The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . Hare-kangaroo {Lagorehestes hirsutus). and to some extent in habits. These animalslive on open plains and construct forms in theherbage. There are several species. bareld (hareld), n. [< Harelda.] A duck ofthe genus Sarelda, more fully called northernharcld. Harelda (ha-relda),H. [NL. (Leach, 1816); alsollarulda ; a miswriting or misprint for Harelda,< Icel. hdrella (so given by Haldorsen, butrather Norw.) = Norw. harella, dial, also harat,harold (Aasen) =


The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . Hare-kangaroo {Lagorehestes hirsutus). and to some extent in habits. These animalslive on open plains and construct forms in theherbage. There are several species. bareld (hareld), n. [< Harelda.] A duck ofthe genus Sarelda, more fully called northernharcld. Harelda (ha-relda),H. [NL. (Leach, 1816); alsollarulda ; a miswriting or misprint for Harelda,< Icel. hdrella (so given by Haldorsen, butrather Norw.) = Norw. harella, dial, also harat,harold (Aasen) = ODau. harclde (other are cited: haella, liaold, etc., a sea-duck(see def.)); appar. < Icel. Sw. haf, Dan. , the sea (see haaf, hnff, haven); the secondelement is perhajjs a corruption of Icel. ond{and-) = Dan. and, etc., duck: see tfrairl.] Agenus of sea-dueks, of the family Anatidie and. Male f>lclwifc iHaretdacU 2t. A s^vift-footed person. Ilarald, Godwyne soneHe was eloped Harefot, for he was urnare god (a good run-ner]- Chronicle of Eng.,\.SiVl. figure shows summer plumage, and figurewinter plumage. subfamily-F«%Mfi«(r, having in tlio male a eu-noate tail with the central rectrices long-o.\-sorted. The only species is //. ylacialis, the long-tailedduck, a very common bird of the northern hemisphere,also called oldufife, old-itfjuaw, and south-southerly. Tliegenus has also been named Payonetta, Crymon^ssa, and Melunella. barelip (liiirHp), n. 1. A congenital fissure orvert ical division of the upper lip: so called fromits supiiiiscd riseniblance to the lip of a ileft is double, there being alittlelobe of the lip situated l>etween the two fissures. Itis surgically treated by smoothly paring the oppositeedges of the flasure. and maintaining them in accurateai>position by a twisted suture until they have


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