Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society, Том 3Norfolk Naturalists' Trust and Norfolk & Norwich Naturalists' Society., 1884 |
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... gives of the dying out of the Tasmanian aborigines , and such will be the fate of the Australian , Maori , and many other native races . Driven from their hunting - grounds , * * M . de Quartrefages in ' The Human Species , ' pp . 427 ...
... gives of the dying out of the Tasmanian aborigines , and such will be the fate of the Australian , Maori , and many other native races . Driven from their hunting - grounds , * * M . de Quartrefages in ' The Human Species , ' pp . 427 ...
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... gives most interesting par- ticulars of the habits and distribution of this animal , as well as of the mode pursued in those days for its destruction , and expresses himself as certain , from the profligate waste of the life of these ...
... gives most interesting par- ticulars of the habits and distribution of this animal , as well as of the mode pursued in those days for its destruction , and expresses himself as certain , from the profligate waste of the life of these ...
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... give him poison ! " Alas , the present state of the aboriginal population of North - West America but too fully replies to his ejaculation . Degraded by contact with civilization , hunted from reservation to reservation , their food ...
... give him poison ! " Alas , the present state of the aboriginal population of North - West America but too fully replies to his ejaculation . Degraded by contact with civilization , hunted from reservation to reservation , their food ...
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... give you particular instances in support of what I have just said , nor do I think it needful ; for many cases in point must be fresh in your memory , and we have already supped sufficiently full of horrors ; nor do I quite see how to ...
... give you particular instances in support of what I have just said , nor do I think it needful ; for many cases in point must be fresh in your memory , and we have already supped sufficiently full of horrors ; nor do I quite see how to ...
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... fluctuation . Although my first acquaintance with it was in 1871 , it was not till 1876 that I was able to give any time to working for it , and then a great many nights collecting produced one worn specimen . In 1877 not even 30.
... fluctuation . Although my first acquaintance with it was in 1871 , it was not till 1876 that I was able to give any time to working for it , and then a great many nights collecting produced one worn specimen . In 1877 not even 30.
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