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- Page 41 and 42: THE TTJMBLEB. PIGEON. strutting on
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THE TUKBIT AND BAUB PIGEONS. one co
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THE MAGPIE AUD MAHOMET PIGEONS. Moo
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HOW TO TKA-IN PIGEOKS TO " I'LY." d
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THE SPOET OF P1GE0N-]?I,T*ING. Pige
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THE SPOKI OP PIGEON-rLYING. formed
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teiing in the meshes.' " THE HGBOJT
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THE FIGEON-HOVKB. passing ctnce. ou
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HOW TO STOCK THE PIGEON-HOUSB. take
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PAIBIIla AND BKEeDDre. end disporti
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Arama aitd bbeediko. ceases in the
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! fEESING. of the birds for a yoTui
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PIGEON PABASIIBS in the nests, and
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THE DOTES. THB TTTBTLE DOVE. The ol
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THE BINO DOTE. feet from the ground
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THE POULTRY YARD, THE DUCK rOND, AN
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DOMESTIC POULTBT. donble spxir occu
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DOMESTIC POULTET. rides is ever int
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DOMESTIC POTJLTBY. oonBpirators mad
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DOMESTIC POUITET. were let at him o
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DOMESTIC POtTLTRT, Another in porta
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DOMESTIC POULTKT. rotmd and round t
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— BOIOiSIIC FOULTBT. game lOvl, l
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DOMESTIC POULTKT. thrive and grow w
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DOMESTIC POULTB.T. maxked. The hens
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JKntLERIIC POULIBT. found to be no
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DOMESTIC POTJLTBT. country, and is
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DOMESTIC rOULTET. lEBDING AND FATTE
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DOMESTIC POULTRY. folks ot porcine
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DOMBSIIC POULTBY. whose calculation
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DOMESTIC POITLrBT. Kngs •were dea
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JtOUESnC FOULTBT. luthatched after
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DOKESTTC FOULTaT. size, or else the
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DOMESTIC POULTBT. Inrk about in the
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DOMESTIC FOPtTKT. rittdng is to plu
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DOMESTIC POUtTKT. an arm's length o
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DOMESTIC POULTET. — the water. Th
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DOMESTIC POULTBT. eoveriTig his fee
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DOMESTIC POULTBT. Soon comes anothe
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DOMESTIC POXTLTBT. alne in the nnus
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DOMESTIC POULTBT. nevertheless it w
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DOMESTIC POULTET. feeling, conceive
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DOMESTIC POUITBT. " About three wee
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DOMESTIC POTJLTBT. chin,— go at t
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DOJtESIIC POUITET. the early laying
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DOITESTIC POULTBT. a teaspoonfdl of
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THE OYQNET. SWANS. AiTHOtJGH these
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DOMESTIC POULTKT. The swan must not
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THE BABBIT. Bays, " Rabbits will br
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IHB KABBII, out of the world than i
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THE BABBIT. and domestic ways and,
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THE Bi3BIT. " Two sides of a paved
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THE BABBIT. rabbit. 2 ia the feedin
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THB EABBIT ptirpose I fastened it w
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IHE BABBIT. become a respectable an
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Tin: BASBIT. that seemed to explain
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THE BABBIT. the misery this doctrin
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IHI! IU3BII. is in a nalwral condit
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THE UABBIT. Near the top of the wal
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THE BABBIT. tion is necessary to be
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THE BAUDII. entirely so. Sometimes
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THE SABBIT. voured to bring up from
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THE BABBIT. Buffer by coining into
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THE BABBIT. the chartujter of a ten
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THE BABBIT. — event happens we ma
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IHD RABBIT. Bhe abandoned the mntil
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IHIS MAKKIT. All things considered,
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— THE RtBBIT. bnshel, wSl oTvly b
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THE BABBIT. the juioiness of their
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THE BABBIT. remedy i? hjIJ umcikigi
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THE HASE. for home, rather than tak
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THE EASX. quietly out of sigM in on
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IHI: EASB. " the grey feet begin to
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THE EAjaa. Lare's, and is thickly c
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THE HEDGEHOG. Despite Ids spiky sui
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TEE HEDGDEOG. was enabled to yatoh
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TEE HEDGEHOG. liberties with the ab
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TSE HEDGEHOG. «rer after be docile
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TEE HEDGEHOQ. roaches, not -anfrequ
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TBI! HZBOEEOa. carpet wHicli fall i
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actually to know and sympathize wit
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THB DOG, canine races, may be tlius
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THE DOS. niel ; so Uiat only a litt
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tish chiefs are found Cvmobelin and
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and seems ftirious j it is very eag
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flight, one of these weak creatures
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it. The Rev. J. G. "Wood thus descr
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substituted. The dogs do not make a
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Kght and lean, found no difficulty
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IHE soe, or a distaff may be seen i
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known custom of the bull- dog to bi
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folks, that distingnishes the Thibe
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THE DOG. twenty-eigM inches at the
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wten there was not the least appreh
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it is customary to call them from t
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THE DOG. effects of fatigue and sta
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THE DOG. The seventh yere he will a
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THE DdO. flovmds as are out at the
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COOKEE-SPANIBL. This little spaniel
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on the head, or a rub dcnm upon his
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found the waywardness of her new fr
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oad, with its outline square in fro
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THE UOB. could educate four, and it
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particularly courageous. If a dog i
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perfonning poodle liideous by shavi
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" He -was scarcely a year old, and
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THE BOG. floor, Emd as soon as it w
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THE DOG. anxious about his lamb, an
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THE DOG. about with considerable li
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THE SOG. men, he endeavoured to con
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THE DOG. noticed by tteii masters,
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THB DOG. the dog still curled on hi
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the mental effort would become more
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— THE DOG. by Neptune,—it was q
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yon.' \Ye smiled in our turn : the
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THE DOG. that discrimmation as rega
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soon renders the skin of the dog di
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salt or any kind of seasoning, the
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is more debilitating to tlie system
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THE D0&. DISEASES or THE BOG. Let U
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ia Mb desire ; but not a drop of th
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THE BOG. be treated by himself acco
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mode of treatment, is to be unhesit
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THE DOG. Buct a case oaBnot he expe
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THE DOG. easily mastered. Creatures
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nSIEMPER. It unfortunately happens
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worst symptom of all is when the br
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THE DOG. there. The harbouring of a
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IHE CAT. than the cry of the wild o
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anks of the Bencoolen river. " Botl
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THE CAT. keeping sharp watcli throu
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hearing and seeing, be a good mouse
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and lean and wizen-faced, it was to
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TEE CAT. in a series of popular boo
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THE CAT. We have seen many cats ver
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marts would seem to apply only to s
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THB CAT. parr of boots possessed by
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THE CA.1;. members with ten of her
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hero, who, profiting by the teachin
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Pret how a kitten ought to be carri
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little kitten ciirled up on a mossy
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albeit an old one, will very well b
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THE CAT. Be very careful to cleanse
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THE Cil'. plaint, which I call dist
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THE SqnlSBIL. keeping and the amina
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tHE SqUIBIlEL. snow-flake. Hats, ca
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THE SQiriKKEL; and tamed them thems
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THE SQUIEKEL been closed from withi
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THE MOUSE. "What next? Pray, Sir, h
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THE H0T7gS. one, for though several
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THE MOUSE. them one of a dormouse h
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THE HOUSE. horrid thing should happ
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IHE HOUSE. procored some of the mic
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THE 1IOI7SI;. and serpents, and oth
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THE HOUSE. from doubting any such m
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THE HOUSE. the cat, preserved its l
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THE GUINEA PIG. This neat little an
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TKB T0BT0I8B. also an oblong patch
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THB TOBTDUE. definite point, travel
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THE BEIE. — : that they may well
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IH£ SEK. and 80 on, relieving each
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takes place, bee-keepers make ready
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:ri&Mi4fmt13£^Ci TEE UAITAGEMENI O
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foolish old country custom, but it
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— THE BEE. " The good bee, M othe
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THB HUBEB BRXOSLEI. STRUCTUIIE OF T
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THE BEE, The mouth of the bee is fu
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one little chamlser, and in their i
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wilt liaVe the favour of thy bees t
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agreeable surprise, fonnd a second
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THE BEE. only one inhabiting this p
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THE SILKWOEM. AcCDBriNG to Chinese
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TEE STLKWOBM. tion of the soft and
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THE SILKWOBU. ber should be at leas
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IHB SI1£W0BU. basket, and Bteamed
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H0BBE3 FBIOHTSNED BT FIBE. PONIES,
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THE IffSr. your Beat you must fall.
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THE PONT. adversities and Iriumplis
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THE PONT. The mad career of a troop
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THE post. The feats of speed and en
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THE rOWT. the organs on wUch tlie s
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iow. The cunning horse-cheat well k
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THE PONT. He is naturally an herbiv
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THE PONt; cannon-sliot, because in
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IHB FONT. tie attainment of these a
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TWB DONKST. THE DONKEY. For so long
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TEB DONKBT. barrow, or titter a mTi
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THE DONKET. interest in seeing how
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THE eokt. THE GOAT. It was a great
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THE GOAT. ft horse may be easily re
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THE eOAI. him—catch hold of his h
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AQUAEITTM. THE FEESH-WATER AQUAEIT7
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AHVASum. that an aquarium sliould b
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plant is very carious. " The female
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AQDAIirDM. plant dies away in the w
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•where they abound. It is subject
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AQUABiniC. time tlie account was wr
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. form AQUABIITM. their way through
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AQUABIUV- was amputated Jowf timea,
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; whicH are pointed a>t the tips an
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AQTJABUJM. — ; best adapted for t
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AqtTARruw-
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AQTTABIUM. ing dowii air in small b
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JJtViMlVX, demon's part. He has a g
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AQUABnrii. beautiful petals of some
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and orange, trnd scarlet atxd white
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. AQTJABIUlr. One is a brilliant bl
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eillabket. FERNS. Thebe must loe fe
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FSBNS. light ;" and others, '" I ha
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FERNS. stalk ; the stalk being what
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9BDBn OB oRonp. ASFLBNULS BLECHNEiE
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wmrs PlAIl l.—l, Priokley Shield
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IEBN9. the fronds are rough. The pi
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FERNS. Plate 2.—^1, Alternate Lea
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FEBNB. piBnoles. It ia found in dam
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slAas. Fi.xn 3.—1, Brittle Bladde
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witt tlieir strongly-marked veins,
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_ FERNS. inches in height, and is i
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TEBlrB. FXiATB 6.—1, Common Polyp
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2. ArpOTE Fern (Woodsia Ihensis Hyp
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EBNS. within high walls wherera to
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I' ^ I ^~\^S^,f^^^ ^«- •*• ^°
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