Report of the National Museum, 第 2 巻U.S. Government Printing Office, 1889 |
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... Travel " ) ...... 282 282 36. Hammock carriage , with two bearers , Madeira . ( From photograph in National Museum ) ... 283 37. Wine - carrier in Madeira . ( After drawing in the Report of the U. S. Exploring Expedition ) 284 38 ...
... Travel " ) ...... 282 282 36. Hammock carriage , with two bearers , Madeira . ( From photograph in National Museum ) ... 283 37. Wine - carrier in Madeira . ( After drawing in the Report of the U. S. Exploring Expedition ) 284 38 ...
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... travels , and which on account of their numbers and frequency are added to the general collection without accession num- bers ; ( 2 ) those received through the Department of Agriculture from the correspondents and agents of its ...
... travels , and which on account of their numbers and frequency are added to the general collection without accession num- bers ; ( 2 ) those received through the Department of Agriculture from the correspondents and agents of its ...
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... ( Travels through the Canadas , London , 1807 , 4to ) describes the " Eski- maux " women of Newfoundland as having " their capuchins much larger * them terms of derision . * The classincation of the 164 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM , 1887 .
... ( Travels through the Canadas , London , 1807 , 4to ) describes the " Eski- maux " women of Newfoundland as having " their capuchins much larger * them terms of derision . * The classincation of the 164 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM , 1887 .
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... Travels , London , 1824 , 8vo vol . XVI ) : In Cook's description of the natives of Nootka Sound , the same distortion of legs , from position in canoe , is noticed as has been before referred to . ( Vid . notes , passim , p . der of ...
... Travels , London , 1824 , 8vo vol . XVI ) : In Cook's description of the natives of Nootka Sound , the same distortion of legs , from position in canoe , is noticed as has been before referred to . ( Vid . notes , passim , p . der of ...
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... Travels of an Indian Interpreter , London , 1791 , 4to ) : He describes the cradle of the Chippewas , who range north to the Arctic Circle ; describes also the position and mode of carrying the child , and its swathing ; states that ...
... Travels of an Indian Interpreter , London , 1791 , 4to ) : He describes the cradle of the Chippewas , who range north to the Arctic Circle ; describes also the position and mode of carrying the child , and its swathing ; states that ...
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144 ページ - Rockabye Baby, on the tree top, When the wind blows the cradle will rock, When the bough breaks the cradle will fall, Down will come baby, cradle and all.
467 ページ - ... fixed on, the herd is left on the brink of the precipice ; it is then in vain for the foremost to retreat, or even to stop ; they are pressed on by the hindmost rank, who...
375 ページ - running season," and we had heard the " roaring" (as it is called) of the herd, when we were several miles from them. When we came in sight, we were actually terrified at the immense numbers that were streaming down the green hills on one side of the river, and galloping up and over the bluffs on the other. The river was filled, and in parts blackened, with their heads and horns, as they were swimming about, following up their objects, and making desperate battle whilst they were swimming.
380 ページ - ... to secrete themselves, when they are exceedingly put to it on a level prairie, where nought can be seen but the short grass of six or eight inches in height, save an occasional bunch of wild sage, a few inches higher, to which the poor affrighted things will run, and dropping on their knees, will push their noses under it, and into the grass, where they will stand for hours, with their eyes shut, imagining themselves securely hid, whilst they are standing up quite straight upon their hind feet...
382 ページ - ... in concurrence with a known custom of the country, held my hands over the eyes of the calf, and breathed a few strong breaths into its nostrils ; after which I have, with my hunting companions, rode several miles into our encampment, with the little prisoner busily following the heels of my horse the whole way, as closely and as affectionately as its instinct would attach it to the company of its dam...
468 ページ - The snow in these regions often lies during the winter, to the depth of three and four feet, being blown away from the tops and sides of the hills in many places, which are left bare for the buffaloes to graze upon, whilst it is drifted in the hollows and ravines to a very great depth, and rendered almost entirely impassable to these huge animals, which, when closely pursued by their enemies...
215 ページ - The forehead and the back of the head, of the boys, were pressed upwards, so that the upper part of the skull appeared in the shape of a wedge. This, they said, was done, to add to the terror of their aspect, when they should become warriors.
372 ページ - The amazing herds of Buffaloes which resort thither by their size and number, fill the traveller with amazement and terror, especially when he beholds the prodigious roads they have made from all quarters, as if leading to some populous city ; the vast space of land around these springs desolated as If by a ravaging enemy, and hills reduced to plains ; for the land near those springs are chiefly hilly.
373 ページ - Railroad was then in process of construction, and nowhere could the peculiarity of the buffalo of which I am speaking be better studied than from its trains. If a herd was on the north side of the track, it would stand stupidly gazing, and without a symptom.
461 ページ - ... dead buffalo. From old bulls to calves of three months old, animals of every age were huddled together in all the forced attitudes of violent death.