. Concerning animals and other matters. Animal behavior; Natural history. 50 NOSES When we come to the beasts we find the right conditions at last for the growth of the nose. Take the horse for an example of the average beast without idiosyncrasy. Its profile is nearly a straight. A BOLD ATTEMPT TO GROW IN THE CASE OF A TAPIR line from the crown to the nostrils, beyond which it slopes downwards to the lips. The skin of this part is soft and smooth, without hair, and the horse dearly loves to have it fondled. The sense of touch. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page imag


. Concerning animals and other matters. Animal behavior; Natural history. 50 NOSES When we come to the beasts we find the right conditions at last for the growth of the nose. Take the horse for an example of the average beast without idiosyncrasy. Its profile is nearly a straight. A BOLD ATTEMPT TO GROW IN THE CASE OF A TAPIR line from the crown to the nostrils, beyond which it slopes downwards to the lips. The skin of this part is soft and smooth, without hair, and the horse dearly loves to have it fondled. The sense of touch. 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 Aitken, Edward Hamilton, 1851-1909; Bannerman, William Burney, 1858-. New York, E. P. Dutton


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