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quadgram frequency
the skin of the99
the end of the91
the back of the90
the inside of the66
the top of the62
in the case of61
the base of the57
the bottom of the54
at the same time49
the point of the47
the centre of the45
the middle of the39
the side of the36
the length of the35
the edge of the35
the size of the35
the whole of the34
in the same manner33
inside of the skin33
so that it will32
it is necessary to32
in such a manner30
from time to time29
back of the head27
the ends of the26
the skin from the26
the edges of the25
the body of the25
at the end of25
each side of the24
root of the tail23
it is best to23
on the top of23
the head of the23
by means of a22
at the back of22
the root of the22
the bones of the21
it is well to21
will be necessary to21
the shape of the21
when the skin is21
point of the knife21
such a manner that21
it will be necessary20
for the purpose of20
in the centre of20
of the head and20
the surface of the20
as shown in fig20
the head and neck19
a few drops of19
the use of the19
the same manner as19
one of the most19
in the usual manner19
in the same way19
in the united states19
in the form of19
the upper end of19
solution of corrosive sublimate18
the tip of the18
the feathers of the18
in front of the18
to the size of18
by the aid of18
in the middle of18
as well as the18
a small piece of18
at the bottom of18
end of the nose17
the sides of the17
the upper part of17
the under side of17
so as not to17
the size of a17
the remainder of the17
the case of the17
to the end of17
of the right size17
of the skin of16
the lower end of16
that is to say16
at the base of16
the skin of a16
on each side of16
is to be mounted16
care should be taken16
upper part of the16
the flesh from the15
it is to be15
how to become a15
the roots of the15
the weight of the15
base of the skull15
is one of the15
one end of the15
it is possible to15
if you wish to15
the removal of the15
in such a way15
be removed from the14
which is to be14
on a piece of14
the solution of corrosive14
the next step is14
the form of the14
in a straight line14
the point where the14
one side of the14
for the preservation of14
a small quantity of13
they are to be13
a great deal of13
side of the body13
on the under side13
attached to the skin13
on top of the13
as far as possible13
with a pair of13
of the skin with13
in the first place13
should be kept in13
the form of a13
back of the skull13
from side to side13
lower end of the12
the bone of the12
for the sake of12
when the specimen is12
a quarter of an12
edges of the skin12
next step is to12
end of the wire12
in the act of12
back of the neck12
the fins and tail12
by means of the12
preparing and mounting a12
a piece of board12
skin of the head12
it will be seen12
to the base of12
will have to be12
of an inch thick12
with a piece of12
top of the head12
be placed in a12
for the reception of12
with plaster of paris12
it is impossible to12
society of american taxidermists12
taking care not to12
centre of the body12
of the same species12
the rest of the12
the top of a11
at a right angle11
as shown in the11
with the point of11
the head of a11
quarter of an inch11
the interior of the11
from the back of11
skin of the neck11
out of the way11
under side of the11
for sale by all11
the end of a11
at the point where11
close to the body11
the case of a11
length of the body11
a few of the11
in the preparation of11
end of the neck11
on the other side11
will be found of11
the aid of a11
upper end of the11
such a way that11
as nearly as possible11
it will be found11
care must be taken11
the junction of the11
a piece of wood11
if the specimen is11
the thickness of the11
as much as possible10
as long as the10
of the left hand10
the fingers of the10
a day or two10
it is not necessary10
skin from the body10
of the right hand10
the same with the10
the contents of the10
in the use of10
by the addition of10
lower part of the10
so as to form10
the society of american10
of the national museum10
parts of the skin10
the skin over the10
care not to cut10
be as well to10
in a similar manner10
in the left hand10
if the skin is10
body of the bird10
roof of the mouth10
at the top of10
the body at the10
so that you can10
a little of the10
the center of the10
for a day or10
edge of the skin10
the lower part of10
sale by all newsdealers10
as it should be10
if the bird is10
be kept in a10
the best way to9
are found on the9
of the hind legs9
the sole of the9
if you have no9
not to cut through9
to be found in9
various parts of the9
bird is to be9
in the course of9
that it will not9
with the aid of9
you come to the9
close up to the9
your finger and thumb9
of the united states9
sides of the face9
that it can be9
at the edge of9
the skin on the9
the skin may be9
at the lower end9
we are ready to9
sole of the foot9
the soles of the9
to the point of9
of the skin and9
the front of the9
part of the body9
in the bottom of9
on account of the9
you are ready to9
in a short time9
a piece of wire9
the addition of a9
bear in mind that9
the preservation of the9
be taken not to9
is not necessary to9
that it may be9
in the open air9
a matter of course9
and at the same9
with a bit of9
in the national museum9
the skin has been9
take a piece of9
for the reason that9
the cavity of the9
soles of the feet9
should be taken to9
skin of the leg9
as a matter of9
from the end of9
with the arsenical soap9
with the left hand9
bones of the foot9
skin of the body9
so that it can9
of chloride of lime9
the next thing is9
it is a good9
in contact with the9
of a piece of9
can be made to9
of the body of8
the case may be8
the bones of each8
bones of each leg8
to the top of8
as the case may8
be careful not to8
careful not to cut8
as to form a8
is placed in the8
to say nothing of8
the radius and ulna8
of the same size8
of one of the8
the edge of a8
as soon as the8
along the back of8
of an inch in8
so that they may8
in a state of8
it will not be8
along the under side8
with a mixture of8
up the back of8
with a layer of8
of the lower jaw8
part of the skin8
be attached to the8
sew up the skin8
the place of the8
i do not think8
side of the fish8
which will be found8
the line of the8
by the side of8
with a sharp knife8
the legs and feet8
the skin is then8
the appearance of the8
the end of each8
surface of the skin8
with the exception of8
the skin at the8
do not attempt to8
the color of the8
and size of the8
the same way as8
the position of the8
the heads of the8
will be sufficient to8
in which they are8
skin of the back8
with your finger and8
in the leicester museum8
may be used to8
will be found in8
to replace the flesh8
of the proper size8
museum of natural history8
and sides of the8
a little more than8
in the hands of8
the face of the8
on the opposite side8
it may be necessary8
on the side of8
the animal on its7
entire length of the7
an inch or so7
the flesh of the7
to the use of7
treated in this manner7
with tow or cotton7
a sufficient quantity of7
to prevent them from7
the shape of a7
after the skin is7
will be found to7
may be necessary to7
about half an inch7
side out over the7
the entire length of7
the following are the7
it is as well7
next thing is to7
as much of the7
the legs and tail7
the wires of the7
to the bottom of7
wrong side out over7
cut through the skin7
rough skeleton of a7
a good plan to7
a great number of7
the muscles of the7
is not to be7
in the back of7
thing to be done7
when this is done7
of the head of7
it is better to7
as soon as they7
a thin layer of7
of the neck is7
end of the body7
the distance between the7
at the upper end7
may be removed from7
is a good plan7
a manner that the7
inner skin of the7
the skin wrong side7
may be made by7
to the inside of7
with some of the7
the specimen is dry7
should be placed in7
a hole in the7
part of the skull7
the head is to7
the hands of a7
if the mouth is7
push the point of7
the first thing to7
the flesh away from7
any part of the7
with the right hand7
those who wish to7
as soon as possible7
so as to make7
there will be no7
a weak solution of7
the outside of the7
insert the point of7
as far as you7
such a manner as7
of the body and7
rectified spirits of wine7
a piece of soft7
in their proper places7
the roof of the7
are some of the7
when you come to7
from head to tail7
one end of which7
be used in the7
the axis of the7
taking care that the7
far as you can7
a strong solution of7
an hour or two7
of each of the7
from top to bottom7
from first to last7
the attachment of the7
up to the point7
skin wrong side out7
procure a piece of7
it is an excellent7
according to the size7
the art of taxidermy7
from one to two7
the legs to the7
and the skin is7
end of which is7
in order to get7
in the shape of7
size of the bird7
in the latter case7
a saturated solution of7
to do is to7
that it does not7
the legs and wings7
base of the tail7
same with the other7
so that when the7
the manner in which7
american museum of natural7
in mind that the7
detach the skin from7
the inner skin of7
around the base of7
be done is to7
of the society of7
to the tip of7
seems to have been7
roots of the hair7
end of the tail7
the wings of the6
by the use of6
all the way along6
in the vicinity of6
as may be necessary6
with the solution of6
the neck of the6
the wire through the6
in a few minutes6
twice the length of6
is the time to6
to see that the6
of the head is6
the skin must be6
with the mouth open6
sewing up the skin6
may be put in6
the entire inner surface6
two or three days6
the skin around the6
bottom of the foot6
is used as a6
to the root of6
if it is a6
shown in the accompanying6
should be made of6
to be able to6
the next thing to6
at the other end6
thing to do is6
do the same with6
take the place of6
as in the case6
that they may be6
in the center of6
step in making a6
one of the best6
the colors of the6
at right angles to6
the skin in a6
a good coat of6
i have ever seen6
skins of small birds6
by a piece of6
may be made from6
the bird is to6
and if it is6
there must be no6
to which they are6
the head to the6
inside of the mouth6
when the head is6
and it will be6
top of the skull6
close to the head6
joint of the wing6
of the head with6
turned wrong side out6
the head with the6
the tips of the6
be put in the6
when the bird is6
an hour or so6
for the hind legs6
it is unnecessary to6
the point of your6
with the addition of6
as you can get6
from the bottom of6
along the middle of6
so that it is6
as little as possible6
the skin and the6
held in place by6
this part of the6
as to make the6
with a damp cloth6
the skin with the6
cut a piece of6
thumb of the left6
the nature of the6
along the side of6
the upper half of6
of the opening cut6
upper half of the6
part of the head6
the reception of the6
side of the head6
the name of the6
bottom of the jar6
the opening of the6
the various parts of6
is to make a6
as far as the6
after it has been6
the head and face6
be fastened to the6
opening at the back6
to the back of6
described in chapter xii6
from the inside of6
to be attacked by6
in the ordinary manner6
take hold of the6
is to cut a6
close down to the6
which are to be6
the preparation of a6
precisely the same as6
of the neck and6
as far as it6
will be found useful6
in one of the6
out of the skin6
the same is true6
to the side of6
back of the leg6
add a few drops6
of the very best6
and mounting a small6
point of the wire6
mouth is to be6
may be placed in6
it will be sufficient6
in order to make6
with a coat of6
to such an extent6
the skin is put6
axis of the body6
adhering to the skin6
in which it is6
bottom of the case6
are attached to the6
shown in the figure6
eighth of an inch6
the head in the6
and allow it to6
the upper surface of6
the point of a6
it is apt to6
between the thumb and6
of the mould with6
will be found very6
to the study of6
with cotton or tow6
used for this purpose6
somewhat longer than the6
over the edge of6
the exception of the6
a pair of scissors6
the fact that the6
as close to the6
a needle and thread6
same manner as the6
the formation of the6
at the junction of6
of the back of6
after they have been6
so that they will6
the joints of the6
as if it were6
you wish it to6
in the following manner6
some of the best6
in the instance of6
is as well to6
bones of the legs6
cut away from the6
the finger and thumb6
as you go on6
such as is used6
and plaster of paris6
head is to be6
as soon as it6
skin is to be6
mounted by the author6
of the neck standard6
the sex of birds6
it is only the6
a piece of cork6
to the consistency of6
be found very useful6
two or three inches6
the opening at the6
one on each side6
in precisely the same6
of the nose and6
for the most part6
on receipt of price6
of the body wire6
and placed in the6
are to be found6
the head should be6
on the end of6
edge of the mould6
tip of the tail6
that it must be6
a way that the6
to be done is6
may be used for6
the width of the6
from the body and5
a very short time5
the wire should be5
skin may now be5
end of the longest5
keep in stoppered bottle5
objects of natural history5
it is desired to5
and divide the skin5
and a piece of5
by far the best5
in a natural position5
the consistency of cream5
drops of carbolic acid5
be put into the5
one of the very5
of which must be5
line of the back5
to prevent it from5
in the skin of5
will be found a5
a piece of wool5
a small portion of5
inner edge of the5
if the head is5
mounted in the same5
as it will go5
be seen in the5
of the skin on5
for a short time5
may be used in5
through the top of5
the feathers with your5
to be applied to5
of the solution of5
in case of a5
a manner as to5
with the finger and5
from the top of5
the skin of each5
turn the skin back5
and sew up the5
the attacks of insects5
of the college of5
plaster of paris mixed5
the body and the5
same way as the5
is to be open5
museum of comparative zoology5
the next best thing5
in a solution of5
for an hour or5
the head and body5
the arrangement of the5
is to be left5
lay it on the5
with putty or clay5
length of the neck5
into the base of5
to be placed in5
may be made of5
in a well ventilated5
a list of the5
has the effect of5
both sides of the5
cut the flesh away5
inner surface of the5
the articulation of the5
insert it in the5
in a living state5
the wings and tail5
with regard to the5
the benefit of the5
in stoppered bottle labelled5
will be found more5
a quarter of a5
from the base of5
the top and bottom5
the group of buffaloes5
further than to say5
the stuffing of the5
at top and bottom5
the head must be5
in the manner of5
not to cut the5
the head and the5
to remove the skin5
over a slow fire5
of the breast and5
of the body is5
the body of a5
it will be as5
the college of surgeons5
bent at right angles5
is an excellent plan5
the specimen in a5
if you do not5
wings and tail are5
is separated from the5
may be preserved in5
the bird is now5
may be substituted for5
and the end of5
the median line of5
which i have found5
of many of the5
on the bottom of5
into the middle of5
median line of the5
great care must be5
through the end of5
just in front of5
the side to be5
the insertion of the5
in the accompanying figure5
from back to front5
interior of the mouth5
skin of the lips5
sides of the head5
to keep it from5
to be understood that5
the leg bones and5
of paris mixed with5
at the last moment5
for this purpose the5
will be seen that5
a great amount of5
the beginning of the5
are precisely the same5
this is done by5
united states and canada5
the aid of the5
side of the wing5
specimens that have been5
to the roots of5
the skull from the5
both large and small5
the back part of5
it will be observed5
for the benefit of5
making skins of mammals5
end of the leg5
of the legs and5
if it is too5
the legs of the5
and cut off the5
and the same is5
each end of the5
back part of the5
with which they are5
of which will be5
and thumb of the5
for a few days5
in a piece of5
liable to be attacked5
to the depth of5
you arrive at the5
the skin to the5
if you are not5
it may be as5
fingers of the left5
the skin will be5
in the top of5
be separated from the5
wire through the body5
is attached to the5
the inner edge of5
all over with a5
few drops of carbolic5
the eggs of insects5
to be mounted with5
be mounted at once5
will be as well5
now is the time5
with a stiff brush5
at the present time5
will do well to5
the same time the5
so as to be5
the legs may be5
as a general thing5
of the tail feathers5
and put in the5
one end of it5
to prevent the blood5
five per cent alcohol5
how to become an5
it with a small5
as seen in the5
flesh away from the5
in the art of5
of the way of5
the museum of the5
quarters of an inch5
to turn the skin5
in the fisheries exhibition5
orbits of the eyes5
its place in the5
far as it will5
about the size of5
all parts of the5
until you are ready5
the great majority of5
the united states and5
that it is a5
entire inner surface of5
in the mounting of5
should be made up5
right angles to the5
placed in the cabinet5
as i have before5
is an easy matter5
be used instead of5
the only thing to5
the front and sides5
is only necessary to5
the skin with a5
on account of their5
the outline of the5
for the convenience of5
be inserted in the5
at the root of5
any one of the5
so long as the5
the thumb and forefinger5
the american museum of5
by either of the5
this may be done5
and a few others5
the advantages of this5
a level with the5
preserving the skins of5
it in the skin5
it is desirable to5
is by no means5
close to the skull5
the orbits of the5
every portion of the5
in the right direction5
in science gossip for5
in the accompanying illustration5
where the skin is5
more or less of5
to the point where5
of the british museum5
end of the box5
middle of the back5
is to place the5
the feet and legs5
just back of the5
as near as possible5
end of the femur5
that part of the5
between the skin and5
exhibition of the society5
into the brain cavity5
the mouth of the5
a day or so5
the base of each5
cases out of ten5
than to say that5
length of the fish5
so far as the5
on the other hand5
may be as well5
be sure that the5
plaster of paris and5
stoppered bottle labelled poison5
to a depth of5
chloride of lime and5
a state of nature5
the skin may now5
or it will be5
you wish to have5
be substituted for the5
in the preservation of5
to the edge of5
the neck to the5
of an american bison5
that the skin is5
on the part of5
dry plaster of paris5
the wings must be5
an inch and a5
the thumb and finger5
there is no other5
after a lapse of5
the skins of the5
out all the flesh5
base of the antlers5
the leg wires are5
and add to it5
of the skin to5
all the flesh from5
upper end of each5
of the body to5
the angle of the5
or it may be5
of the bird is5
to keep the skin5
lay the animal on5
form and size of5
are liable to become5
at a distance of5
species are to be5
the direction of the5
all the flesh and5
inside of the mould5
in the manner described5
skin over the head5
up into the body5
the other end of5
with a solution of5
the whole length of5
this is to be5
a hole through the5
must be taken not5
attached to the body5
the greater part of5
by means of this5
the mouth is to5
every part of the5
skin is put on5
upper surface of the5
fingers of the right5
if the bird be5
group of orang utans5
with the fingers and5
is to be represented5
the dorsal and anal5
skin with arsenical soap5
with a thin layer5
before the skin is5
the hair or fur5
if you have not5
off the end of5
the return of the5
so that it may5
it is of the5
down the back of5
side of the face5
the feathers with a5
in the right hand5
exactly in the centre5
the tail must be5
around the eyes and5
of the fish is5
soaked in clear water4
animal on its back4
and attached to the4
the animal in the4
on the lower side4
thin pieces of wood4
an inch or more4
skin away from the4
new york exhibition of4
a certain percentage of4
must be carefully cut4
body of the skin4
shape and size of4
at some little distance4
between the radius and4
of the centre board4
in this case the4
and in some cases4
so that the plaster4
to put on the4
small and medium birds4
the skin near the4
the body on the4
the names of the4
the rays of the4
which a piece of4
a right angle to4
of any part of4
long enough to reach4
the right size and4
a piece of brass4
on a level with4
when not in use4
allow it to cool4
to keep it in4
be used as a4
base of the bill4
about a quarter of4
as is the case4
the cork should be4
the same as those4
to keep them in4
be placed in the4
of lime and water4
the extreme tip of4
or they may be4
down to the head4
the preparation of the4
and development of the4
is to be placed4
quite down to the4
so as to get4
end of the tibia4
the skin is ready4
slit in the skin4
fastened to the back4
outer edge of the4
to the skin in4
for this purpose is4
be scraped and mounted4
of the consistency of4
it is then ready4
must be imitated with4
the end of which4
it is an easy4
are now ready to4
do not forget to4
well out to sea4
be written on the4
the muscles which have4
make an incision from4
the hollow of the4
on the back of4
when the plaster is4
when the body is4
the treatment of the4
of one or two4
of the vertebral column4
as you can go4
prevent the blood from4
for a long time4
during the operation of4
the corner of the4
the salt and alum4
two years in the4
if the animal is4
must be made of4
of a pound of4
and by the time4
cavity of the skull4
in a day or4
then put on the4
come out on the4
stuffing completed with chopped4
some plaster of paris4
right side out and4
piece of wood of4
if the tail is4
four pieces of wire4
how to write letters4
may be lined with4
whole of the skin4
this should be mixed4
on the inside of4
a bird is to4
of the same kind4
at the point of4
from the centre of4
with the other leg4
should never be used4
same is true of4
may be done by4
how to make a4
while attention is paid4
can be made by4
inch and a half4
of the hind leg4
to bear in mind4
body of the animal4
the thickness of a4
appears to have been4
i do not like4
of the feet and4
until you reach the4
be used for this4
of universal application in4
should be mixed with4
skin from the back4
by making an incision4
to be used in4
of furs and skins4
must now be cut4
feathers with your fingers4
i have never found4
during the breeding season4
it is advisable to4
the action of the4
cut off at the4
such a way as4
the following is the4
lower end of each4
represented in plate xvi4
the skin is now4
a week or so4
the end of it4
an inch of the4
and in the same4
cut two pieces of4
it should be made4
must be put into4
of the finished specimen4
the knife or scissors4
should be attached to4
as a filling material4
cutting them off close4
the hind legs and4
is the best thing4
it will be a4
about the thickness of4
after the skin has4
by the skin of4
if you have a4
bone of the nose4
of the upper mandible4
the cartilage of the4
laid on its back4
it would be impossible4
of wire of the4
the body as possible4
but it must be4
specimen is to be4
exposed to the air4
of a large mammal4
you will have the4
is a matter of4
if the wings are4
skinned out from the4
with a fine needle4
to every part of4
on the score of4
end of the iron4
solution of carbolic acid4
taking into consideration the4
be made up as4
the palm of the4
the left side of4
an idea of the4
a piece of thin4
we will suppose that4
of the skin which4
it may be that4
as well as a4
separate the skin from4
the head and feet4
when it may be4
this book is designed4
skeleton of a bird4
to make the first4
may be taken as4
on the same principles4
half of the jacket4
from the middle of4
but i do not4
to the head and4
in the pickle jar4
if there are any4
and in the case4
it must be done4
be kept out of4
by the dotted line4
put it in the4
this class of animals4
the articulations of the4
front and sides of4
is to be found4
it is wished to4
to go through the4
length of the tail4
it up with a4
outside of the skin4
the reason that the4
every now and then4
water for an hour4
enter the point of4
the same as the4
each other in the4
have a tendency to4
all the bones of4
way to get it4
of plaster of paris4
skin right side out4
for if you do4
the course of a4
there is always a4
the skin is to4
while the skin is4
with the other hand4
the neck at the4
in point of fact4
an inch in thickness4
at the expense of4
side of the leg4
is as good as4
completed with chopped flax4
face of the earth4
may be captured by4
is no royal road4
cut off the head4
that when the skin4
sew it up with4
of two or three4
to fill up the4
sent to your address4
of the mouth is4
have ever seen is4
a great many of4
of the body in4
when the time comes4
feathers of the breast4
of the leg wires4
into which a little4
not by any means4
keep well out to4
skin of the tail4
back of the case4
mounted in a case4
the body with the4
weight of the body4
it in its place4
extreme tip of the4
it happens to be4
for the preparation of4
is now to be4
the body may be4
a sufficient amount of4
when the animal is4
that it is only4
to the surface of4
it as well as4
will be found that4
the curve of the4
we will assume that4
the other end is4
all the leg bones4
the way of the4
piece of wire is4
relaxing dry skins of4
it will be advisable4
united states national museum4
of cyanide of potash4
body at the point4
the bradys and the4
rays of the sun4
to place in the4
to the skin of4
all flesh and muscle4
of the leg bones4
into the form of4
the case of very4
muscles which have been4
the specimen is mounted4
on one side of4
be covered with a4
stuff birds and animals4
attention is paid to4
roots of the feathers4
must be taken to4
in the breeding season4
head of the humerus4
there is no royal4
of the back and4
part of the wing4
to remove all the4
the height of the4
on either side of4
and the length of4
at the head of4
anoint the inside of4
the work of mr4
nine cases out of4
in the treatment of4
with thread or cord4
an extent as to4
back as far as4
in a pan of4
with a little of4
in a proper manner4
over the whole of4
to give it a4
have before pointed out4
be found of great4
only thing to be4
to be had in4
can be used for4
of the skins of4
wings are to be4
the corrosive sublimate preparation4
preserved entire in spirits4
the upper and lower4
to cut through the4
skin in front of4
are birds of the4
a good size for4
in nine cases out4
front of the hind4
the whole of it4
through the skin of4
the mounting of a4
the process of skinning4
of a small mammal4
the anatomy of the4
of the skinned body4
the wing on the4
into the hands of4
in a large bird4
sew up the opening4
must be removed from4
other end of the4
attached to each other4
with the thumb and4
do not fill the4
in order that the4
in several thicknesses of4
take care that the4
solution of chloride of4
by the removal of4
method of making skins4
for two or three4
from the pages of4
corner of the eye4
to make a piece4
wish it to be4
the skin in the4
to say that the4
so far as to4
a sharp knife or4
as the skin is4
a short piece of4
their nests and eggs4
from the body at4
be borne in mind4
in order to keep4
on the right side4
tie a piece of4
there are many other4
the lips and nose4
left thumb and forefinger4
process of mounting a4
be left to dry4
which must be cut4
the wire up the4
of the fins and4
of the foot and4
and the inside of4
it may be well4
and insert it in4
in a few hours4
and when it is4
may be mounted on4
the end of that4
as quickly as possible4
it often happens that4
the effect will be4
the skin along the4
inside of the neck4
must be cut through4
the skeleton of a4
the holes in the4
the point of one4
on the inside and4
in the edge of4
it becomes necessary to4
so that the hair4
in cases where the4
it should then be4
of the skin may4
the side of a4
more than any other4
care is necessary to4
of the face and4
straight line along the4
be preserved in alcohol4
the course of the4
with the fingers of4
and turn the skin4
is to be had4
it is true that4
will be sure to4
i may mention that4
will be advisable to4
is to take a4
middle of the body4
is very difficult to4
is of the utmost4
if you have the4
of the skull and4
for those who wish4
to the centre of4
this will be found4
as directed in the4
part of the neck4
in a small quantity4
of the skin is4
of the tail to4
seen in the accompanying4
on the inside with4
in plaster of paris4
a thin piece of4
it is only necessary4
on the top and4
for which it is4
through the back of4
by the end of4
the same amount of4
i have before pointed4
half the size of4
a number of holes4
in the habit of4
the body should be4
is now ready for4
lay the bird upon4
a well ventilated place4
parts of the country4
may be attached to4
make a piece mould4
cut loose from the4
the first cervical vertebra4
well to bear in4
the eye of an4
to support the head4
the process of mounting4
with two or three4
until you come to4
of an inch of4
the use of a4
upper side of the4
a thin coat of4
which should never be4
are to be procured4
different parts of the4
some little distance from4
for about two inches4
of one side of4
modeling tools of wood4
it on its back4
in a few days4
the glass eyes are4
a number of specimens4
should be wrapped in4
a little washing soda4
york exhibition of the4
of great value in4
the level of the4
for the use of4
in a box with4
the best method of4
come in contact with4
it is a very4
to stuff birds and4
small pieces of flesh4
as possible to the4
deer foot ink well4
on the preservation of4
we will send it4
years in the jungle4
a little out of4
so as to leave4
in the ordinary way4
allow it to dry4
for this reason i4
the extremities of the4
this is one of4
are very apt to4
or we will send4
to be seen in4
inside of the lips4
the eye of a4
a little chopped tow4
to do this properly4
first thing is to4
be put through the4
through the centre of4
receipt of the price4
the parts of the4
of the corrosive sublimate4
found it necessary to4
of fishes and reptiles4
no royal road to4
if you are in4
should be filled with4
mixed with a little4
you will find that4
the plumage of birds4
sew up the orifice4
which have been cut4
dorsal and anal fins4
in a weak solution4
of the neck to4
but it may be4
to the best advantage4
the knife under the4
off close down to4
a virginia deer head4
principles of universal application4
remove the skin from4
four or five days4
making a piece mould4
in the days of4
it must then be4
eighths of an inch4
at an angle of4
middle joint of the4
from the attacks of4
contents of the abdomen4
a pair of small4
a specimen of the4
the general anatomy of4
the skin should be4
i would advise the4
is ready for use4
may be well to4
to the national museum4
the new york exhibition4
the hollows of the4
bills and feet of4
the first thing is4
it is ready for4
to dry in the4
the form and size4
but in this case4
to be mounted at4
and with a small4
in a very short4
will be able to4
the head from the4
season of the year4
the fore and hind4
the extent of the4
the hill sliding net4
lion and tiger struggle4
in making a piece4
the colouring of the4
in the previous chapter4
sizes of glass eyes4
will be required to4
such an extent as4
to the attacks of4
skin on the top4
the eyes and nose4
until you arrive at4
it is intended to4
around the edge of4
is to be kept4
be seen that the4
an inch in diameter4
paris mixed with water4
and it must be4
a modification of the4
of the neck for4
the whole body is4
in the end of4
which the bird is4
the feathers of birds4
soon as it is4
from end to end4
should be cut off4
longer than the body4
an account of the4
the pictorial mounting of4
to the consistence of4
to cut off the4
it must be remembered4
birds and small mammals4
dollars and fifty cents4
a little warm water4
is of the right4
the shell of the4
the place where the4
an inch or two4
top of the back4
all small and medium4
be cut through with4
will do very well4
the skeleton of the4
the body in the4
the usual method of4
of the tail and4
portion of the skin4
the case of large4
the diameter of the4
from the root of4
of the larger species4
say nothing of the4
the full length of4
to get it out4
museum of the college4
by the assistance of4
dry in the shade4
how to stuff birds4
of the wing bones4
second step in making4
of the neck at4
are to be used3
removed by means of3
and let it harden3
in the proportion of3
in place of the3
on the skin with3
in the more open3
when the wings are3
are of great value3
insects of other orders3
group of large mammals3
it is quite true3
of the head cannot3
through each of the3
recommendations in regard to3
using care not to3
of the cut bank3
and draw out the3
the use of arsenic3
they ought to be3
i have found the3
the remaining flesh from3
to base of tail3
be applied to the3
skin that has been3
a knowledge of the3
of the body from3
of the skin at3
to preserve the skin3
specimen is thoroughly dry3
we are now ready3
the pages of the3
the nest can be3
collecting skins of small3
portion of the wire3
are to be made3
in a great hurry3
a small straw or3
the bottoms of the3
the forest and stream3
with which it is3
will be observed that3
are mounted in the3
third of its length3
of which have been3
of the legs are3
and the legs and3
sand and vegetable earth3
the skin well with3
of special interest to3
with one or two3
when placed in the3
about the consistency of3
they are exceedingly difficult3
to hang it up3
the selection of the3
was found to be3
that i have seen3
in mounting the higher3
skeletons of large mammals3
and cover with a3
the opening in the3
is that it is3
in the entire exhibition3
be treated in this3
with spirits of turpentine3
but if you are3
side to be displayed3
the eye of the3
about the centre of3
with an abundance of3
to break up the3
i have tried both3
the hair or feathers3
in place with a3
from the size of3
walls of the abdomen3
from the ends of3
impart to it a3
the brains taken out3
the skin away from3
pure spirits of wine3
of salt and water3
as a dry skin3
body of the specimen3
it a coat of3
there are several ways3
a current of air3
be mixed with some3
in the neighborhood of3
to pass through the3
it should not be3
and measure from the3
be procured at any3
skin has been removed3
the holes already made3
the advantage of being3
bases of the fins3
be made of strong3
we will take a3
with clay and tow3
bend the legs into3
push the wire through3
little of the corrosive3
great care is necessary3
and they must be3
stuffing of the neck3
mounting a virginia deer3
a large collection of3
has a tendency to3
game fishes and small3
in the production of3
not one of the3
and all the flesh3
and then go over3
may be applied with3
clean out all the3
with the knife and3
account of the manner3
the head in a3
of the smaller species3
mounting a small mammal3
the opening should be3
may be covered with3
a tendency to make3
of course it is3
the specimens of a3
to be in the3
be wrapped in a3
a friend of mine3
the expression of the3
mounting horns and antlers3
few trials this will3
above the top of3
are in a great3
fill up the orbits3
and one for the3
in the construction of3
birds of new england3
on the manner of3
small portion of the3
down where they belong3
it is always best3
to cut a piece3
you can make a3
i have used a3
found in the united3
supposed to represent a3
to remove the flesh3
the inner surface of3
of the spinal column3
if it does not3
thin layer of clay3
and it should be3
the mouth with cotton3
the curves of the3
and preserve the skin3
only way in which3
there should be no3
the wings are to3
be mounted by the3
lower ends of the3
the false body to3
the free end of3
the process of drying3
heads of large game3
a specimen in the3
the anatomy of a3
wanderings in south america3
skins should be made3
it would have been3
all flesh from the3
mounting mammals without any3
the whole inside of3
inch or so of3
mounting with wings spread3
for the larger animals3
thing to be said3
the bird upon its3
the body to the3
one side of a3
with a little chopped3
may be used with3
and up into the3
and in spite of3
in a box of3
may be that a3
head of the bird3
which will be in3
the use of any3
it will be best3
may be treated in3
passed up to the3
which are liable to3
and preservation of insects3
to the size and3
thread is pulled on3
the south and west3
slit open along the3
the tail should be3
skin is ready to3
a piece of clean3
remaining flesh from the3
great deal of attention3
mounting mammal heads as3
must be left in3
book is designed for3
line of the body3
of the specimens in3
take to be the3
the care of the3
whole inside of the3
collecting and preserving the3
trials this will be3
bones of the leg3
off with a pair3
i have found it3
we come to the3
out of the question3
trophies of the chase3
of which are in3
it should always be3
to each other by3
point of the awl3
what is known as3
a little longer than3
end of the humerus3
hip and shoulder joints3
and the upper end3
to its normal position3
or it will not3
it upon the floor3
the work of a3
plenty of room at3
to take in the3
the final touches to3
or the effect will3
out of the sand3
the net to be3
out of all proportion3
in order to be3
a block of wood3
and you will have3
remove it from the3
the sun and air3
on the subject of3
while the thread is3
in connection with the3
the habits of the3
there should be a3
into its proper position3
marked to cut for3
with a small wire3
the feathers in their3
of north american birds3
one to two inches3
two or three coats3
the specimen has been3
upon a piece of3
this has been done3
next thing to be3
of the arm and3
the specimen upon its3
will be described in3
the passage of the3
in three or four3
under surface of the3
be thoroughly dried before3
the plaster begins to3
the setting up of3
piece of soft pine3
quarter of a pound3
from two to four3
the cut edge of3
put a little cotton3
incisions to be made3
which have been preserved3
to be on the3
at the hands of3
in the field of3
species found in the3
of great value to3
of the heads of3
fourths of an inch3
cut down the back3
exceptions to the usual3
it is possible for3
the surface of a3
the articular surface of3
bones of the wings3
supply the place of3
me the honour to3
of the wing is3
thickness of the body3
within the skin of3
joints of the legs3
edge of the table3
in skinning a large3
than those of the3
may be placed on3
a piece of rag3
complete description of the3
articulation of the femur3
to that of the3
for a week or3
and then dry it3
treated in the same3
up to the size3
the skin is not3
it should be well3
half an inch long3
the skeleton must be3
to which has been3
at a little distance3
next to the skin3
of mammals in the3
the wire at the3
they can be packed3
a little carbolic acid3
is applied to the3
the head of each3
should be capable of3
base of the ear3
and sew it up3
is intended to be3
benefit of the doubt3
in the instances of3
bodies of fresh water3
so that the surface3
the tail and sew3
of the head in3
the back and the3
should by all means3
will be obliged to3
in some parts of3
boiled linseed oil and3
modeling an open mouth3
it will be all3
to the skinning of3
under an inverted bowl3
it is only a3
the neck is stuffed3
should not be too3
should be removed from3
the edges of this3
have been cut off3
the head is reached3
all newsdealers in the3
as not to break3
to be preserved in3
mentioned in chapter iv3
be well rubbed with3
next best thing is3
not of the slightest3
be long enough to3
whole length of the3
the skeleton has been3
in the museum of3
is to be applied3
but they do not3
suitable for scientific museums3
body stuffing completed with3
be careful to make3
parts of the body3
the skeleton is to3
set aside to dry3
necessary to cut the3
do not be afraid3
is supposed to represent3
which will have the3
the best thing to3
should be covered with3
do very well for3
a manner that it3
should be allowed to3
methods of preserving skins3
length and breadth of3
i take to be3
regard to hunting with3
in course of preparation3
in the last chapter3
it round and round3
is necessary to keep3
coming in contact with3
you wish to mount3
down the skin of3
the specimen is to3
at right angles for3
the bird is dry3
far from the end3
on its back with3
be left in this3
a practical impossibility to3
the two first fingers3
in a dry place3
until the skin is3
severed from the body3
the head is mounted3
may be filled with3
the result that i3
in the immediate vicinity3
of the animal is3
it is very difficult3
of sufficient size to3
the trouble and expense3
is to skin the3
of the most interesting3
in the east indies3
the remaining part of3
let us suppose we3
is best to use3
part of the net3
home taxidermy for pleasure3
of the wire should3
of white varnish and3
it must be kept3
the bottom of a3
convenient size for a3
the preparation of groups3
returned into the skin3
it has been killed3
the other side of3
the whole well together3
skinning out the ears3
if it is not3
bone with fine wire3
head of the fish3
hang the skin up3
on the upper side3
skins of birds and3
of the various parts3
the feet of the3
all the soft parts3
in addition to the3
to the under side3
in the place of3
in order that they3
a similar manner to3
of the natural body3
cut off the flesh3
of the leg until3
one which has been3
of a pair of3
through a hole in3
about three or four3
be cut on the3
to the bone with3
that the skin of3
method of mounting bats3
is quite difficult to3
and the process of3
removed with a knife3
to keep in mind3
at the present moment3
make the mistake of3
the feathers of a3
of board of the3
head and neck are3
observe that it is3
at the carpal joint3
before you know it3
sew up the cut3
not to be used3
should be immersed in3
with a lead pencil3
the butts of the3
and mounting for sale3
has the advantage of3
the eye and the3
a vast amount of3
size of the animal3
the boys of new3
the body and neck3
packed in a box3
years it has been3
with a pin or3
i know of no3
is to remove the3
drawn through the rump3
to be procured at3
a full description of3
are to be bought3
are fixed in the3
as dry as you3
end of each wire3
the colour of the3
inside the skin to3
are to be mounted3
are not to be3
point of one of3
and the contents removed3
of the animal before3
any of the foregoing3
to supply the place3
all the rest of3
sharpened wire into the3
within the reach of3
not the character of3
the plaster is set3
i am convinced that3
with the size of3
the simplest way to3
care not to let3
ends of the leg3
the bases of the3
of natural history objects3
fishes and small reptiles3
angle of the wing3
would be impossible to3
on a large scale3
they are quite dry3
of rectified spirits of3
from the egg to3
a small packet of3
if the clay is3
a little practice will3
is an excellent thing3
quite to the tip3
before it can be3
point of your knife3
described and illustrated in3
and illustrated in the3
cut close to the3
is a modification of3
if he has not3
about the same as3
brains taken out by3
the classification of insects3
as shown in plate3
to be used for3
are to be placed3
which should always be3
for half an inch3
can be made of3
inner surfaces of the3
upper portion of the3
are to be preserved3
as well as possible3
which must be done3
the same principles as3
with the result that3
top of the centre3
along the sides of3
from the dead head3
the thick part of3
which we intend to3
the body in a3
at the extreme tip3
an easy matter to3
and the body stuffing3
the breast and abdomen3
fat adhering to the3
should be of various3
a large group of3
the attacks of the3
it from the skin3
and the result is3
an excellent plan to3
these must be imitated3
point at one end3
and a pair of3
the skin is drawn3
the hand of an3
removed from the skin3
is to be seen3
and mounting game fishes3
then it must be3
keep the feathers in3
mix some more plaster3
a skin can be3
is fastened to the3
some of which are3
one of the easiest3
to cut for robe3
on the side which3
articular surface of the3
to the front of3
should be mounted in3
to tip of tail3
hang the head up3
one or the other3
of the best work3
the central line of3
are likely to be3
give the specimen the3
it out of the3
collecting and mounting for3
made up as a3
of the head as3
in the accompanying plate3
out down to the3
be filled up with3
are ready to mount3
and close to the3
be as small as3
who wish to know3
to fill the skin3
a free current of3
fixed in the same3
of the way and3
do not try to3
at the highest point3
should be coated with3
before and after skinning3
the skin will become3
to make all secure3
time to time to3
up on a wire3
the jaws of the3
side of the skin3
the outer edge of3
not be afraid of3
out to the tips3
done is to cut3
there is a certain3
or any of the3
care must be exercised3
remove the clotted blood3
put in the pickle3
that the skin will3
hind leg at the3
all the year round3
as you possibly can3
let me tell you3
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