The Dog in Health and Disease: Comprising the Various Modes of Breaking and Using Him for Hunting, Coursing, Shooting, Etc., and Including the Points Or Characteristics of Toy DogsLongmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1872 - 470 páginas |
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... Natural History of the Dog , with a minute description of the varieties which are generally recog- nised . The chief claims of this book rest upon its being a faithful transcript in writing of oral records which have been treasured up ...
... Natural History of the Dog , with a minute description of the varieties which are generally recog- nised . The chief claims of this book rest upon its being a faithful transcript in writing of oral records which have been treasured up ...
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... all likely to be interesting to the lover of the dog , which a long experience and most extensive opportunities have enabled me to obtain . STONEHENGE . CONTENTS . BOOK I. THE NATURAL HISTORY , ZOOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION viii PREFACE .
... all likely to be interesting to the lover of the dog , which a long experience and most extensive opportunities have enabled me to obtain . STONEHENGE . CONTENTS . BOOK I. THE NATURAL HISTORY , ZOOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION viii PREFACE .
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... NATURAL HISTORY , ZOOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION , AND VARIETIES OF THE DOG . INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . Origin . - General Characteristics . - Habitats . - Varieties . - F . Cuvier's Divisional Arrangement . - Arrangement adopted by the Author ...
... NATURAL HISTORY , ZOOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION , AND VARIETIES OF THE DOG . INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . Origin . - General Characteristics . - Habitats . - Varieties . - F . Cuvier's Divisional Arrangement . - Arrangement adopted by the Author ...
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... NATURAL HISTORY , ZOOLOGICAL. PAGE The Southern Irish Water Spaniel Hecate , " second Cross from the Bull- The English Sheep - Dog dog 182 . The Colley " Hecuba , " third Cross from the Bull- The Larger Newfoundland Dog . " Billy , " a ...
... NATURAL HISTORY , ZOOLOGICAL. PAGE The Southern Irish Water Spaniel Hecate , " second Cross from the Bull- The English Sheep - Dog dog 182 . The Colley " Hecuba , " third Cross from the Bull- The Larger Newfoundland Dog . " Billy , " a ...
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... NATURAL HISTORY , ZOOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION , AND VARIETIES OF THE DOG . B L WELLS . INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . Origin . - General BOOK I THE NATURAL HISTORY, ZOOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION, AND VARIETIES OF THE.
... NATURAL HISTORY , ZOOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION , AND VARIETIES OF THE DOG . B L WELLS . INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . Origin . - General BOOK I THE NATURAL HISTORY, ZOOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION, AND VARIETIES OF THE.
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