The Argus Pheasant of India. A UNIQUE COLLECTION OF RARE BIRDS. Anaesthesia Withoat Chloroform. BY DR. ADOLPHE CIARTAZ. profound though the patient's slumber appears it is not so deep that he cannot be roused as from natural The Egret—A Bird Whose Tail Plumage is Much in Demand. South-African Mining—Extent to Which Com pressed Air is Used., scientific american, 1905-08-11
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