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RF2CEXP79–Cat's Tail, possibly Smaller Cat's Tail (phleum bertolonii), more likely Meadow Cat's Tail (phleum pratense), close up of the grass stalk in flower.
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RMH2NFR1–Phleum bertolonii, Smaller Cat's-tail, growing in a meadow, Surrey, UK. June.
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. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. THE RUSTY-SrOTTED CAT. hi Cats, in wliich respects it approaches the Lynxes. It is ilistingiiished from these, however, by the absence of tufts of hair on the ears. The body is about forty Lnclies in lengtli, the tail about sixteen inches. This, it will be .seen, by a comparison with the dimensions given of the preceding kinds, shows a much smaller proportion between the tail and the body than in most of the true Cats, but the appendage is never as shoi't as in a Lynx. The ground-colour of t!'^ skin is tawn)', lighter or darker according t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cassells-natural-history-animals-animal-behavior-the-rusty-srotted-cat-hi-cats-in-wliich-respects-it-approaches-the-lynxes-it-is-ilistingiiished-from-these-however-by-the-absence-of-tufts-of-hair-on-the-ears-the-body-is-about-forty-lnclies-in-lengtli-the-tail-about-sixteen-inches-this-it-will-be-seen-by-a-comparison-with-the-dimensions-given-of-the-preceding-kinds-shows-a-much-smaller-proportion-between-the-tail-and-the-body-than-in-most-of-the-true-cats-but-the-appendage-is-never-as-shoit-as-in-a-lynx-the-ground-colour-of-t!-skin-is-tawn-lighter-or-darker-according-t-image233445985.html
RMRFPAMH–. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. THE RUSTY-SrOTTED CAT. hi Cats, in wliich respects it approaches the Lynxes. It is ilistingiiished from these, however, by the absence of tufts of hair on the ears. The body is about forty Lnclies in lengtli, the tail about sixteen inches. This, it will be .seen, by a comparison with the dimensions given of the preceding kinds, shows a much smaller proportion between the tail and the body than in most of the true Cats, but the appendage is never as shoi't as in a Lynx. The ground-colour of t!'^ skin is tawn)', lighter or darker according t
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RF2CBWXXT–Cat's Tail, possibly Smaller Cat's Tail (phleum bertolonii), more likely Meadow Cat's Tail (phleum pratense), close up of a single grass stalk.
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RM2H2DX06–Smaller Cat's-tail, Phleum bertolonii, in flower in limestone grassland, Somerset.
. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness; tr. from the French of Gos. De Voogt, by Katharine P. Wormeley;. Domestic animals. 84 OUR DOMESTIC ANIMALS different from all other species in the absence of tail, the smallness of the head, the extraor- dinary lenL;th and power of the hind legs, which causes them to lope like a hare or rab- bit rather than run, and, finally, the thickness of the coat, which is true fur, not hair. These. YocN<; White Cat cats are extraordinaril)' intelligent. The Creole cat of Antigua is smaller and the head longer than all other English spe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-domestic-animals-their-habits-intelligence-and-usefulness-tr-from-the-french-of-gos-de-voogt-by-katharine-p-wormeley-domestic-animals-84-our-domestic-animals-different-from-all-other-species-in-the-absence-of-tail-the-smallness-of-the-head-the-extraor-dinary-lenlth-and-power-of-the-hind-legs-which-causes-them-to-lope-like-a-hare-or-rab-bit-rather-than-run-and-finally-the-thickness-of-the-coat-which-is-true-fur-not-hair-these-yocnlt-white-cat-cats-are-extraordinaril-intelligent-the-creole-cat-of-antigua-is-smaller-and-the-head-longer-than-all-other-english-spe-image232335991.html
RMRDYPWY–. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness; tr. from the French of Gos. De Voogt, by Katharine P. Wormeley;. Domestic animals. 84 OUR DOMESTIC ANIMALS different from all other species in the absence of tail, the smallness of the head, the extraor- dinary lenL;th and power of the hind legs, which causes them to lope like a hare or rab- bit rather than run, and, finally, the thickness of the coat, which is true fur, not hair. These. YocN<; White Cat cats are extraordinaril)' intelligent. The Creole cat of Antigua is smaller and the head longer than all other English spe
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. All about country life : being a dictionary of rural avocations, and of knowledge necessary to the management of the farm, the stable, the stockyard, and a gentleman's out of town residence and property. Agriculture; Country life. ALL ABOUT COUNTRY LIFE. ^l^ Pheasant. valuable P. Pratense, called Timothy grass, herd grass, and meadow cat's- tail grass. PHEASANT.. This much-prized inhabitant of British game preserves, woods and forests, breeds in ^Nlarch and April, the number of eggs laid by a single hen being from 12 to 15, which are rather smaller than fowls' eggs, as lilvcwise are pheasant Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/all-about-country-life-being-a-dictionary-of-rural-avocations-and-of-knowledge-necessary-to-the-management-of-the-farm-the-stable-the-stockyard-and-a-gentlemans-out-of-town-residence-and-property-agriculture-country-life-all-about-country-life-l-pheasant-valuable-p-pratense-called-timothy-grass-herd-grass-and-meadow-cats-tail-grass-pheasant-this-much-prized-inhabitant-of-british-game-preserves-woods-and-forests-breeds-in-nlarch-and-april-the-number-of-eggs-laid-by-a-single-hen-being-from-12-to-15-which-are-rather-smaller-than-fowls-eggs-as-lilvcwise-are-pheasant-image237834017.html
RMRPX7M1–. All about country life : being a dictionary of rural avocations, and of knowledge necessary to the management of the farm, the stable, the stockyard, and a gentleman's out of town residence and property. Agriculture; Country life. ALL ABOUT COUNTRY LIFE. ^l^ Pheasant. valuable P. Pratense, called Timothy grass, herd grass, and meadow cat's- tail grass. PHEASANT.. This much-prized inhabitant of British game preserves, woods and forests, breeds in ^Nlarch and April, the number of eggs laid by a single hen being from 12 to 15, which are rather smaller than fowls' eggs, as lilvcwise are pheasant
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. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. TBE ASIATIC CIVET. bands or spots. On the middle liue of the back and between the shoulders its hair is longer, forming a sort of mane. The snout is white, the tail ringed with black. " The Civet approaches, in its habits, nearest to the Foxes and smaller Cats, preferring to make its predatory excm-sions against birds and .smaller quadrupeds in the night, although, like other Carnivora, it will occasionally attack its prey in the daytime. In a state of captivity it becomes in a degree tame, but never familiar, and is dangerous to hand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cassells-natural-history-animals-animal-behavior-tbe-asiatic-civet-bands-or-spots-on-the-middle-liue-of-the-back-and-between-the-shoulders-its-hair-is-longer-forming-a-sort-of-mane-the-snout-is-white-the-tail-ringed-with-black-quot-the-civet-approaches-in-its-habits-nearest-to-the-foxes-and-smaller-cats-preferring-to-make-its-predatory-excm-sions-against-birds-and-smaller-quadrupeds-in-the-night-although-like-other-carnivora-it-will-occasionally-attack-its-prey-in-the-daytime-in-a-state-of-captivity-it-becomes-in-a-degree-tame-but-never-familiar-and-is-dangerous-to-hand-image233455933.html
RMRFPRBW–. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. TBE ASIATIC CIVET. bands or spots. On the middle liue of the back and between the shoulders its hair is longer, forming a sort of mane. The snout is white, the tail ringed with black. " The Civet approaches, in its habits, nearest to the Foxes and smaller Cats, preferring to make its predatory excm-sions against birds and .smaller quadrupeds in the night, although, like other Carnivora, it will occasionally attack its prey in the daytime. In a state of captivity it becomes in a degree tame, but never familiar, and is dangerous to hand
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. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. 890 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. cylindrical flower-spikes are densely packed w^ith minute brownish- coloured flowers; height about 6ft. T. latifolia (Great Reed Mace or Cat's Tail) is a very familiar plant of our rivers and ponds; the vigour with which it grows and increases only admits of its being planted on the margins of large pieces of water ; height ^ 6ft. to 7ft. T. Laxmaimi {T. mmima) (the Dwarf !^ Reed Mace) is much smaller in habit than either of the preceding; the flower-spikes are short, forming ob- long or gl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-gardening-a-handbook-of-horticulture-gardening-floriculture-890-the-book-of-gardening-cylindrical-flower-spikes-are-densely-packed-with-minute-brownish-coloured-flowers-height-about-6ft-t-latifolia-great-reed-mace-or-cats-tail-is-a-very-familiar-plant-of-our-rivers-and-ponds-the-vigour-with-which-it-grows-and-increases-only-admits-of-its-being-planted-on-the-margins-of-large-pieces-of-water-height-6ft-to-7ft-t-laxmaimi-t-mmima-the-dwarf-!-reed-mace-is-much-smaller-in-habit-than-either-of-the-preceding-the-flower-spikes-are-short-forming-ob-long-or-gl-image234444187.html
RMRHBRXK–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. 890 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. cylindrical flower-spikes are densely packed w^ith minute brownish- coloured flowers; height about 6ft. T. latifolia (Great Reed Mace or Cat's Tail) is a very familiar plant of our rivers and ponds; the vigour with which it grows and increases only admits of its being planted on the margins of large pieces of water ; height ^ 6ft. to 7ft. T. Laxmaimi {T. mmima) (the Dwarf !^ Reed Mace) is much smaller in habit than either of the preceding; the flower-spikes are short, forming ob- long or gl
. The cat : an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. Cats; Anatomy, Comparative. CHAP. XII.] DIFFERENT KINDS OF CATS.. Fig 179. The Manitl (F. ManuTy. (44.) The Straw or Pampas Cat (Felis pajeros). * This animal is about the size of our wild cat, but is more robust in build, with a smaller head and a shorter tail. The hair is long, and the colour of the body is yellowish-grey, marked with transverse bands of yellow or brown, which run obliquely from the back to the flanks. Two patches descend from the eyes over the cheeks, and meet beneath the throat- The animal i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cat-an-introduction-to-the-study-of-backboned-animals-especially-mammals-cats-anatomy-comparative-chap-xii-different-kinds-of-cats-fig-179-the-manitl-f-manuty-44-the-straw-or-pampas-cat-felis-pajeros-this-animal-is-about-the-size-of-our-wild-cat-but-is-more-robust-in-build-with-a-smaller-head-and-a-shorter-tail-the-hair-is-long-and-the-colour-of-the-body-is-yellowish-grey-marked-with-transverse-bands-of-yellow-or-brown-which-run-obliquely-from-the-back-to-the-flanks-two-patches-descend-from-the-eyes-over-the-cheeks-and-meet-beneath-the-throat-the-animal-i-image235095277.html
RMRJDEBW–. The cat : an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. Cats; Anatomy, Comparative. CHAP. XII.] DIFFERENT KINDS OF CATS.. Fig 179. The Manitl (F. ManuTy. (44.) The Straw or Pampas Cat (Felis pajeros). * This animal is about the size of our wild cat, but is more robust in build, with a smaller head and a shorter tail. The hair is long, and the colour of the body is yellowish-grey, marked with transverse bands of yellow or brown, which run obliquely from the back to the flanks. Two patches descend from the eyes over the cheeks, and meet beneath the throat- The animal i
. The cat; an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. Cats; Anatomy, Comparative. CHAP. XII.] DIFFERENT KINDS OF CATS. 423. Fig. 179.—The Manul (f. Manul). (44.) The Straw or Pampas Cat {Felis pajeros).* This animal is about the size of our wild cat, but is more robust in build, with a smaller head and a shorter tail. The hair is long, and the colour of the body is yellowish-grey, marked with transverse bands of yellow or brown, which run obliquely from the back to the flanks. Two patches descend from the eyes over the cheeks, and meet beneath the throat. The animal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cat-an-introduction-to-the-study-of-backboned-animals-especially-mammals-cats-anatomy-comparative-chap-xii-different-kinds-of-cats-423-fig-179the-manul-f-manul-44-the-straw-or-pampas-cat-felis-pajeros-this-animal-is-about-the-size-of-our-wild-cat-but-is-more-robust-in-build-with-a-smaller-head-and-a-shorter-tail-the-hair-is-long-and-the-colour-of-the-body-is-yellowish-grey-marked-with-transverse-bands-of-yellow-or-brown-which-run-obliquely-from-the-back-to-the-flanks-two-patches-descend-from-the-eyes-over-the-cheeks-and-meet-beneath-the-throat-the-animal-image235092148.html
RMRJDAC4–. The cat; an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. Cats; Anatomy, Comparative. CHAP. XII.] DIFFERENT KINDS OF CATS. 423. Fig. 179.—The Manul (f. Manul). (44.) The Straw or Pampas Cat {Felis pajeros).* This animal is about the size of our wild cat, but is more robust in build, with a smaller head and a shorter tail. The hair is long, and the colour of the body is yellowish-grey, marked with transverse bands of yellow or brown, which run obliquely from the back to the flanks. Two patches descend from the eyes over the cheeks, and meet beneath the throat. The animal
. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 890 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. cylindrical flower-spikes are densely packed with minute brownish- coloured flowers; height about 6ft. T. latifolia (Great Reed Mace or Cat's Tail) is a very familiar plant of our rivers and ⢠ponds; the vigour with which it grows and increases only admits of its being planted on the margins of large pieces of water ; height 6ft. to 7ft. T. Laxmanni (T. minima) (the Dwarf Reed Mace) is much smaller in habit than either of the preceding; the flower-spikes are short, forming ob- long or glob Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-gardening-a-handbook-of-horticulture-gardening-horticulture-890-the-book-of-gardening-cylindrical-flower-spikes-are-densely-packed-with-minute-brownish-coloured-flowers-height-about-6ft-t-latifolia-great-reed-mace-or-cats-tail-is-a-very-familiar-plant-of-our-rivers-and-ponds-the-vigour-with-which-it-grows-and-increases-only-admits-of-its-being-planted-on-the-margins-of-large-pieces-of-water-height-6ft-to-7ft-t-laxmanni-t-minima-the-dwarf-reed-mace-is-much-smaller-in-habit-than-either-of-the-preceding-the-flower-spikes-are-short-forming-ob-long-or-glob-image232312179.html
RMRDXMFF–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 890 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. cylindrical flower-spikes are densely packed with minute brownish- coloured flowers; height about 6ft. T. latifolia (Great Reed Mace or Cat's Tail) is a very familiar plant of our rivers and ⢠ponds; the vigour with which it grows and increases only admits of its being planted on the margins of large pieces of water ; height 6ft. to 7ft. T. Laxmanni (T. minima) (the Dwarf Reed Mace) is much smaller in habit than either of the preceding; the flower-spikes are short, forming ob- long or glob
. Principles of economic zoo?logy. Zoology, Economic. MAMMALIA 363 The coyote (C. latrans) (Fig. 292)of the western plains is one-third smaller than the gray wolf, and carries the tail low, as befits a coward, while that of the wolf points above the horizon. The cry is a dog-like yelp, half howl, half bark. They feed upon prairie-dogs, ground squirrels, sage grouse, and rabbits, and, probably, sheep and pigs. They are not dangerous to man. The five to seven puppies are born in deep holes or washouts in the banks of streams in May. The cat family (Fe'lidce) includes lions, tigers, cats, and the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-of-economic-zoology-zoology-economic-mammalia-363-the-coyote-c-latrans-fig-292of-the-western-plains-is-one-third-smaller-than-the-gray-wolf-and-carries-the-tail-low-as-befits-a-coward-while-that-of-the-wolf-points-above-the-horizon-the-cry-is-a-dog-like-yelp-half-howl-half-bark-they-feed-upon-prairie-dogs-ground-squirrels-sage-grouse-and-rabbits-and-probably-sheep-and-pigs-they-are-not-dangerous-to-man-the-five-to-seven-puppies-are-born-in-deep-holes-or-washouts-in-the-banks-of-streams-in-may-the-cat-family-felidce-includes-lions-tigers-cats-and-the-image232224392.html
RMRDPMG8–. Principles of economic zoo?logy. Zoology, Economic. MAMMALIA 363 The coyote (C. latrans) (Fig. 292)of the western plains is one-third smaller than the gray wolf, and carries the tail low, as befits a coward, while that of the wolf points above the horizon. The cry is a dog-like yelp, half howl, half bark. They feed upon prairie-dogs, ground squirrels, sage grouse, and rabbits, and, probably, sheep and pigs. They are not dangerous to man. The five to seven puppies are born in deep holes or washouts in the banks of streams in May. The cat family (Fe'lidce) includes lions, tigers, cats, and the
. Flowers of the field. Botany. 504 TYHHACE/E uous with that of staminate flowers.—Ponds ; common. Often caHed Bulrush, a name properly belonging to the large rush-like Scirpus liuustris.—Fl. July, August. Perennial. 2. T. august! foil a (Lesser Reed- Mace, or Cat's-tail).—Smaller and more slender, with narrow leaves grooved below, not glaucous, longer than the flowering stems, and the long, slender spike of pistillate flowers separate from the staminate one.—Ponds ; less frequent. Both these species are now largely sold as ornaments.—Fl. July, August. Perennial. 2. Sp.Rf;.4NiuM (Bur-reed). — Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flowers-of-the-field-botany-504-tyhhacee-uous-with-that-of-staminate-flowersponds-common-often-cahed-bulrush-a-name-properly-belonging-to-the-large-rush-like-scirpus-liuustrisfl-july-august-perennial-2-t-august!-foil-a-lesser-reed-mace-or-cats-tailsmaller-and-more-slender-with-narrow-leaves-grooved-below-not-glaucous-longer-than-the-flowering-stems-and-the-long-slender-spike-of-pistillate-flowers-separate-from-the-staminate-oneponds-less-frequent-both-these-species-are-now-largely-sold-as-ornamentsfl-july-august-perennial-2-sprf4nium-bur-reed-image232375447.html
RMRE1H73–. Flowers of the field. Botany. 504 TYHHACE/E uous with that of staminate flowers.—Ponds ; common. Often caHed Bulrush, a name properly belonging to the large rush-like Scirpus liuustris.—Fl. July, August. Perennial. 2. T. august! foil a (Lesser Reed- Mace, or Cat's-tail).—Smaller and more slender, with narrow leaves grooved below, not glaucous, longer than the flowering stems, and the long, slender spike of pistillate flowers separate from the staminate one.—Ponds ; less frequent. Both these species are now largely sold as ornaments.—Fl. July, August. Perennial. 2. Sp.Rf;.4NiuM (Bur-reed). —
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