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Pagina 266
The second chapter describes a Hunquah , or the annual driving of animals of
the forest into nets . — The third treats of the method of catching Quails ,
Partridges , Jungle - fowl , and all sorts of Birds , and also of the Indian way of
training and ...
The second chapter describes a Hunquah , or the annual driving of animals of
the forest into nets . — The third treats of the method of catching Quails ,
Partridges , Jungle - fowl , and all sorts of Birds , and also of the Indian way of
training and ...
Pagina 269
It does not yet seem generally known that pustules are formed under the tongues
of rabid animals , and that the destruction of ... The animal , to whose instinct they
are the most indebted in their calling , is the Mungoose , or Ichneumon ; which ...
It does not yet seem generally known that pustules are formed under the tongues
of rabid animals , and that the destruction of ... The animal , to whose instinct they
are the most indebted in their calling , is the Mungoose , or Ichneumon ; which ...
Pagina 456
Again , the existence of the greater part of animals can be maintained only by the
reception of organized matter into their ... are more complicated in the animal
than in the vegetable world , and it is particularly worthy of remark that animals ...
Again , the existence of the greater part of animals can be maintained only by the
reception of organized matter into their ... are more complicated in the animal
than in the vegetable world , and it is particularly worthy of remark that animals ...
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