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pep share ave een brought some calendar afin
ber bancas on which they ride, They work a great
rich ave smaller than the Spani usd ees, aes Nive on thal tnd Ree monk & erst
finely and a called fbr, ‘hety Seg hh Sine tty go to the river ta Sins water Eoveetoe ae Me
dove some very gutenenlored pret any fat SHE may ta, eat and Kl ta eae
dows or pigeons sid green ones neeane benies, wid ye tims pour or ea
and bill Wie some pgeons are wate eae 2 et the natives buld on the border of thelr riveree
ga th Beant ike the pelea fn ta hs fee streams tn thelr satlements where they alkene
ier are'fowl resembling them athena eee Gal ; tnd fences itt tick enclosures and Bat 6 based
as pnot and some small maya bindae es ON | id timber "win whic they do thet hehe
wi ae ld cosa and dicen ies ne SEP Se ies Males nih he fee
fed which lst like parsidges They ne ed al Li react fo the dagre of veneration” my See
So hh oie ae Het ot re ay soe nt Uke aa rhe
ir, ducks lawonco, egrets sea oe aes involved cr mentioned in thets oaths exeartfens: ce
dares” and other birds of prey, ations of ees hurled to thelr important hated” people; even
p
plked lk tleon for nin! here ave send
thrushes as in Spnin, storks and cranes. They fo wea
raise turkeys, rabbits" or hares, although they somegine
lor Gade pea Bie oho have ero fe
{Se them to. They iter eat or doe We ON et 1h or broken thelr promins to become vices of fc
tractive animals living nthe mountain aes ay ‘rocodiles, in view ‘of theit violation of the aubrorits-
Sri eon Beda ane sada ss snd puny ofthe tath ‘of promis?
inde Onda" | FENDER ofS nn on rf ra
An infinite number of stall and large ‘monkeys vate of ves and src fe nt
thrive and sometimes ead the branches he tee | in and is ile productiver in fae, is hangers
Shoughout the lands. There are keels eres stale general in Bre’ entire coun and nay,
hile parakeist Dut they are poor taken, Sia ot 4 ual activity fr the eleapgcet of al Goreaees
Stzallpaots bearing gran andre cles fall Da There is an abundance of geeP eee tos:
Se whieh alo do ne aie. “Toe he ook ae reams lle Soco, dace ltt. blow esis
hn afin lye arg {Bp Manta a plated “fae
cing larger than those in Gaile. Sone bow eee fon Fah eal large ands’ Pe Poe
ave been geen in the mountains which are strangely a ne, lace ri at +, melkaaks,
laege and sdmirable in appearance. The ma dace all
snakes are very thin and shorter, and they aioe fees avetn the prope eee
the trees ‘where they ‘usually live, on these wi Font there ian abundance of Booby i whlek eos gS
blow, and sting them. ‘Their poison ico weve thal aaee
tin das of Madness Within four hose arth ast rt om
Js the rivers and streams there are very large and ie
ia inns ae
Sch fect acta eet
smal scorans ana great number of Yor See snd SSS ees ee
Gruel coves ‘hich Fequenly get the ralives tes meets ie ten wy come ty mses
SRG art eet te SSSR NASR 28 Sone raat
Hee SS CL stag wh tone cadens Om tw eh mts ee we
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