The Naturalist in NicaraguaJ. M. Dent & Sons, 1911 - 306 pages |
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Page 280
... couvade , are the Tibareni of Pontus , at the south of the Black Sea , among whom , when the child was born , the father lay groaning in bed with his head tied up , while the mother tended him with food and prepared his baths . " In ...
... couvade , are the Tibareni of Pontus , at the south of the Black Sea , among whom , when the child was born , the father lay groaning in bed with his head tied up , while the mother tended him with food and prepared his baths . " In ...
Page 281
Thomas Belt. Practisers of the Couvade 281 removed by denudation ; or like the geographical distribution of plants , from which the botanist argues that they have travelled from a distant home . The way in which the couvade appears in ...
Thomas Belt. Practisers of the Couvade 281 removed by denudation ; or like the geographical distribution of plants , from which the botanist argues that they have travelled from a distant home . The way in which the couvade appears in ...
Page 306
... couvade , 279 , 280 ; his Early History of Man- kind , 279 , 282 n .; on whirlwinds in Mexico , 25- Vanilla planifolia , 57 Velasquez , Don Francisco , 62 , 92 , 118 , 119 Vertebrata , 25 Viduas , 96 Viena paraca , 222 Virgin Islands ...
... couvade , 279 , 280 ; his Early History of Man- kind , 279 , 282 n .; on whirlwinds in Mexico , 25- Vanilla planifolia , 57 Velasquez , Don Francisco , 62 , 92 , 118 , 119 Vertebrata , 25 Viduas , 96 Viena paraca , 222 Virgin Islands ...
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