| Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia - 1872 - 398 Seiten
...confinement, however, and instead of climbing over the Caladia, ferns, etc., lived mostly under ground. It had a curious habit of projecting its head and...might readily be mistaken for such by small animals. Intelligence in Monkeys. — I have two species of Cebus in mv study, C. capucinus, and a half-grown... | |
| Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Eller Taylor - 1873 - 444 Seiten
...never exhibited such in confinement, however, and instead of climbing over the caladia, ferns, &c., it lived mostly under-ground. It had a curious habit of projecting its head and two inches of its body above the ground, and holding them rigidly in a fixed attitude. In this position... | |
| 1872 - 830 Seiten
...however, and instead of climbing over the ferns, etc., lived mostly underground. It had an envious habit of projecting its head and two or three inches of its body above the ground, and holding itself for hours rigidly in a single attitude. In this position it resembled very closely a sprout... | |
| Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia - 1872 - 404 Seiten
...confinement, however, and instead of climbing over the Cnhulia, ferns, etc., lived mostly under ground. It had a curious habit of projecting its head and...might readily be mistaken for such by small animals. Intelligence in Monkeys. — I have two species of Cebus in my study, t1. capucinus, and a half-grown... | |
| 1872 - 536 Seiten
...confinement, however, and instead of climbing over the Caladia, ferns, etc., lived mostly under ground. It had a curious habit of projecting its head and...might readily be mistaken for such by small animals. — Ibid. been accumulated in a hot lake, of about the same temperature. No other living species were... | |
| 1872 - 1060 Seiten
...confinement, however, and instead of climbing over the Caladia, ferns, etc., lived mostly under ground. It had a curious habit of projecting its head and...might readily be mistaken for such by small animals. — Ibid. 3. Diatoms in Hot Springs. — Dr. Blake has collected diatoms at a hot spring in Pueblo... | |
| 1872 - 540 Seiten
...confinement, however, and instead of climbing over the C'aladia, ferns, &c., lived mostly under ground. It had a curious habit of projecting its head and...plant, and might readily be mistaken for such by small animals.—Ibid. Eijgs and newly hatched Youny of Ixodes Dugesii and Argas reflcxus. By GEOHOK GULLIVER,... | |
| 1872 - 824 Seiten
...however, and instead of climbing over the ferns, etc., lived mostly underground. It had an envious habit of projecting its head and two or three inches of its body above the ground, and holding itself for hours rigidly in a single attitude. In this position it resembled very closely a sprout... | |
| Oliver Perry Hay - 1893 - 218 Seiten
...climb over the ferns and plants among; which it lived, but that it lived mostly underground. It had a habit of projecting its head and two or three inches of its body above the ground and holding itself for hours rigidly in a single attitude. In this position it resembled very closely a sprout... | |
| Alice Eliza Ball - 1916 - 542 Seiten
...climb over the ferns and plants among which it lived, but that it lived mostly underground. It had a habit of" projecting its head and two or three inches of its body above the ground; and holding itself for hours rigidly in a single attitude. In this position* it resembled very closely a sprout... | |
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