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Champlain saw undoubtedly among the Hurons skins of
discharge of St Mary's Strait and the outlet, is about 240 miles; its
220 miles. _Bouchette_.
119. Coasting along the eastern shore of the Georgian Bay, when they
and entered the country of the Attigouautans, or, as they are
p. 78. They were a principal tribe of the Hurons, living within the
Jesuit Fathers did not accompany their relations with local maps by
they visited, and with which they were so familiar. For a description
interesting particulars, _vide Pere Hierosine Lalemant, Relation des
multiflorus_. This species is found from Quebec to the Saskatchewan, a
Charles Pickering, M.D., Boston, 1879. p. 914. Charlevoix, in the
is a plant very common in the fields of the savages, and which grows
shape of the marigold, and the seed grows in the same manner. The
hair." _Letters to the Dutchess of Lesdiguieres_, London, 1763, p. 95.
122. _Vignes_ Probably the frost grape, _Vitis cordifolia_.
123. _Prunes_. The Canada plum, _Prunus Americana_.
124. _Framboises_. The wild red raspberry, _Rubus strigosus_.
125. _Fraises_. The wild strawberry, _Fragaria. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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