Forest life in Acadie : Sketches of sport and natural history in the lower provinces of the Canadian dominion . s, arrow heads, and the two water lilies, white andyellow. THE END. BRADIIVUV. EVANS AND CO., PRINTEUS, WHITEFRIAUS. 4 f)9 0 \Vl. View on Gold River, LONDON:CHAPMAN & HALL, 193, PICCADILLY. 18G9.[Ihe Rhjhl of Translation is Jicsarcd.] QH106 H271869 scott PEEFACE. The Author having brought out several years sincea work on sporting in Atlantic America, which wasfavourably received, is induced to present the presentvolume of more recent experiences, especially as theinterval since


Forest life in Acadie : Sketches of sport and natural history in the lower provinces of the Canadian dominion . s, arrow heads, and the two water lilies, white andyellow. THE END. BRADIIVUV. EVANS AND CO., PRINTEUS, WHITEFRIAUS. 4 f)9 0 \Vl. View on Gold River, LONDON:CHAPMAN & HALL, 193, PICCADILLY. 18G9.[Ihe Rhjhl of Translation is Jicsarcd.] QH106 H271869 scott PEEFACE. The Author having brought out several years sincea work on sporting in Atlantic America, which wasfavourably received, is induced to present the presentvolume of more recent experiences, especially as theinterval since elapsed has been unmarked by the produc-tion of any English publication of a similar kind. Many inquiries concerning the sports and physicalfeatures of the British Provinces bordering on theAtlantic, evidently made by those who meditate seekinga transatlantic home, appear from time to time in thecolumns of sporting periodicals, and elicit various anduncertain replies. The Authors sojourn in the Acadian Provinces havingextended over a period of fifteen years, he tnists that theinformation here afibrdecl will prove useful to such querists. It will appear evident that he has formed a strongattachment to the country, its scenery and


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