. The book of woodcraft . Health and Woodland Medicine 331 crumbs, and, of course, was easily chewed. While roastingit gave off a smell, like seaweed. Rock-tripe. But the last, the rock-tripe or famine-foodof the Indians, has proved the most satisfactory of all thestarvation foods that I have experimented with. Everyone knows it as the flat leathery crinkle-edged Hchen that. G. Muhl. Conn. sp.


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