Bonass umbellus t ogata. 
Lake Umbagog, Ivlaine. 
1394. 
The little spaniel (Hadji) found' and flushed two full- 
aept.5 grown Partridges behind the camp. One of them "treed" in a 
balsam perching on a horizontal branch about fifteen "above 
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the ground where it stood for a long time perfectly motionless 
with neck outstretched in about this attitude . After 
the dog left the place the Partridge began moving its head and 
f Oliting and presently it flew off through the trees. Accord¬ 
ing to our men there are at least seven Partridges on the 
Point, one pair of old birds and five young about as large as 
Pigeons. I have not yet seen these young. 
SR 
