All The Country Is
Over-Grown With Many Different Kinds Of Trees And Many Vines, Except
Around The Towns, Where The Inhabitants Have Grubbed Up The Trees To
Admit Of Cultivating The Ground, And For The Purpose Of Building Their
Houses.
This country abounds in stags, deer, bears, rabbits, hares,
martins, foxes, otters, beavers, weasels, badgers, and rats of vast
size, besides many other kinds of wild beasts, in the skins of which the
inhabitants clothe themselves, having no other materials.
It abounds
also in a variety of birds, as cranes, swans, bustards, geese both white
and grey, ducks, thrushes, black-birds, turtles, wild-pigeons, linnets,
finches, redbreasts, stares, nightingales, and many others. No part of
the world was ever seen producing greater numbers and varieties of fish,
both these belonging to the sea and to fresh water, according to their
seasons. Among these many whales, porpoises, sea-horses, and a kind
named Adhothuis which we had never seen or heard of before. These are as
large as porpoises, as white as snow, having bodies and heads resembling
grey-hounds, and are accustomed to reside between the fresh and salt
water about the mouth of the Saguenay river.
[Footnote 53: Modern navigators prefer the north side, all the way from
the Seven Islands to the Isle of Orleans, where they take the southern
channel to Point Levi, at which place they enter the bason of
Quebec. - E.]
[Footnote 54: The distance does not exceed 135 marine leagues. - E.]
[Footnote 55:
Enter page number
PreviousNext
Page 93 of 809
Words from 25158 to 25407
of 221361