. The bird. Birds. Page 228. The woodpecJxer, as an augur.—^Are the methods of observation adopted by meteorology serious and efficacious ? Some men of science doubt it. It might, perhaps, be worth while examining if we could not deduce any part of the meteorology of the ancients from their divination by birds. The principal passages are pointed out in Pauly's Encyclopaedia (Stuttgard), article Divinatio. "The woodpecker is a favoured bird in the steppes of Poland and Russia. In these sparsely wooded plains he constantly directs his course towards the trees ; by following him, you discove


. The bird. Birds. Page 228. The woodpecJxer, as an augur.—^Are the methods of observation adopted by meteorology serious and efficacious ? Some men of science doubt it. It might, perhaps, be worth while examining if we could not deduce any part of the meteorology of the ancients from their divination by birds. The principal passages are pointed out in Pauly's Encyclopaedia (Stuttgard), article Divinatio. "The woodpecker is a favoured bird in the steppes of Poland and Russia. In these sparsely wooded plains he constantly directs his course towards the trees ; by following him, you discover a hidden ravine, a little later some springs, and finalfy descend towards the river. Under the bird's guidance you may thus explore and recon- noitre the ; (Mickiewicz, Les Slaves, vol. i., p. 200.). Page 235. Song.—Do not separate what God has joined together. If you place a bird in a cage beside you, his song quickly fatigues you with its sonorous timbre and its monotony. But in the grand concert of Nature, that bird would supply his note, and complete the harmony. This powerful voice would subdue itself to the modulations of the air; soft and tender it would glide, borne upon the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Michelet, Jules, 1798-1874; Giacomelli, Hector, 1822-1904. London ; New York : T. Nelson


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