiti 
-44-rfe ^ .'«■ - =s.x5tty-oise foetwe.t»t 2,^J^ feet, forty-- 
, ‘n -iritis a o! 1883 iestiH^S 
i?.-^^., # for deer forest purpofies;. 
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2^306 feet,- and only twenty -two have their 
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k^k.V« 4 ^^ cyy to-day cf th« ^mmds't.and phU‘ 
ifA'; <br- huld for the' p-i'O* 
--i4 ’ It M -si^itisds vesw well to tJ 
• e;-fc 4 ?? w^.:^ ^ m-'-mlng and the bids of- 
» 5 u.v^‘ there are many facte 
V’liifrb tlf:-' ■-■>. '“e«Ss!«s- isiifsOsslble, III thc ' 
~ 'fi^ f v 4 iis X:, ^ w«S“rJK. m longer vfish. 
5 >. the colonies,'' 
*;>T loirrre /.ir. F ~ri . oi' town life! liven,: 
V' Ms poultry farming, 
WitK fr%ilt -rutisuiy, um , Ift far more profitable 
smd ■ rniw. t^C'erfnl thati the io^trly jhfs of the hill -crofts, where life means 
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