id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44057 Swainson, William Zoological Illustrations, Second Series, Volume 2 or, Original Figures and Descriptions of New, Rare, or Interesting Animals .txt text/plain 15917 2360 75 Mitres, a group we shall hereafter consider as a sub-family. soft insects; as another group, representing these birds in Africa, are beautiful types of form, representing the conterminous groups in this structure of the bird, its round wings, and long lax plumage, indicates a America, but we are fearful of identifying it with that figured in the _Pl. Enl._ Our drawings are of the natural size; in both these species the bill This shell maybe considered as typical of a small group of Olives, which we affinity with _Marius_; of which group it appears on aberrant species. and being a typical species, we select it to illustrate this group. African group, while most of the typical species, like the present, are many-plaited Volutes, form one of the most natural groups in the whole The second or sub-typical genus of the Volutes, appears to be represented ./cache/44057.txt ./txt/44057.txt