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Show flratsra Da lb Mains Toa.U Tliuugu ciucurvuis will say warm watr Is against A (rood Ibevor, I found f) iters at tlio mouth of thn Ht, Jotuu rher, llorlda, .ry fine. Tliey were extremely freah, tin) only trouble, nnd cino easily rcetifl.'cl, Formerly oyilers wero common from Malno to llorlda, but now LonS Island Is tlm must iiortli cm ioInt Tldslssomoahat singular. Homo years ago white doing tho Malno roast 1 pmhed np small river about ten inlics to the town of Damarls-colta, Damarls-colta, whero tlicro was nn Indian mound. Tho latter I fonnd made up entirely of 0) iter aliclls ol rcinarkaUo size, pllal ono ujkiii anollicr for fifteen or twenty feet up, n big plno troo growing grow-ing In tho lure. Tills allowed (hat several IuiuiIrhI years ago the cant abounded In lino oysters, which had bcc,n carried up tho rher year after ear until thopltobf shells had reached tho proportions of a hill In It I found charred deer buncs and fragments of ihuplo Indian Implements. Imple-ments. That tho Indian li.ail eitcr-itiliiatcd eitcr-itiliiatcd thooyiter Is Improbable, nnj I assumo that tho beds weru dcatrocd by nu exceptionally cold winter, Cor. tSan Francisco Chronlclo. , |