
6 THE NATURAL Sistoay 
formerly were fold. The Gisisbidifis 
comfortable thirts of their fkins, placinig th 
feathers on the infide next the body, The 
men ufe the black feathers of the tail as ) 
in thelr hedd drefits, They catch’ thele Bibds ik 
ak "aey 4 toh tne 
men, one at cach end, who drop the 
round the necks of thefe poor 
Ty wt facies Lnstied Down ol 
and fometimes thot with guns. 
Weck lrcmb dream!) b 
that he will feldom be driven from ber bodys, 
The Greenlanders eat them fometimes drefled, 
cheat e nee 
with the blubber or the fat of Seals. 
“The inteflines they confider as a great delicacy, 
and mix them with train oil and berries, 
“Another el est tel We oe 
White Partridge, is found at Hudfon’s Bay ; it 
is marked ‘with large {pots of white avd dull 
Orange ; lives in flocks in winter, and feeds on 
the tops of willows. They bave from’ nine to 





eleven ‘They fuffer themfelves to be 
driven w and many thoulinds are taken 
that Way every winter. 

