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Book Title
Ornamental and domestic poultry: their history and management
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London, The Gardeners' Chronicle, 1848
Year
1848
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Cambridge University Library
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JISC & NEH
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bottom-margin annotation 1848


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top-marginline 13 annotation Look at th oxen of evry different country of Europe — look at dogs of do.— look at men — If their variations are denied — my work may be closed.
     Mr. Dixons opinion & Van Mons show permanence of varieties, it has sam effect on them ,which wild species has on naturalists, I know th feeling myself.—


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from End Slip 2 annotation 8. Peahen makes first advances to Cock

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from End Slip 2 annotation p 8 Pea fowls fighting & preeng their feathers


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from End Slip 2 annotation 79 Guinea Fowl rolling strong eggs into Nest
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from End Slip 2 annotation 101 & 103 Contrast in Teal & Wigeon breeding in confinement


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from End Slip 2 annotation 146 Bernicle Goose is increasng in power of breeding in confinement
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