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The viviparous quadrupeds of North America
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New York, J.J. Audubon, 1846 [i.e. 1845?]-1854
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1846
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bottom-margin annotation 1846


lines 5—7 underline "marking ... numerous"


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from End Slip 2 annotation 34. Florida Rat great diversities in Habits & Instincts in different districts

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line 26 underline "hollows"

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line 29 underline "clefts"

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from End Slip 2 annotation 38 Squirrel, curious manner of avoiding a fall, spreading itself out


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from End Slip 2 annotation 40 subject to many animals of prey


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from End Slip 2 annotation 59 on terror caused by Rattle-snake — 62 on do


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from End Slip 2 annotation 59 on terror caused by Rattle-snake — 62 on do


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from End Slip 2 annotation 77 gradation in teeth falling out in one genus, permanent & small in another. Rudiments


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from End Slip 2 annotation 131. graduated form in Squirrel & in Habits


line 32 underline "beneath ... ruff"


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from End Slip 2 annotation 143 good discussion of parallelism in diff. Lat. of Europe & N. American animals


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from End Slip 2 annotation 191. Black Rat became rare in N. Am. as in Europe 193


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from End Slip 2 annotation 191. Black Rat became rare in N. Am. as in Europe 193


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from End Slip 2 annotation 216 Flying Squirrel with additional small Bone, 218 Habits of, 220


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from End Slip 2 annotation 216 Flying Squirrel with additional small Bone, 218 Habits of, 220

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from End Slip 2 annotation 216 Flying Squirrel with additional small Bone, 218 Habits of, 220


line 19 underline "three ... young"

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line 33 underline "than ... young"


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from End Slip 1 annotation 265 var in Teeth


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from End Slip 2 annotation 269. Squirrels fighting at rutting season (a little lively animal)


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from End Slip 2 annotation 272 On Migration of Squirrels


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from End Slip 2 annotation 304. On a Mouse becoming domestic & inhabiting Houses.


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from End Slip 2 annotation 358. Pigeon which used to breed in communities now by persecution seldom 2 nests in same tree.—


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lines 11—12 annotation Q
from End Slip 1 annotation 365 Sheep Q