. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. IV. â ftrntngoniH employed liy ir from it," is prohuhly 18 do not attack unless size of the CeniHtes is ength in only eighteen it employ these reptiles employ the Cobra do laiue.). is the only vonomons lite nearly so dangerous rted. Seldom has the in all probability, had ;a80 Would have been 1 as a remedy against jjjears to be a certain atens, the female vipei â¢od to hide themselves. LCt. NATURAL IIISTUItV. an.*) Krogfl, lizards, mice, and other small annuals, form the food of this reptile, but sometimes


. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. IV. â ftrntngoniH employed liy ir from it," is prohuhly 18 do not attack unless size of the CeniHtes is ength in only eighteen it employ these reptiles employ the Cobra do laiue.). is the only vonomons lite nearly so dangerous rted. Seldom has the in all probability, had ;a80 Would have been 1 as a remedy against jjjears to be a certain atens, the female vipei â¢od to hide themselves. LCt. NATURAL IIISTUItV. an.*) Krogfl, lizards, mice, and other small annuals, form the food of this reptile, but sometimes it tails a victnn to its own voracity. In the Magazine of Natural History, a viper is nientionc<l \ had a lizard nearly as large n« Itself, and one of whose legs was protruding from its side. In former times, preparations from vipers, and especially vipiT-broth, were in great ro(iuest as medicines. Sub-order II. CoLUBKlNA.â(Lnt. Culahti; a. Simke.) Kuiiiily IV. . BoIdiB. 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 Wood, J. G. (John George), 1827-1889. London : G. Routledge


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