Leaves from the Note Book of a NaturalistJ. W. Parker and son, 1852 - 413 páginas |
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... called by its name , ' Binny , ' it generally answered with a little low plaintive cry , and came to its owner . The hearth - rug was its favourite haunt in a winter evening , and thereon it would lie stretched out at its length , some ...
... called by its name , ' Binny , ' it generally answered with a little low plaintive cry , and came to its owner . The hearth - rug was its favourite haunt in a winter evening , and thereon it would lie stretched out at its length , some ...
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... called to make out a strong case . He was present when the Indians tried to overcome the vitality of one which they had taken alive . Having strangled it with a lasso , they hanged it on a tree , pull- ing it forcibly by the feet for ...
... called to make out a strong case . He was present when the Indians tried to overcome the vitality of one which they had taken alive . Having strangled it with a lasso , they hanged it on a tree , pull- ing it forcibly by the feet for ...
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... called me to the place . I saw the eagle stand for a minute , as if to recollect himself , while the servants ran for their lances and shields . I walked up as near to him as I had time to do . His attention was fully fixed upon the ...
... called me to the place . I saw the eagle stand for a minute , as if to recollect himself , while the servants ran for their lances and shields . I walked up as near to him as I had time to do . His attention was fully fixed upon the ...
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... called upon to pay for the vested interests ' of a nuisance that would not be tolerated for three months in any city of civilized Europe except London - Smithfield Market , for instance . But still this best of all possible worlds is a ...
... called upon to pay for the vested interests ' of a nuisance that would not be tolerated for three months in any city of civilized Europe except London - Smithfield Market , for instance . But still this best of all possible worlds is a ...
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... called Pithonos- Come where ( by report ) they assemble all together , and being met , keep a jangling one with another : but in the end , look which of them lagged behind and came tardie , him they teare in peeces , and then they ...
... called Pithonos- Come where ( by report ) they assemble all together , and being met , keep a jangling one with another : but in the end , look which of them lagged behind and came tardie , him they teare in peeces , and then they ...
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African alligator ancient animal appearance avoit beak beast bird bite black stork body bones brought called camel Captain cerastes chameleon Chelone close colour condor creature crocodile death devoured eagle Edition eggs Egypt elephant eyes feathers feed feet female fish flesh four frog Garden Gould hatched head Herodotus hippopotamus hundred hyænas inches incubation insects islands jaws kanguroo killed legs length living looked Major Denham male mouth naia native nature neck nest nestlings never night observed Octavo parents Philemon Holland pigeon plastron Pliny poison prey Professor quadrupeds Regent's Park reptiles rhinoceros ribs river round sand says seems seen serpents shell side skin snake soon species stomach stork story surface swallow tail teeth thylacines tion tortoise tree turtle Van Diemen's Land venomous viper walked white stork wings wound young Zoological Society
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