This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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33710 | 24840/32328 USBS, Laredo, Texas Col. J:[ Male]? |
33653 | # Colorado#--_Routt Co._? |
36653 | A. Allen( 1874:49) reported pocket gophers from Kansas under the generic name"Geomys?". |
33915 | 21069,[ male]?, taken on August 21, is in molt, with one patch of new fur on the rump and another along the midline of the nape and shoulders. |
34848 | Grinnell, Dixon, and Linsdale( 1937:501) mention that only an occasional individual( female?) |
34848 | What is the meaning of predation? |
39372 | London, p. 773( for 1865), April, type locality"Brasil? |
39372 | Savinito.--(? |
39372 | Type locality, Upper Missouri River?. |
44705 | ? |
44705 | _? |
44705 | _? |
10843 | As he did not go up with the box( according to his expectation? |
10843 | FIGURE 6.--Sobke stretching his jaws( yawn?) |
10843 | ROTHMANN, M. Ueber die errichtung einer Station zur psychologischen 1912. und hirn[?] |
10843 | Shall we describe the act as ideational? |
10843 | Would he have succeeded better with the same problems if mentally mature? |
10843 | irus_(?). |
39887 | ? ALLOTHERIA( p. 96). |
39887 | It appears, however, that occasionally( once in their lifetime?) |
39887 | Stomach with only four compartments(? |
39887 | Teeth, more or fewer, are found in both jaws, but those of the mandible are alone functional(? |
39887 | The Killer Whale,_ Orca_, is the only genus( or species?) |
39887 | The question is, What is the relation of these bonelets to the coracoid of the Monotremata and to the corresponding regions of reptiles? |
39887 | [ 354] Or absent? |
39887 | _ Giraffa camelopardalis_ and the species(?) |
23576 | But how are the jaguar, leopard, and panther to be distinguished from one another? |
23576 | Is this the Irish hare turned white, or the true Alpine hare of Pallas? |
23576 | Who knows but that some ardent young zoologist, who has taken his first lessons from this little book, may be the man to supply the desideratum? |
23576 | Who knows? |
23576 | Why so called? |
23576 | Would the"well- known"fact be well- known to the book''s intended readership? |
53582 | ( Spermophilus?) |
53582 | = Aplodontia rufa rufa=( Rafinesque)_ Anisonyx? |
53582 | = Citellus beecheyi douglasii=( Richardson) Beechey ground squirrel_ Arctomys? |
53582 | = Mus musculus= Linnaeus, subsp? |
53582 | = Myocastor coypus=( Molina) subsp? |
53582 | = Sciurus niger= Linnaeus subsp? |
53582 | = Sylvilagus floridanus=( Allen) subsp.? |
53582 | _ Measurements._--Four males and a female from the Blue Mountains, Columbia County, average: total length 93; length of tail 41.5; hind foot? |
53582 | _ Type._--Obtained by J. K. Lord at"Ptarmigan Hill,"near head of Ashnola River, Cascade Range, British Columbia, in early fall of 1860(? |
53582 | | A| B| C| D| E| F-------------------------------------------+---+---+---+---+---+--- Neurotrichus gibbsii gibbsii|||||? |
33527 | B-2/29 1100 2 right whales directly ahead of vessel headed NE--40-foot female? |
33527 | Did it have a dorsal fin? |
33527 | Did it have any highly distinctive markings? |
33527 | Did it jump from the water? |
33527 | Did it ride the bow wave? |
33527 | How frequently did the animal blow? |
33527 | How large was the animal? |
33527 | If it was a large or medium- sized animal, did it show its tail flukes when it began its dive? |
33527 | If it was a medium- sized or small animal, did it approach, avoid, or ignore the vessel? |
33527 | If so, did it make a smooth graceful arching jump, or did it spin, somersault, or reenter with a splash? |
33527 | If so, how tall did it appear? |
33527 | If so, what was its size, shape, and position on the animal''s back? |
33527 | Was the animal''s blow visible? |
33527 | What was its behavior? |
33527 | What was its shape? |
33527 | What was the animal''s color and color pattern? |
33527 | ||| Bowhead whale|Black; anterior|? |
19550 | P.S.--Do any of the Eastern Bengal races call this mithun gayal? |
19550 | Who shall decide when doctors disagree? |
19550 | ;_ Biyu- khawar_, Telegu;_ Tavakaradi_, Tamil;_ Bajru- bhal_, at Bhagulpore( Santali? |
19550 | Cockburn gives the following measurements of a female, which he states is the largest recorded specimen:"Length of body( head and body? |
19550 | Could Mr. Sterndale kindly let me know the Latin name for the''bhutar''? |
19550 | DESCRIPTION.--"A small field(?) |
19550 | HABITAT.--All over Europe and Northern Asia, in Turkestan and Yarkand(?) |
19550 | HABITAT.--Andaman islands; Nicobars(?) |
19550 | HABITAT.--Burmah, also Malayan peninsula and archipelago(?) |
19550 | HABITAT.--Chybassa, Central India, Mussoorie(?) |
19550 | HABITAT.--Himalayas( Thibet? |
19550 | HABITAT.--Ladakh and the Upper Himalayas, Afghanistan(?) |
19550 | HABITAT.--Scattered throughout India generally, Assam( Burmah and Ceylon? |
19550 | HABITAT.--Southern India, Ceylon, Burmah? |
19550 | Had not each village its Shikari? |
19550 | Has he ever observed that( as far as my experience goes) the horns of domestic goats invariably twist the_ reverse way_ to those of markhor? |
19550 | How has he acquired the knowledge of the incongruity of the two things, dirty water and clean linen? |
19550 | If it had been an ordinary panther who would have cared? |
19550 | If water, where is it stowed in sufficient quantity? |
19550 | In some specimens( males?) |
19550 | Look at him now, and say, is he not a quarry well worth the hunter''s notice? |
19550 | NATIVE NAMES.--_Kok_, Canarese;_ Golatta- koku_, Telegu of the Yanadees;_ Yea- kwet_(?) |
19550 | Of panthers how many have we, and how should they be designated? |
19550 | RHINOCEROS_ vel_ CERATORHINUS( CROSSI?) |
19550 | Rhinoceros_ vel_ Ceratorhinus( Crossi?) |
19550 | SIZE.--Head and body, 2 inches; tail(?) |
19550 | Some sportsmen speak of a smaller panther which Kinloch calls the third( second?) |
19550 | The canines( false molars?) |
19550 | The question still remaining open is, What is the fluid-- water or a secretion? |
19550 | Therefore that remains; but what is the smaller one to be called? |
19550 | Therefore, if diet has operated in effecting such changes, why has it not in the human race? |
19550 | Tytleri_?) |
19550 | What could they do? |
19550 | What is it? |
19550 | _ Chaus_ or_ Bengalensis_? |
19550 | are the young born with eyes open or shut? |
19550 | jagte ho!_""Are you awake, brothers? |
19550 | men who could boast of many an encounter with tiger and bear, and would they shrink from following up a mere animal? |
43272 | ( 2) If there was no type specimen was there a type locality? |
43272 | ( Río Nivarro[= Navarro? |
43272 | 1):21, 1913(? |
43272 | 178386 from the Tennessee River nine miles north[ of Leighton?] |
43272 | 4):11, 1921( part?). |
43272 | 4):375, 1874( part?). |
43272 | 43.3.3.4 the type specimen of_ Mustela Richardsonii_ Bonaparte? |
43272 | 43.3.3.5? |
43272 | ; San Francisco Forest[ then( 1886? |
43272 | = Colombia=: El Carmen, 1[2]; W. Cundinamarca, 1[7]; Muzzo[= Muzo? |
43272 | = Guatemala=: Puebla, 1; Finca Porvenir, 3500 ft., S slope Volcan Tajumulco, 1[60]; Sierra[=? |
43272 | = Melville Peninsula.= Iglulik, 3; Pingerqalik, 2; Kingadjuaq, Amitsog, 3; Rae Isthmus, 3; Lyons Inlet, 13(9[2]); M[N?] |
43272 | = Montana.=_ Glacier? |
43272 | = Mustela erminea? |
43272 | = Mustela frenata(?) |
43272 | Adams, Klickitat(?) |
43272 | Also, he( 2) mentions his earlier written Italian account,( 3) mentions that"all the[ American?] |
43272 | Bachman( 1839:228- 232), Macgillivary( 1843? |
43272 | But I wonder if a type specimen can be_ made_ in this way? |
43272 | Dearborn( 1932:34, 37) for Michigan, on the basis of contents of( 37?) |
43272 | Female: Corresponding measurements of six females are: 196( 188- 208), 52( 45- 60? |
43272 | If so what is it? |
43272 | In Michigan, Quick( 1944:75) found the maximum distance traveled in one day(= night?) |
43272 | MACGILLIVARY, W. 1848? |
43272 | NE Dickey, 1[74]; Mackay?, 1; Stanley Lake, 1. |
43272 | Near? |
43272 | Questions which might occur to anyone are:( 1) Was there a type specimen of_ Mustela Cicognanii_ Bonaparte? |
43272 | W Ottawa, 1[77]; Ottawa, 1[77]; Constant Bay, NE? |
43272 | When do weasels mate? |
43272 | Wie kommt die stellenweise Gelbfärbung des winterweissen Wiesels( Mustela erminea L.) zustande? |
43272 | [ M]? |
43272 | [ M]? |
43272 | _ Benton_( now Mille Lacs?) |
43272 | _ Buncombe County_? |
43272 | _ Carter? |
43272 | _ Carver? |
43272 | _ Chouteau? |
43272 | _ Clear Creek County_? |
43272 | _ Clearfield? |
43272 | _ County_ in question: Severance, 3; Lake Grove( Long Island? |
43272 | _ County_? |
43272 | _ Fergus? |
43272 | _ Grand County_: Crembling[= Kremmling? |
43272 | _ Lewis? |
43272 | _ Marshall County_? |
43272 | _ Meigs[= Gallia?] |
43272 | _ Mustela erminea angustidens_,[ M]?, sad., 12437, A. M. N. H., Conard Fissure, Ark. |
43272 | _ Pike County_? |
43272 | _ Piscataquis County_: Grenville,[= Greenville? |
43272 | _ Putorius( Gale) brasiliensis aequatorialis_ Coues, Fur- bearing animals, p. 142, 1877, part? |
43272 | _ Range._--From 7500(?) |
43272 | _ Sevier? |
43272 | _ Skull and teeth._--Male( based on type specimen, one adult topotype[?] |
43272 | _ Type._--Male?, young, skull and skin; no. |
43272 | _ aequatorialis_ Coues, Fur- bearing animals, p. 142, 1877, part? |
43272 | _ b.__ Mustela frenata gracilis_,[ F]?, ad., type, 12431, A. M. N. H., Conard Fiss., Ark. |
43272 | _ e.__ Mustela frenata gracilis_,[ F]?, ad., type, 12431, A. M. N. H., Conard Fiss., Ark. |
43272 | _ g.__ Mustela frenata gracilis_,[ F]?, ad., 12431, Amer. |
43272 | _ h.__ Mustela erminea angustidens_,[ F]?, ad., 12435, A. M. N. H., Conard Fissure, Ark. |
43272 | _ h.__ Mustela erminea angustidens_,[ F]?, ad., 12435, A. M. N. H., Conard Fissure, Ark. |
43272 | _ h.__ Mustela frenata alleni_,[ F]?, ad., 7441, Amer. |
43272 | _ i.__ Mustela erminea angustidens_,[ F]?, ad., 11766, A. M. N. H., Conard Fissure, Ark.] |
43272 | _ i.__ Mustela erminea angustidens_,[ F]?, ad., 11766, A. M. N. H., Conard Fissure, Ark.] |
43272 | _ n.__ Mustela erminea angustidens_,[ M]?, ad., 12441, A. M. N. H., Conard Fissure, Ark.] |
43272 | e. angustidens_,[ F]?, ad., 12435, A. M. N. H., Conard Fissure, Ark. |
43272 | rixosa_ range no farther south, than they do at present, because high temperatures constitute a barrier? |
25918 | A singular name,said somebody,"for a beautiful pet, madam; where did you find it?" |
25918 | Am I,said he, indignantly,"to be teased by the barking of this_ jackal_, while I am attacking the royal_ tiger_ of Bengal? |
25918 | But,said Lady D----, with a stately air,"do you know who I am?" |
25918 | Did any of you ever see an elephant''s skin? |
25918 | Have you dates, plantains, and soursops-- so sweet-- at Sarawak, Master Redhair? 25918 Have you got five guineas? |
25918 | How long have you been in Cambridge? |
25918 | I doubt na whyles, but thou may thieve; What then? 25918 Is thy servant a_ dog_ that he should do this thing?" |
25918 | One:''Is your master at home, Paddy?'' 25918 Phat''s keeping out the licht, fayther?" |
25918 | Pray, George,said he one day to Mr G. Nicol, the bookseller to the king, with whom he was very intimate,"have you got any money in your pocket?" |
25918 | Sir Isaac,said the king,"are you a judge of horses?" |
25918 | Tell me,writes Elia,"what your Sidneyites do? |
25918 | There are but three,said a native of the place, who knew them well;"the Black Bull, the White Bull, and the Red Bull,--where is the fourth?" |
25918 | What might it be, sir, if I may be so bold? |
25918 | Where is he? |
25918 | Where? |
25918 | Why not? 25918 Why, boys,"said he,"how is it that none of you can ride?" |
25918 | You ask me''If we are to have another volume of essays?'' 25918 [ 105] Horace Walpole, in 1774, thus refers to Margaret, in a letter to Lady Ossory:--"Who is to have the care of the dear mouse in your absence? |
25918 | [ 161]***** Mr McDougall? 25918 [ 282]***** A Scotch lady, who was discomposed by the introduction of gas, asked with much earnestness,"What''s to become o''the_ puir whales_?'' |
25918 | ''Can this,''he said to the physicians,''last long?'' |
25918 | ''Pray, sir, which of my estates should you like to have?''" |
25918 | ''What is to pay?'' |
25918 | --"And, pray, what is that?" |
25918 | --"Are you quite sure he never bites?" |
25918 | --"Did ye?" |
25918 | --"Does your lordship mean,"answered Lord Bradford,"a live sheep or a dead sheep?" |
25918 | --"Halves in what?" |
25918 | --"In my younger days, please your majesty, I was a great deal among them,"was the reply.--"What do you think of this, then?" |
25918 | --"Is it not the same thing?" |
25918 | --"Sure and do you not know, the Dun Cow-- the best of them all?" |
25918 | --"Wasn''t yer Riverence appaising the dogs?" |
25918 | --"Well, sir,"said the farmer,"what of that? |
25918 | --"Yes, that''s well, John; now, what do n''t you know?" |
25918 | --''How so?'' |
25918 | --''No horse? |
25918 | --''Pay, sir, for what?'' |
25918 | --''Well,''said Lord Sidmouth,''but why not be content with another? |
25918 | --''Your horse, sir? |
25918 | 295 SHEEP AND GOAT 295 How many Legs has a Sheep? |
25918 | A judge, joking a young barrister, said--"If you and I were turned into a horse and an ass, which would you prefer to be?" |
25918 | Are they th- v- ng all day long? |
25918 | As a good example of the Scottish variety, who is there that does not know Dean Ramsay''s"Reminiscences?" |
25918 | But was the latter made from calves''feet? |
25918 | But what old favourite dog or even bird is there that any one would part with? |
25918 | But what will you think when I tell you that it is the skull of_ Julius Cæsar_ when he was a little boy?" |
25918 | But who can bear his voice? |
25918 | Does n''t the place afford every convenience that_ a pig can require_? |
25918 | Dr Forbes Winslow asks,"Who has not seen Liston''s favourite cat Tom? |
25918 | HOW MANY LEGS HAS A SHEEP? |
25918 | He asked Mr Gilpin how he came to have so many cows when he had so little land? |
25918 | Highly enraged,"Sir,"says he to the farmer,"do you know, sir, that I have been at the two universities, and at two colleges in each university?" |
25918 | How is that poor little, red- saddled, long- eared creature to carry you? |
25918 | How many of their wranglers have ever distinguished themselves in the world? |
25918 | I am growing a great cat; pray how do you come on? |
25918 | Is not that cruel? |
25918 | Is that a dog or a fox?''" |
25918 | Is that cruelty to dowgs? |
25918 | Is there to be one for you and another for your legs? |
25918 | Mock I thee in wishing weal? |
25918 | Of modern describers of the very life and feelings of dogs, who can surpass Dr John Brown of Edinburgh? |
25918 | On another occasion, we passed some camels grazing at such a distance from the Nile, that I asked the Arab attending where they went to drink? |
25918 | On returning to his place, the clergyman, who was rather an absent man, asked the clerk,"Where was I a while ago?" |
25918 | Sergent, turning round, enraged and furious, exclaimed,''_ Madam, have you no humanity?_''"ARCTIC VOYAGER AND THE LEMMING. |
25918 | She instantly, conceiving I was thrown, if not killed, rushed down to the man, exclaiming,''Where is he?--where is your master?--is he hurt?'' |
25918 | Still more agitated by his silence, she exclaimed,''Is he hurt? |
25918 | The deposit was of such a singular nature, that we asked the quaint- looking gatherer how he supposed they came there? |
25918 | The gardener took Reynard to the doctor, when he exclaimed,"Why did you not call me up in the night, that I might have set the leg?" |
25918 | The master of the dog asked him why he had not rather struck the dog with the butt- end of his weapon? |
25918 | The poor raccoon, noticing the gun pointed at him, cried to the dead shot,"Air_ you_ General Scott?" |
25918 | The question was, on which side of the island was the rabbit''s hole? |
25918 | Weel, then, wha kens that the fox isna away snorin''happy afore the houn''s? |
25918 | What home landscape like that painted by Alfred Tennyson would be perfect without its cows? |
25918 | Where was the dog''s master? |
25918 | Who has not some faithful black Topsy, Tortoise- shell, or Tabby, or rather succession of them, whose biographies would afford many a curious story? |
25918 | _ North._ But the fox, James? |
25918 | _ North._ But the fox, James? |
25918 | _ North._ But the fox, James? |
25918 | _ North._ But the fox, James? |
25918 | _ North._ Is he a bit of a poet? |
25918 | _ North._ Think you, James, that he is a link? |
25918 | _ North._ Was ye ever in at a death? |
25918 | _ North._ Why, James, by this time he must be quite like one of the family? |
25918 | _ Shepherd._ A link in creation? |
25918 | _ Shepherd._ Isna he? |
25918 | _ Shepherd._ To wham? |
25918 | _ Tickler._ What fish, James, would you incline to be, if put into scales? |
25918 | _ Tickler._ Why do n''t you bring him to Ambrose''s? |
25918 | how are the children_ and your pigs_? |
25918 | rejoined Mr Newton, with some sarcasm in his tone,''do you suppose, sir, there will be fleas in heaven? |
25918 | said John;"wull ye haud my horse, sir?" |
25918 | said he;"Lisette, do you also present me petitions? |
25918 | she exclaimed;''does he really eat boys, Mr Smith?'' |
25918 | was his prompt question.--"Quite sure, sir,"rejoined the servant.--"Then,"rejoined the good- humoured doctor,"if he never_ bites_, how does he live?" |
25918 | was the first question;"where is my guardian angel?" |
25918 | what horse? |
25918 | what property can stand against such a depredation? |
25918 | you said the only thing this place wanted to make it perfect was deer; what do you say now? |