. Sea and land [microform] : an illustrated history of the wonderful and curious things of nature existing before and since the deluge ... : being a natural history of the sea illustrated by stirring adventures with whales ... : also a natural history of land-creatures such as lions, ... : to which is appended a description of the cannibals and wild races of the world, their customs, habits, ferocity and curious ways. Zoology; Natural history; Zoologie; Sciences naturelles. \V / HTSTBEIES OF THE DEEP SEA. JJg The eyes ,ire the very personification of craelty, â¢flines, aâd ,â «,,â. ity, beiâg


. Sea and land [microform] : an illustrated history of the wonderful and curious things of nature existing before and since the deluge ... : being a natural history of the sea illustrated by stirring adventures with whales ... : also a natural history of land-creatures such as lions, ... : to which is appended a description of the cannibals and wild races of the world, their customs, habits, ferocity and curious ways. Zoology; Natural history; Zoologie; Sciences naturelles. \V / HTSTBEIES OF THE DEEP SEA. JJg The eyes ,ire the very personification of craelty, â¢flines, aâd ,â «,,â. ity, beiâg âf a groeâi8l, east and peculiarly âtâ ,v Jll Z .' .eh is âât ââ,y ,a,.ge, but dilatable' to aâ e^lZ^^ieJ^2l Ike that of a suake ; the brai,,, however, is very emaU af 1⢠' n .1 vital parts, and on this account it is verv'- ,rd lo km ' " "" '"' «;^i!r:;:::rfrfâ¢f:i:,ii:tt;:'?;:"'"^ n.^he presence of â5or^^^^^^^ >.eg,n the , or recite prayers for the dead. So swiftfy 1, "he. THE WHITE, OR BASKING SHARK. shark swi⢠through the water that no steamer can keep na^e with lâ¢. and ,n he has no equal save alone the .Ti ^ WitT a »...gle snap âf his powerful jaws he can cut a â¢an in two;' w! Lay ot, therefore, wonder that he is more dreaded by sailors than any "llicr monster of the monster-haunted deep. ^ "; eovo :., <<:.. ., «. , - .. crew of » h;,:."; i;-' "'""*:"â â "' 'le^^esi Indian seas, the negro Z7ny'.^Tl/"""''r'"^: ""^ with a significant air indicatfto tto voyage, the form of a shark following i» the rear, 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 Buel, J. W. (James William), 1849-19


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