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... 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 keeping Pigeons . Hares and deer are placed , or ...
... 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 keeping Pigeons . Hares and deer are placed , or ...
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... animals . It does not yet seem generally known that pustules are formed under the tongues of rabid animals , and that the destruction of these pustules by cautery is a practicable mode of cure . The snake - catchers of India are called ...
... animals . It does not yet seem generally known that pustules are formed under the tongues of rabid animals , and that the destruction of these pustules by cautery is a practicable mode of cure . The snake - catchers of India are called ...
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... animals ? and it is solved by a reference to the definition of the term If a stomach be understood as essential to ... animals , he observes ; ( such as the rhyzostoma , ) take up their aliment in the same manner with plants . The ...
... animals ? and it is solved by a reference to the definition of the term If a stomach be understood as essential to ... animals , he observes ; ( such as the rhyzostoma , ) take up their aliment in the same manner with plants . The ...
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