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Page 59
... species seem to have been known in the days of Hudson : but eleven are now enumer- ated as accurately ascertained species by Drs . Hooker and Taylor , in their Muscologia Britannica . Their most con- genial abodes are moist banks and ...
... species seem to have been known in the days of Hudson : but eleven are now enumer- ated as accurately ascertained species by Drs . Hooker and Taylor , in their Muscologia Britannica . Their most con- genial abodes are moist banks and ...
Page 229
... species . In M. Temminck they have found an able and perspicuous expositor ; whose richly stored cabinet of birds , and numerous opportunities of examining them in various regions of the world , haye enabled him to generalize and ...
... species . In M. Temminck they have found an able and perspicuous expositor ; whose richly stored cabinet of birds , and numerous opportunities of examining them in various regions of the world , haye enabled him to generalize and ...
Page 360
... species but their manners and habits are less readily ascer- tained than those of quadrupeds ; and of some of them we are presented only with the names . Falco caligatus , possibly a new species , is above two feet in length , and more ...
... species but their manners and habits are less readily ascer- tained than those of quadrupeds ; and of some of them we are presented only with the names . Falco caligatus , possibly a new species , is above two feet in length , and more ...
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