The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... collection , a panorama of past centuries unrolls before him ; he sees a long proces- sion of great events , the rise and fall of nations and of men whose emblems and effigies , embossed upon their money , have outlived the national ...
... collection , a panorama of past centuries unrolls before him ; he sees a long proces- sion of great events , the rise and fall of nations and of men whose emblems and effigies , embossed upon their money , have outlived the national ...
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... Collections , it will be seen that the early settlers of New England found that shells , or strings of shells , were used by the Indians , both for money and ornament , and were called by them Wompompeage or Wampum . The natives of some ...
... Collections , it will be seen that the early settlers of New England found that shells , or strings of shells , were used by the Indians , both for money and ornament , and were called by them Wompompeage or Wampum . The natives of some ...
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... ) was caught in a fine net with a promiscuous collection of fish . The Spotted Burbot , on the contrary , lives exclusively in fresh water . As I have called the attention of the fishermen in 20 THE COMPRESSED BURBOT OR EEL - POUT .
... ) was caught in a fine net with a promiscuous collection of fish . The Spotted Burbot , on the contrary , lives exclusively in fresh water . As I have called the attention of the fishermen in 20 THE COMPRESSED BURBOT OR EEL - POUT .
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... collect it above Vermilion river , near the Iowa line . AUDUBON'S WARBLER ( Dendroica Audubonii ) . This was the only bird of the genus I saw . It was very common throughout the mountains , and I have found it in every por- tion of the ...
... collect it above Vermilion river , near the Iowa line . AUDUBON'S WARBLER ( Dendroica Audubonii ) . This was the only bird of the genus I saw . It was very common throughout the mountains , and I have found it in every por- tion of the ...
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... collection . It was the Inca Bird ( Ostenops Montezuma ) ; the " Oro - pendula " or Golden - tail of the Spaniards . Another moment and a flash of fire seemed to pass from one bough to another ; my gun was brought into requisition again ...
... collection . It was the Inca Bird ( Ostenops Montezuma ) ; the " Oro - pendula " or Golden - tail of the Spaniards . Another moment and a flash of fire seemed to pass from one bough to another ; my gun was brought into requisition again ...
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