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it but little adapted to their purpose. Thus they rather unceremo- 
niously class the Eagle among the zgvob/e birds. 
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Fig. 260.—Golden Eagles. 
The Tartars, however, are in the habit of using an Eagle indi- 
genous to Central Asia to assist in taking the hare, fox, antelope, and 
