Field Notebook: Maryland, New Jersey, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Indiana, Ohio, New York, Ontario 1907
Page 26
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"In the systematic collection but one four parts of each family is shown and these are the illustration in black n color. These are on a lead around rock-ground framed in oak as follows. sheep frame depths of case. Exhibits in first forms an orchid) Effect not pleasing. Outside case labels. Zoological Garden. They use a wall to one (directed) showy one of the polar eyes on the usual. Like about 10x12 feet. Good to show distribution Printed by Matthews - Mottling books, Buffalo N.Y. Alligators young and old this life day so into the crate to cool off. Coming in land the orals lie on their lips, the front two digits from the back one only plantipode. The walk boy and sadly, about ten steps a less than the cat