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... Temminck asserts , without sufficient foundation , that it lives and hops on the ground , and constructs its nest nearly in the same manner as the genuine partridges ; whereas it nidificates on trees , and seldom lays more than two eggs ...
... Temminck asserts , without sufficient foundation , that it lives and hops on the ground , and constructs its nest nearly in the same manner as the genuine partridges ; whereas it nidificates on trees , and seldom lays more than two eggs ...
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... Temminck , and other modern systematists , who prefer following the plain system of nature to the shackled and artificial one of Linné . ” - Gallus domesticus , with some of its more prominent varieties , forms an instructive and ...
... Temminck , and other modern systematists , who prefer following the plain system of nature to the shackled and artificial one of Linné . ” - Gallus domesticus , with some of its more prominent varieties , forms an instructive and ...
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... Temminck quotes as their native residence the country of the Great Namaquois , and the interior of Guinea . It should seem , however , that the Dutch ornithologist has been be trayed into a misplaced criticism on Sonnini , or rather on ...
... Temminck quotes as their native residence the country of the Great Namaquois , and the interior of Guinea . It should seem , however , that the Dutch ornithologist has been be trayed into a misplaced criticism on Sonnini , or rather on ...
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