New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 69. köideHenry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 406
... Animal Kingdom - Description of Two Specimens shot at Dandilly - Their Dimensions - Ferocity of the Bison- Anecdotes illustrative of their Habits - Spearing a Bison - Arms and Accoutre- ments of an Indian Sportsman - Necessary ...
... Animal Kingdom - Description of Two Specimens shot at Dandilly - Their Dimensions - Ferocity of the Bison- Anecdotes illustrative of their Habits - Spearing a Bison - Arms and Accoutre- ments of an Indian Sportsman - Necessary ...
Page 408
... animal stands much higher before than behind ; fore - arm extremely large ( 2 - feet 6 - inches in circumfe- rence ) , but the leg below the knee fine like that of a deer . The hoofs , jet black , finely formed and hard as iron , are ...
... animal stands much higher before than behind ; fore - arm extremely large ( 2 - feet 6 - inches in circumfe- rence ) , but the leg below the knee fine like that of a deer . The hoofs , jet black , finely formed and hard as iron , are ...
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... animal . Very different were the flying dragons of the Age of Reptiles ; nor can we be surprised that an animal like the Pterodactyle , whose re- mains presented such a variety of contradictions , should have caused some variety of ...
... animal . Very different were the flying dragons of the Age of Reptiles ; nor can we be surprised that an animal like the Pterodactyle , whose re- mains presented such a variety of contradictions , should have caused some variety of ...
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Short Rides in an Authors Omnibus By Horace Smith | 17 |
The Barnabys in America Concluded By Mrs Trollope | 37 |
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