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young fry go to the ocean; and, r ao.2 whether 
as spawn or young fish.” He then adds "Mr. Dravton, during 
the time he remeined at the falls, procured a beautiful 
specimen of a small-sized sucker, which the Indians caught 
in their nets, and of which he made a drawing. The lamprey 
eels were also a source of curiosity: they seemed to 
in numbers, crawling up by suction an inch at a time. At these 
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eels the boy who accompanied Mr. Drayton took pleasure in 
throwing stones, which excited the: wrath of the 
they said they would catch no more fish if he continued his 
sport.” 
