. upon the earth, and was beginning to speculate on his sur- roundings for such company and help as he might win therefrom. It may interest the reader to know that a spe- cies of American dog existed in the Southern Appalachians down to a very recent time—recent, at least, in a geo- logical sense. The remains of one of these animals were found by the writer in a cave in East Tennessee, near Cumberland Gap. From the fragments of the skeleton, Mr. J. A. Allen has described the species. The animal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/upon-the-earth-and-was-beginning-to-speculate-on-his-sur-roundings-for-such-company-and-help-as-he-might-win-therefrom-it-may-interest-the-reader-to-know-that-a-spe-cies-of-american-dog-existed-in-the-southern-appalachians-down-to-a-very-recent-timerecent-at-least-in-a-geo-logical-sense-the-remains-of-one-of-these-animals-were-found-by-the-writer-in-a-cave-in-east-tennessee-near-cumberland-gap-from-the-fragments-of-the-skeleton-mr-j-a-allen-has-described-the-species-the-animal-image179910173.html
RMMCKH79–. upon the earth, and was beginning to speculate on his sur- roundings for such company and help as he might win therefrom. It may interest the reader to know that a spe- cies of American dog existed in the Southern Appalachians down to a very recent time—recent, at least, in a geo- logical sense. The remains of one of these animals were found by the writer in a cave in East Tennessee, near Cumberland Gap. From the fragments of the skeleton, Mr. J. A. Allen has described the species. The animal
. upon the earth, and was beginning to speculate on his sur- roundings for such company and help as he might win therefrom. It may interest the reader to know that a spe- cies of American dog existed in the Southern Appalachians down to a very recent time—recent, at least, in a geo- logical sense. The remains of one of these animals were found by the writer in a cave in East Tennessee, near Cumberland Gap. From the fragments of the skeleton, Mr. J. A. Allen has described the species. The animal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/upon-the-earth-and-was-beginning-to-speculate-on-his-sur-roundings-for-such-company-and-help-as-he-might-win-therefrom-it-may-interest-the-reader-to-know-that-a-spe-cies-of-american-dog-existed-in-the-southern-appalachians-down-to-a-very-recent-timerecent-at-least-in-a-geo-logical-sense-the-remains-of-one-of-these-animals-were-found-by-the-writer-in-a-cave-in-east-tennessee-near-cumberland-gap-from-the-fragments-of-the-skeleton-mr-j-a-allen-has-described-the-species-the-animal-image179910488.html
RMMCKHJG–. upon the earth, and was beginning to speculate on his sur- roundings for such company and help as he might win therefrom. It may interest the reader to know that a spe- cies of American dog existed in the Southern Appalachians down to a very recent time—recent, at least, in a geo- logical sense. The remains of one of these animals were found by the writer in a cave in East Tennessee, near Cumberland Gap. From the fragments of the skeleton, Mr. J. A. Allen has described the species. The animal
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RMMAACD4–. Economic entomology . Phytoptus, from Erineum rubigo on lime tree leaves (Flexipalpus tiliae of Scheuten). Copied from his figure. Badly drawn. Tetranychus tiliae, erroneous'y sup- posed by Scheuten to be the perfect form of ditto (Flexipalpus tiliae of Scheuten). Copied from his figure. is constantly a round clear space, which also occurs in the same spot in the mite : then follow irregular roundings which, says he, are certainly nutritive organs. But merely to assert this is no proof, and the objections to Dujardin's statement are obviously weak. He objects that it could not be transparent
. The earth and its inhabitants .. . Depth under 27 Fathoms. .27 to 5.5 Fathoms. - 2 Miles. Over 55 Fathoms Scandinavian seaboard, the large ports of Western Europe, and New York. A net- work of railways also places it in direct communication with Trondhjem, Gefle, Stockholm, Goteborg, and Malmo. The population, scarcely 8,000 at the begin- nino of the century, has increased tenfold since then, the annual rate of increase now being about 1,000. It is noted for its healthy climate and beautiful sur- roundings. The Glommen basin, although the largest in Norway, has no important towns on its uppe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-earth-and-its-inhabitants-depth-under-27-fathoms-27-to-55-fathoms-2-miles-over-55-fathoms-scandinavian-seaboard-the-large-ports-of-western-europe-and-new-york-a-net-work-of-railways-also-places-it-in-direct-communication-with-trondhjem-gefle-stockholm-goteborg-and-malmo-the-population-scarcely-8000-at-the-begin-nino-of-the-century-has-increased-tenfold-since-then-the-annual-rate-of-increase-now-being-about-1000-it-is-noted-for-its-healthy-climate-and-beautiful-sur-roundings-the-glommen-basin-although-the-largest-in-norway-has-no-important-towns-on-its-uppe-image178496677.html
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. Dr. Hess stock book : a scientific treatise on horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry . 36 DR- HESS SCIENTIFIC TREATISE, Symptoms: The legs become swollen, are extremely tender, and exude an offensive, oily substance which dries and forms crusts. Fissures may also form in the skin. Nodules frequently spring up. The nodules or fungus growths are covered with a dark secretion, which when removed pre- sents a red, irritated surface. Treatment : Give the animal goodsur- roundings, feed bran mashes and scalded oats. After a few feeds of this kind, give six drams of aloes in a pint of raw linseed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-hess-stock-book-a-scientific-treatise-on-horses-cattle-sheep-hogs-and-poultry-36-dr-hess-scientific-treatise-symptoms-the-legs-become-swollen-are-extremely-tender-and-exude-an-offensive-oily-substance-which-dries-and-forms-crusts-fissures-may-also-form-in-the-skin-nodules-frequently-spring-up-the-nodules-or-fungus-growths-are-covered-with-a-dark-secretion-which-when-removed-pre-sents-a-red-irritated-surface-treatment-give-the-animal-goodsur-roundings-feed-bran-mashes-and-scalded-oats-after-a-few-feeds-of-this-kind-give-six-drams-of-aloes-in-a-pint-of-raw-linseed-image178505027.html
RMMABGYF–. Dr. Hess stock book : a scientific treatise on horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry . 36 DR- HESS SCIENTIFIC TREATISE, Symptoms: The legs become swollen, are extremely tender, and exude an offensive, oily substance which dries and forms crusts. Fissures may also form in the skin. Nodules frequently spring up. The nodules or fungus growths are covered with a dark secretion, which when removed pre- sents a red, irritated surface. Treatment : Give the animal goodsur- roundings, feed bran mashes and scalded oats. After a few feeds of this kind, give six drams of aloes in a pint of raw linseed
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