French language and conversation . -de-chausee,un ou plusieurs etages, et les combles.— Faites-nous la description de linterieur dunemaison, en commencant par le bas.— La cave sert a conserver le vin, les legumes et lesprovisions en general. La cuisine se trouve ordinai-rement dans le sous-sol. Exomplea _________ Ordres Jg?!_S PRIM ATE 8 % ^%*&p^££?- • - Le Mati. \ V M J$i&^ ;.]... _flB_W\)V rSi_4_>-_^^ Chauve-souria. C&t^^T^SWpHi^:- T^T INSECTIVORES ^^V?. !^? La Taupe. CARNIVORES • Le Chat. AMPIIIB1E3 ; Le Phoque. v/» ^& &^S& „l_? 4t4& RONGEURS ** ,..,. Le Rat. £dent_sLe Tato


French language and conversation . -de-chausee,un ou plusieurs etages, et les combles.— Faites-nous la description de linterieur dunemaison, en commencant par le bas.— La cave sert a conserver le vin, les legumes et lesprovisions en general. La cuisine se trouve ordinai-rement dans le sous-sol. Exomplea _________ Ordres Jg?!_S PRIM ATE 8 % ^%*&p^££?- • - Le Mati. \ V M J$i&^ ;.]... _flB_W\)V rSi_4_>-_^^ Chauve-souria. C&t^^T^SWpHi^:- T^T INSECTIVORES ^^V?. !^? La Taupe. CARNIVORES • Le Chat. AMPIIIB1E3 ; Le Phoque. v/» ^& &^S& „l_? 4t4& RONGEURS ** ,..,. Le Rat. £dent_sLe Tatou. ,...?. ji^-?**^-^_ PROBOSCIDIEN3 .u^^t^^^N^O^^^^1, ,....: — LElephant. PACHTDERME8 „.^\» L« Saaglier. 80LIPEDE8 Le Cbeval. ^.JZO?*** ^~*^_S^i^^-^^>i^7 RUMrNANTS V__r=^f«.v*~S_Si*»- _^ST __T lM^-SB«Bp^ LeMouton. CETACtS La Baleine. |\> MARSUPIAUX ,v VWt ^e Kanguroo. ~^***t^.l —„; I^„r_!r^!S^_: LOrnillioiynque. &ict. ate ^.it&rcmsjse. 63 The rooster, the hen, the young chickens; the pea-cock; the turkey, the turkey-hen; the pintado, thegoose, the duck, the swan, the pigeon.— Henry, name a few reptiles.— The snake, the boa, the turtle, the lizard, theadder, the toad, the frog.— Mary, name a few insects.— The ant, the locust, the fly, the spider, the may-bug,the flea, the grasshopper, the butterfly, the cater-pillar, the bee, the wasp, the mosquito. XX— A HOUSE. The Panorama gives us now the front of a housewith steps and a balcony.— Henry, what is a house ?—It is a dwelling built ofstone, brick or wood, covered with a roof of slate,tiles, or straw. There is a door to go in and go out,and windows to let in light and air.— Name the different parts of a house.—The founda-tion, the cellar and the basement, the ground-floor,one or several stories, and the garret.— Give us the description of the inside of a house,beginning with the lower part.— The cellar is used to preserve wine, vegetables andall k


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