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the nostrils, and none on the lower mandible. Sir W. Elliot sent 

 me from Madras a Bagdad Carrier (sometimes called khandesi), the 

 name of which shows its Persian origin ; it would be considered 



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hero a very poor Dragon ; the body was of the size of the rock- 

 pigeon, with the beak a little lougei-, uamely, 1 inch from the tip 

 to the feathered base. The skin xotmd the eyes was only slightly 



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