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(Charles Johnson) title: Manual of Taxidermy A Complete Guide in Collecting and Preserving Birds and Mammals date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/46066.txt cache: ./cache/46066.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 3 resourceName b'46066.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 43090 author: Warford, Aaron A. title: How to Stuff Birds and Animals A valuable book giving instruction in collecting, preparing, mounting, and preserving birds, animals, and insects date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/43090.txt cache: ./cache/43090.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'43090.txt' 23259 txt/../ent/23259.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 23259 author: Farnham, Albert Burton title: Home Taxidermy for Pleasure and Profit A Guide for Those Who Wish to Prepare and Mount Animals, Birds, Fish, Reptiles, etc., for Home, Den, or Office Decoration date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/23259.txt cache: ./cache/23259.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'23259.txt' 26014 txt/../pos/26014.pos 40109 txt/../pos/40109.pos 26014 txt/../wrd/26014.wrd 40109 txt/../wrd/40109.wrd 40109 txt/../ent/40109.ent 26014 txt/../ent/26014.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 26014 author: Browne, Montagu title: Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling and artistic taxidermy. date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/26014.txt cache: ./cache/26014.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 7 resourceName b'26014.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 40109 author: Holland, W. J. (William Jacob) title: Taxidermy and Zoological Collecting A Complete Handbook for the Amateur Taxidermist, Collector, Osteologist, Museum-Builder, Sportsman, and Traveller date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/40109.txt cache: ./cache/40109.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 9 resourceName b'40109.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-taxidermy-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 23259 author = Farnham, Albert Burton title = Home Taxidermy for Pleasure and Profit A Guide for Those Who Wish to Prepare and Mount Animals, Birds, Fish, Reptiles, etc., for Home, Den, or Office Decoration date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 41735 sentences = 2569 flesch = 82 summary = specimens and the methods for preserving skins of birds and animals in a and feathers of mounted specimens and the interior of furred skins I [Illustration: SKINNING SMALL ANIMAL FOR MOUNTING. [Illustration: SKINNING LARGE ANIMAL FOR MOUNTING. If not mounted at once make into a dry skin after poisoning or small [Illustration: SCIENTIFIC SKINS, SMALL ANIMALS AND BIRDS.] Let us assume that we have a dry skin each of a small bird and a furred In preparing a skin for mounting an open mouth head the lips should be may be filled by sewing in small pieces rather than cut down the skins its place in the head skin, letting the end of wire go through the MOUNTING HEADS OF SMALL ANIMALS, BIRDS AND FISH. MOUNTING HEADS OF SMALL ANIMALS, BIRDS AND FISH. A novelty in fur rugs is to mount the skin of some small animal in the cache = ./cache/23259.txt txt = ./txt/23259.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40109 author = Holland, W. J. (William Jacob) title = Taxidermy and Zoological Collecting A Complete Handbook for the Amateur Taxidermist, Collector, Osteologist, Museum-Builder, Sportsman, and Traveller date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 132918 sentences = 6890 flesch = 77 summary = SKINNING SMALL QUADRUPEDS.--Lay the animal flat upon its back, head to your (especially the tropics), making a large collection of mammal skins for is far easier to mount a fresh specimen in fine style than an old, dry skin MAKING UP A DRY SKIN.--_The Legs._--Having applied the preservatives, if you propose to make up your specimen as a dry skin, wrap a little tow, attached to the skin, just as with small mammals; but, of course, cutting produce; but in treating _small birds that are to be made up as dry skins_, With these great birds it is best to open the skin of each leg from the The animal's legs, tail, and neck are now skinned precisely as those of a TREATMENT OF LARGE SKINS.--Under this heading it is necessary to place skinned and mounted, it is necessary to wipe the specimen dry, and before cache = ./cache/40109.txt txt = ./txt/40109.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46066 author = Maynard, C. 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(Charles Johnson) title = Manual of Taxidermy A Complete Guide in Collecting and Preserving Birds and Mammals date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 24591 sentences = 1559 flesch = 81 summary = improvements each has made in skin-making and mounting birds, one Some workmen will remove a skin from a bird which is nearly The time for removing the skin from a small bird should not arsenic: It thoroughly preserves the skins of birds, mammals, reptiles, skinning birds, especially small ones, as then the plumage is dusted any attempt is made either to make a bird into a skin or mount it, SECTION II.: MAKING SKINS OF SMALL BIRDS.--The instruments for SECTION III.: MAKING SKINS OF LONG-NECKED BIRDS.--Sandpipers, skins; then make a body of cotton around the end of a wire that has In making skins of all birds where the back of the head is opened, the of rare birds to make over into presentable skins specimens which have up as in fresh birds, but such skins generally require more careful Making skins of small birds, 50 Mounting dried skins, birds, 78 Skins of small birds, 52 cache = ./cache/46066.txt txt = ./txt/46066.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43090 author = Warford, Aaron A. title = How to Stuff Birds and Animals A valuable book giving instruction in collecting, preparing, mounting, and preserving birds, animals, and insects date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 26993 sentences = 1416 flesch = 79 summary = the head, legs and tail being all attached to the skin, from which the sheath, and the oval part of the wire placed within the skin of the The mode of fixing the legs is by passing one of their pieces of wire SKINNING, PRESERVING, AND MOUNTING BIRDS. _Manner of holding the hands in skinning a bird._] When the skins are merely wished preserved, the bones of the legs and _4, the oval and head-wires of a bird separated; 5, the tail-bearers A NEW AND EASIER METHOD OF BIRD SKINNING AND STUFFING. the leg, cutting them off close to the body, and turn the skin inside skin, lay it on the table on its back, and pass the wire at the head THE ART OF MOUNTING BIRDS, DRIED SKINS, FEATHERS, ETC. In the preservation of the feathers of Birds, little else is required over the skin of the animal or bird with a brush. cache = ./cache/43090.txt txt = ./txt/43090.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 29691 author = Pray, Leon Luther title = Taxidermy date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 20333 sentences = 1423 flesch = 83 summary = Use care not to cut skin around tail, as at knee. Next peel the neck skin down over head to bill, pulling out ear linings To set neck-wire in body, thrust it in a little above center of larger note sketch and wrap a soft neck of natural size upon the wire (see Fig. 6). Leave head end of neck a little bit long to set into brain cavity It now remains to place the body, set wings and legs and tail, sew up When legs are set shake and carefully pull skin of rump into place. Position the legs, body, and head, and set the tail To make up dry bird skins for keeping to mount at a future time, follow Skin the specimen as you would a small mammal, except that body incision Prepare the skin, wire and wrap the legs and head, and make the cache = ./cache/29691.txt txt = ./txt/29691.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26014 author = Browne, Montagu title = Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling and artistic taxidermy. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 133163 sentences = 5522 flesch = 72 summary = tried of skinning birds in their fresh state, and also of cutting the of drawings, how very few tools are required to skin and set up a bird professional requires to skin and stuff a small or medium-sized bird inside the mouth, a small quantity of carbolic acid wash (Formula No. 16) will be found useful to dilute the preservative paste. Having placed ready for use the skinning knife (see Fig. 11), the Fig. 23--Skin of Bird Turned Ready for Severance from Body Another method of shaping skins whilst drying is described by Mr. Batty, the well-known American taxidermist, who makes a drying board for small skins in the following manner (see Fig. 24): Procure a piece Fig. 24--"Set" or Drying Board for Birds' Skins. Then place a little piece of tow inside the skin to head, with a long piece of neck-skin attached, severed from the body, cache = ./cache/26014.txt txt = ./txt/26014.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 40109 26014 23259 26014 40109 29691 number of items: 6 sum of words: 379,733 average size in words: 63,288 average readability score: 79 nouns: skin; birds; body; head; bird; wire; water; end; side; skins; time; neck; tail; specimens; specimen; work; fish; plaster; legs; leg; back; piece; flesh; way; size; illustration; place; animal; case; feathers; point; bones; part; paper; animals; hand; wires; manner; skull; board; clay; parts; insects; species; wood; cotton; bone; length; wings; method verbs: is; be; are; have; has; cut; made; been; do; was; make; being; used; mounted; take; put; mounting; see; were; found; set; making; had; having; placed; get; done; taken; use; keep; give; removed; remove; come; attached; skinning; dry; let; prevent; fill; place; left; lay; say; go; find; given; dried; hold; described adjectives: small; large; other; little; such; same; dry; many; good; best; necessary; great; possible; first; fine; long; natural; few; more; proper; various; soft; right; thin; white; full; much; upper; strong; open; old; lower; thick; common; entire; last; larger; short; ready; next; several; sufficient; general; flat; smaller; certain; clean; whole; fresh; own adverbs: not; up; out; then; very; now; so; as; also; well; down; off; only; more; too; most; together; however; away; even; always; carefully; about; on; first; in; often; thus; back; just; quite; easily; never; thoroughly; all; nearly; over; far; especially; once; much; firmly; again; properly; enough; usually; almost; perfectly; long; sometimes pronouns: it; you; i; them; they; its; their; your; his; we; he; my; our; me; him; itself; us; themselves; himself; one; yourself; myself; her; ourselves; mine; she; ''em; yours; wax; thy; theirs; thee; ours; oneself; iv.--osteology; herself; heads.--this; glue--"gelatine; f; eggs.--in; dwellings,--for proper nouns: _; fig; mr.; museum; |; chapter; paris; .; new; taxidermy; plate; york; maché; bird; american; c; national; birds; b; head; mould; papier; iv; fox; c.; ii; board; professor; states; small; dr.; united; natural; a; camphor; ward; tiger; deer; iii; dry; america; south; british; webster; varnish; society; london; buffalo; street; north keywords: wire; small; skin; illustration; fig; bird; mount; large; animal; work; leg; head; dry; cut; chapter; body; paris; museum; mr.; mammal; fish; york; webster; water; ward; time; skeleton; set; section; preparing; point; plate; place; piece; new; national; little; liberty; leicester; group; good; fur; footnote; florida; find; end; case; browne; british; britain one topic; one dimension: skin file(s): ./cache/29691.txt titles(s): Taxidermy three topics; one dimension: skin; skin; skin file(s): ./cache/40109.txt, ./cache/26014.txt, ./cache/43090.txt titles(s): Taxidermy and Zoological Collecting A Complete Handbook for the Amateur Taxidermist, Collector, Osteologist, Museum-Builder, Sportsman, and Traveller | Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling and artistic taxidermy. | How to Stuff Birds and Animals A valuable book giving instruction in collecting, preparing, mounting, and preserving birds, animals, and insects five topics; three dimensions: skin small body; skin birds little; skin bird wire; thickened inclination juice; thickened inclination juice file(s): ./cache/40109.txt, ./cache/26014.txt, ./cache/43090.txt, ./cache/29691.txt, ./cache/29691.txt titles(s): Taxidermy and Zoological Collecting A Complete Handbook for the Amateur Taxidermist, Collector, Osteologist, Museum-Builder, Sportsman, and Traveller | Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling and artistic taxidermy. | How to Stuff Birds and Animals A valuable book giving instruction in collecting, preparing, mounting, and preserving birds, animals, and insects | Taxidermy | Taxidermy Type: gutenberg title: subject-taxidermy-gutenberg date: 2021-06-10 time: 15:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Taxidermy" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 26014 author: Browne, Montagu title: Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling and artistic taxidermy. date: words: 133163 sentences: 5522 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/26014.txt txt: ./txt/26014.txt summary: tried of skinning birds in their fresh state, and also of cutting the of drawings, how very few tools are required to skin and set up a bird professional requires to skin and stuff a small or medium-sized bird inside the mouth, a small quantity of carbolic acid wash (Formula No. 16) will be found useful to dilute the preservative paste. Having placed ready for use the skinning knife (see Fig. 11), the Fig. 23--Skin of Bird Turned Ready for Severance from Body Another method of shaping skins whilst drying is described by Mr. Batty, the well-known American taxidermist, who makes a drying board for small skins in the following manner (see Fig. 24): Procure a piece Fig. 24--"Set" or Drying Board for Birds'' Skins. Then place a little piece of tow inside the skin to head, with a long piece of neck-skin attached, severed from the body, id: 23259 author: Farnham, Albert Burton title: Home Taxidermy for Pleasure and Profit A Guide for Those Who Wish to Prepare and Mount Animals, Birds, Fish, Reptiles, etc., for Home, Den, or Office Decoration date: words: 41735 sentences: 2569 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/23259.txt txt: ./txt/23259.txt summary: specimens and the methods for preserving skins of birds and animals in a and feathers of mounted specimens and the interior of furred skins I [Illustration: SKINNING SMALL ANIMAL FOR MOUNTING. [Illustration: SKINNING LARGE ANIMAL FOR MOUNTING. If not mounted at once make into a dry skin after poisoning or small [Illustration: SCIENTIFIC SKINS, SMALL ANIMALS AND BIRDS.] Let us assume that we have a dry skin each of a small bird and a furred In preparing a skin for mounting an open mouth head the lips should be may be filled by sewing in small pieces rather than cut down the skins its place in the head skin, letting the end of wire go through the MOUNTING HEADS OF SMALL ANIMALS, BIRDS AND FISH. MOUNTING HEADS OF SMALL ANIMALS, BIRDS AND FISH. A novelty in fur rugs is to mount the skin of some small animal in the id: 40109 author: Holland, W. J. (William Jacob) title: Taxidermy and Zoological Collecting A Complete Handbook for the Amateur Taxidermist, Collector, Osteologist, Museum-Builder, Sportsman, and Traveller date: words: 132918 sentences: 6890 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/40109.txt txt: ./txt/40109.txt summary: SKINNING SMALL QUADRUPEDS.--Lay the animal flat upon its back, head to your (especially the tropics), making a large collection of mammal skins for is far easier to mount a fresh specimen in fine style than an old, dry skin MAKING UP A DRY SKIN.--_The Legs._--Having applied the preservatives, if you propose to make up your specimen as a dry skin, wrap a little tow, attached to the skin, just as with small mammals; but, of course, cutting produce; but in treating _small birds that are to be made up as dry skins_, With these great birds it is best to open the skin of each leg from the The animal''s legs, tail, and neck are now skinned precisely as those of a TREATMENT OF LARGE SKINS.--Under this heading it is necessary to place skinned and mounted, it is necessary to wipe the specimen dry, and before id: 46066 author: Maynard, C. J. (Charles Johnson) title: Manual of Taxidermy A Complete Guide in Collecting and Preserving Birds and Mammals date: words: 24591 sentences: 1559 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/46066.txt txt: ./txt/46066.txt summary: improvements each has made in skin-making and mounting birds, one Some workmen will remove a skin from a bird which is nearly The time for removing the skin from a small bird should not arsenic: It thoroughly preserves the skins of birds, mammals, reptiles, skinning birds, especially small ones, as then the plumage is dusted any attempt is made either to make a bird into a skin or mount it, SECTION II.: MAKING SKINS OF SMALL BIRDS.--The instruments for SECTION III.: MAKING SKINS OF LONG-NECKED BIRDS.--Sandpipers, skins; then make a body of cotton around the end of a wire that has In making skins of all birds where the back of the head is opened, the of rare birds to make over into presentable skins specimens which have up as in fresh birds, but such skins generally require more careful Making skins of small birds, 50 Mounting dried skins, birds, 78 Skins of small birds, 52 id: 29691 author: Pray, Leon Luther title: Taxidermy date: words: 20333 sentences: 1423 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/29691.txt txt: ./txt/29691.txt summary: Use care not to cut skin around tail, as at knee. Next peel the neck skin down over head to bill, pulling out ear linings To set neck-wire in body, thrust it in a little above center of larger note sketch and wrap a soft neck of natural size upon the wire (see Fig. 6). Leave head end of neck a little bit long to set into brain cavity It now remains to place the body, set wings and legs and tail, sew up When legs are set shake and carefully pull skin of rump into place. Position the legs, body, and head, and set the tail To make up dry bird skins for keeping to mount at a future time, follow Skin the specimen as you would a small mammal, except that body incision Prepare the skin, wire and wrap the legs and head, and make the id: 43090 author: Warford, Aaron A. title: How to Stuff Birds and Animals A valuable book giving instruction in collecting, preparing, mounting, and preserving birds, animals, and insects date: words: 26993 sentences: 1416 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/43090.txt txt: ./txt/43090.txt summary: the head, legs and tail being all attached to the skin, from which the sheath, and the oval part of the wire placed within the skin of the The mode of fixing the legs is by passing one of their pieces of wire SKINNING, PRESERVING, AND MOUNTING BIRDS. _Manner of holding the hands in skinning a bird._] When the skins are merely wished preserved, the bones of the legs and _4, the oval and head-wires of a bird separated; 5, the tail-bearers A NEW AND EASIER METHOD OF BIRD SKINNING AND STUFFING. the leg, cutting them off close to the body, and turn the skin inside skin, lay it on the table on its back, and pass the wire at the head THE ART OF MOUNTING BIRDS, DRIED SKINS, FEATHERS, ETC. In the preservation of the feathers of Birds, little else is required over the skin of the animal or bird with a brush. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel