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368 penciled at top of page. Also 18 and then thicken the soup with this meal, sometimes to the consistence of honey & then eat it wooden or buffalo horn spoons. They have long used goards for water, and their kind of earthen ware for the various purposes of cooking: but for honey, bears oil etc. they formerly made botles of deer skins in the following manner. They first cut off the deer feet and head, and then drew the carcass through the skin of the neck. They then sewed up the feet, leaving the neck for the nose of the bottle, etc