| 1857 - 526 sivua
...inkstand, and disarranging the papers." He has also seen them amusing themselves at their slides, and says, " The Otters ascend the bank at a place suitable...succession where there are many at a sliding place. On one oceasion we were resting ourselves on the bank of Canoe Creek, a small stream near Henderson, which... | |
| Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1877 - 418 sivua
...and acdord with Audubou's personal observations, as rendered by him in the following language:— " The otters ascend the bank at a place suitable for...a' sliding place. On one occasion we were resting ourself on the bank of Canoe Creek, a small stream near Henderson, which empties into the Ohio, when... | |
| Elliott Coues - 1877 - 532 sivua
...and accord with Audubon's personal observations, as rendered by him in the following language: — "The otters ascend the bank at a place suitable for...at a sliding place. On one occasion we were resting ourself on the bank of Canoe Creek, a small stream near Henderson, which empties into the Ohio, when... | |
| 1884 - 470 sivua
...condition of the country obliges them to be more cautious, we get no reports of any slides in Rhode Island. Audubon says : "The otters ascend the bank at a place...down in rapid succession where there are many at a slicling-place. On one occasion we were resting on the banks of Canoe Creek, a small stream near Henderson... | |
| Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota - 1892 - 330 sivua
...1837, 136). The period of gestation of our species, If different, probably remains to be ascertained. ' 'The Otters ascend the bank at a place suitable for...at a sliding place. On one occasion we were resting ourself on the bank of Canoe Creek, a small stream near Henderson, which empties into the Ohio, when... | |
| Clarence Luther Herrick - 1892 - 330 sivua
...1837, 136). The period of gestation of our species, if different, probably remains to be ascertained. "The Otters ascend the bank at a place suitable for...at a sliding place. On one occasion we were resting ourself on the bank of Canoe Creek, a small stream near Henderson, which empties into the Ohio, when... | |
| 1894 - 556 sivua
...continue apparently with the keenest enjoyment, until fatigue or hunger induces them to desist." " The Otters ascend the bank at a place suitable for...down in rapid succession where there are many at a sliding-plaoe. On one occasion we were resting on the bank of Canoe Creek, a small stream near Henderson... | |
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