The Romance of the Beaver Being the History of the Beaver in the Western Hemisp

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The Romance of the Beaver Being the History of the Beaver in the Western Hemisp
Dugmore, A. Radclyffe (Arthur Radclyffe), 1870-
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On the island, I, formed by the rising water was the first lodge. On the west side are the roads, J, to the birch and maple trees. To the north- east is a canal, K, built in order that the beavers might have access to the grove of aspens, which was situated on rising ground and necessitated making the canal with three dams to hold the water at the different levels. Toward the end of the east wing of the canal is a straight line, L, indicating the small aqueduct or ditch cut by the beavers in or...der that water might be diverted from the streamlet to ensure an ample supply for the canal. Other small canals, M, are for the purpose of making short cuts when transporting food supplies. The upper pond, N, was made by the second pair of beavers, who had been driven from their own home by fire. The dam forming this pond is O, with subsidiaries P, Q, . The lodge, E, on a point of land which has been formed into an island by cutting a ditch. The second lodge, S, was built by one of the young from the first lodge.

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