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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 17 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 45313 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 88 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 King 8 Ozma 8 Dorothy 6 illustration 6 Wizard 5 Button 5 Bright 4 Queen 4 Polychrome 3 Trot 3 Henry 3 Bill 2 like 2 animal 2 Uncle 2 Toto 2 Tok 2 Tin 2 Tik 2 St. 2 Skeezers 2 Sir 2 Shaggy 2 Sea 2 Scarecrow 2 Ruggedo 2 Princess 2 Pon 2 Ork 2 Nome 2 London 2 Lion 2 Land 2 Kaliko 2 Jinxland 2 Hank 2 Guph 2 Gloria 2 Glinda 2 General 2 Flatheads 2 Ervic 2 England 2 Coo 2 City 2 Betsy 2 Bear 2 Aunt 2 Ann 1 tree Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1574 man 1346 time 1126 way 1122 people 1053 head 1035 girl 781 one 764 friend 745 thing 740 water 701 place 701 eye 696 tree 594 fish 576 bird 558 day 557 country 552 room 546 foot 526 side 525 illustration 517 animal 479 hand 475 creature 450 other 432 world 432 part 428 house 415 voice 409 face 399 nothing 392 boy 389 magic 381 word 370 mountain 365 island 363 fairy 362 body 360 dragon 355 palace 333 ground 331 beast 313 air 307 anything 297 end 297 door 296 year 294 power 288 king 279 child Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2440 Dorothy 1738 Ozma 1503 Oz 1502 King 1481 _ 982 Trot 947 Wizard 697 Bill 666 Shaggy 642 Button 625 Betsy 603 Scarecrow 575 Glinda 556 Land 533 Princess 478 Bright 466 Queen 442 Ruggedo 428 Magic 420 City 408 Nome 407 Ork 384 Man 361 Emerald 339 Lion 291 Polychrome 288 Tik 288 Majesty 274 General 270 Kaliko 270 Aunt 266 Em 261 Henry 260 Toto 260 Mr. 259 Ann 244 Coo 236 Tok 229 ee 229 Pon 227 Hank 220 Uncle 220 Tin 215 Billina 206 Guph 203 Woodman 193 Flatheads 190 Gloria 190 Bear 181 Royal Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 8215 i 7675 it 6898 he 6308 you 5706 they 3511 she 3307 we 3137 them 2114 him 1829 me 1324 us 1268 her 406 himself 267 themselves 172 myself 166 herself 151 one 126 itself 115 ''s 114 ''em 88 yourself 72 ourselves 30 mine 23 em 10 thee 6 yourselves 4 yours 4 jus 4 his 3 theirs 2 you''re 2 ours 2 ifs 2 i''m 1 ye 1 whereof 1 treateth 1 thyself 1 thy 1 thou?--what 1 my 1 iv 1 industry:-- 1 d''eau 1 bait--"that 1 ay 1 ariel:-- 1 adds:--"when Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 27572 be 8511 have 4491 do 4275 say 2076 see 1965 make 1950 go 1777 know 1625 come 1527 find 1440 ask 1275 get 1216 look 1202 take 976 think 867 tell 836 seem 794 reply 738 give 636 live 594 eat 586 stand 584 let 572 call 564 turn 553 begin 545 leave 539 hear 529 become 506 cry 494 try 494 answer 474 sit 470 keep 456 want 437 follow 426 run 426 return 412 use 392 walk 386 grow 383 declare 380 fall 373 bring 367 lead 359 lose 352 like 327 hold 327 appear 325 conquer Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 6292 not 3168 so 1919 then 1637 little 1529 very 1458 now 1226 good 1202 up 1169 as 1160 more 1133 here 1088 other 951 great 925 out 909 only 900 much 855 all 854 again 852 well 832 long 809 just 809 away 733 old 723 first 714 never 706 down 674 many 655 big 593 once 579 most 575 even 571 shaggy 553 back 550 too 535 there 523 also 511 sure 467 ever 452 own 447 far 439 soon 431 small 428 still 401 pretty 390 enough 381 same 377 beautiful 373 together 373 quite 373 bright Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 173 good 113 most 89 least 34 great 33 fine 27 large 25 slight 24 near 24 lovely 23 high 19 big 18 early 17 Most 13 easy 13 bad 12 small 10 sweet 10 queer 9 wise 8 farth 8 eld 7 strong 7 old 6 rare 6 nice 6 happy 6 fierce 6 dear 5 weak 5 low 5 handsome 5 grand 4 tough 4 sure 4 ripe 4 quick 4 hot 4 clever 4 clear 3 young 3 thick 3 swift 3 soft 3 rich 3 lucky 3 lines:-- 3 hard 3 deep 3 close 2 southernmost Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 466 most 24 well 18 least 2 near Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/52176/52176-h/52176-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/52176/52176-h.zip 1 http://archive.org/details/tiktokofoz00baum 1 http://archive.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 dorothy was much 8 dorothy was not 8 man got up 7 _ was _ 6 dorothy did not 6 glinda did not 6 one had ever 6 wizard did not 5 _ is _ 5 king did not 5 one is able 4 betsy did n''t 4 bill got out 4 dorothy cried out 4 dorothy did n''t 4 dorothy looked back 4 eyes were big 4 eyes were black 4 eyes were kind 4 glinda was not 4 man had ever 4 man turned around 4 man was brave 4 one became used 4 one does n''t 4 ozma did not 4 ozma does not 4 ozma was now 4 people are always 4 scarecrow was now 4 things are good 4 trot did n''t 4 water was so 3 _ are _ 3 _ do _ 3 dorothy turned around 3 dorothy was amazed 3 dorothy was delighted 3 dorothy were firm 3 eyes were bright 3 head is much 3 heads were not 3 king was so 3 one does not 3 one has ever 3 ozma does n''t 3 ozma is as 3 wizard said nothing 2 _ has _ 2 _ know _ Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 ozma made no reply 2 betsy did not quite 2 bill had no one 2 bill made no reply 2 bill was not sure 2 dorothy was no bigger 2 dorothy was no fairy 2 dorothy was not quite 2 dorothy was not worrying 2 friends are not here 2 girl was no taller 2 girls are not very 2 glinda did not even 2 glinda was not quite 2 glinda was not worried 2 heads were not hard 2 king is not so 2 man had no home 2 man had no rope 2 man is no longer 2 man made no reply 2 oz has no right 2 oz were not obeyed 2 ozma saw no need 2 people seemed no longer 2 people were not really 2 scarecrow had no need 2 scarecrow was no longer 2 shaggy had no idea 2 trees were no houses 2 trot made no comment 2 water is not as 2 water was no longer 2 wizard is not as 2 wizard made no objection 1 birds have no delight 1 dorothy was not afraid 1 head is not remarkable 1 heads were not unusual 1 man has no material 1 man was no longer 1 one does not generally 1 one does not of 1 one does not quite 1 one has not even 1 one is not accountable 1 one was not very 1 ozma is not sure 1 people know no other 1 tree stands not obscurely A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 43048 author = Anderson, Karen title = The Piebald Hippogriff date = keywords = Johnny summary = Johnny tossed his pack and coil of rope over stood drowsily on an island that was floating through the cliff''s shadow When he threw another bit, the piebald hippogriff wheeled away, but When the hippogriff bent its head to take the rest Johnny was on his The piebald hippogriff leaped into the air, and Johnny clamped his legs upward, away from the sun that suddenly glared under the hippogriff''s The wings missed a beat and the hippogriff shook its head as He took another piece of honeycomb from his pack and tossed it to the The island glided further and further away from the cliffs, and he the hippogriff and saw it sniffing at his pack. honeycomb with his hippogriff and watched the sun sink still further. "Let''s go see those clouds," Johnny said. He ate an apple and gave one to his hippogriff. id = 26624 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Road to Oz date = keywords = Bright; Button; City; Dorothy; King; Ozma; Polychrome; Princess; Tin; Toto; Woodman; illustration summary = "''Course not, Shaggy Man," replied Dorothy, giving him a severe look. "Good-bye, Shaggy Man," called Dorothy, and ran after Toto. Dorothy and Toto and the shaggy man came to a halt before the little "It''s no use asking Button-Bright questions," said the shaggy man, who "I''m like Button-Bright; I don''t know," answered the shaggy man, with a "Why, yes," said Dorothy; "that seems reas''n''ble, Shaggy Man." "We''re pretty well, thank you, Shaggy Man," said he; and Dorothy knew the shaggy man, Dorothy, Toto, and Button-Bright. "He is," said Dorothy; and the shaggy man added: "I''m Dorothy; and this is my friend Shaggy Man, who owns the Love "Don''t worry, Shaggy Man," said Dorothy, smiling because her friend The shaggy man told Dorothy and Button-Bright to stand before him while "But I thought Princess Ozma ruled Oz," said the shaggy man. "I''ll give up the Love Magnet," said the shaggy man, eagerly; "Dorothy id = 39868 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Glinda of Oz In Which Are Related the Exciting Experiences of Princess Ozma of Oz, and Dorothy, in Their Hazardous Journey to the Home of the Flatheads, and to the Magic Isle of the Skeezers, and How They Were Rescued from Dire Peril by the Sorcery of Glinda the Good date = keywords = Coo; Dorothy; Ervic; Flatheads; Glinda; Ozma; Queen; Skeezers; Wizard summary = magic, glass-domed island of the Skeezers into amazing difficulties. about the Princess Ozma and Dorothy and what wonderful sorcery Glinda "Every word," said Dorothy, and Ozma and Glinda both looked at the "Tell me, Glinda," said Ozma, "who are the Flatheads?" So Glinda locked herself in her own Room of Magic and Dorothy and Ozma "Your Majesty," she said to Ozma, "the Skeezers live on a Magic Isle "I am really sorry," said Ozma to Dorothy, as they rode away in the "Come, dear," said Ozma, taking Dorothy''s hand, "I am hungry and I''m "Those Flatheads must be funny people," she said to Ozma. "Then," said Ozma thoughtfully, "the Queen of the Skeezers must be a "Ozma knows a lot of magic," she said. the little girl not to use its magic powers unless she and Ozma were Glinda, the Wizard and the Adepts followed Ozma and Dorothy into the id = 41667 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Emerald City of Oz date = keywords = Aunt; Dorothy; General; Guph; Henry; King; Land; Nome; Ozma; Uncle; Wizard; illustration summary = Ozma of Oz, stole my Belt and carried it away with her," said the King, of Oz, and saw the Magic Belt in Ozma''s palace," replied the King with a Aunt Em once said she thought the fairies must have marked Dorothy at so, as I said, only peace and happiness reigned in Oz. For some time Ozma has ruled over this fair country, and never was Ruler About the time Dorothy went to Ozma the Nome King called his Chief eyes fell upon Dorothy, and she said: "D-d-d-don''t that look like our people our Princess Dorothy''s beloved Uncle Henry and Aunt Em, who will "And now," said Ozma to them, "Dorothy will show you the rooms prepared telling of the tunnel the Nome King was building, he said he had come to "Seems to me," said Dorothy, "it''s a great thing to be a King." id = 419 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Magic of Oz date = keywords = Bill; Cat; Dorothy; Glass; Kiki; Ozma; Trot; Wizard summary = "Now, see here," said Dorothy; "we want the Magic Flower to give to Come on, then, Cap''n," said the Glass Cat, starting to "Wizard," said Dorothy, "I want you to help me fix up a present for "In that hollow place," said Dorothy, "I want to hide a lot of monkeys place by looking at the Map of the Land of Oz. Gugu Forest is the home of most of the wild beasts that inhabit Oz. These are seldom disturbed in their leafy haunts because there is no "Beasts wouldn''t know what to do with the things people use," said the "I''ve been to the Magic Isle," said the Glass Cat, "and I''ve watched "If the Glass Cat is right," said the Wizard in a solemn voice, "I forgot to tell you," said the Glass Cat, "that Trot and Cap''n Bill "The Magic Isle is in this forest," said the Glass Cat, "but the river id = 485 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Road to Oz date = keywords = Bright; Button; City; Dorothy; Emerald; King; Ozma; Polychrome; Princess; Tin; Toto summary = "''Course not, Shaggy Man," replied Dorothy, giving him a severe look. "Good-bye, Shaggy Man," called Dorothy, and ran after Toto. Dorothy and Toto and the shaggy man came to a halt before the little "It''s no use asking Button-Bright questions," said the shaggy man, who "Why, yes," said Dorothy; "that seems reas''n''ble, Shaggy Man." "We''re pretty well, thank you, Shaggy Man," said he; and Dorothy knew the shaggy man, Dorothy, Toto, and Button-Bright. "He is," said Dorothy; and the shaggy man added: "I''m Dorothy; and this is my friend Shaggy Man, who owns the Love "Never mind," said the shaggy man; "as long as I carry the Love Magnet "Don''t worry, Shaggy Man," said Dorothy, smiling because her friend The shaggy man told Dorothy and Button-Bright to stand before him while "But I thought Princess Ozma ruled Oz," said the shaggy man. "I''ll give up the Love Magnet," said the shaggy man, eagerly; "Dorothy id = 51263 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Scarecrow of Oz date = keywords = Bill; Bright; Button; Gloria; Jinxland; King; Ork; Pon; Scarecrow; Trot; illustration summary = "Seems to me," said Cap''n Bill, as he sat beside Trot under the big "Longer''n that, Trot," said Cap''n Bill, but his voice was a little "I can''t see where you are," said the Ork. So Cap''n Bill got out another candle and lighted it, and its flame "No; the roof is too low," said the Ork. After the meal they resumed their journey, which Trot began to fear would "We''d like to do that," said Trot, and then she and Cap''n Bill turned Trot laughed, but Cap''n Bill thought the little man was poking fun at him Cap''n Bill and Trot both looked at it and the little girl said in "Either way," said the Ork. Button-Bright put out his hand and tried to spin it. "Oh, yes; all the birds in Mo are educated to talk," said the Bumpy Man. Then he looked at Cap''n Bill uneasily and added: "Won''t you let the poor id = 517 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Emerald City of Oz date = keywords = Aunt; Dorothy; General; Guph; Henry; King; Land; Nome; Ozma; Uncle; Wizard summary = of Oz, and saw the Magic Belt in Ozma''s palace," replied the King with Aunt Em once said she thought the fairies must have marked Dorothy at destroyed; so, as I said, only peace and happiness reigned in Oz. For some time Ozma had ruled over this fair country, and never was "Tell me about it, Dorothy," said Ozma, with ready sympathy. "I''m not sure that they believe in the Land of Oz," said Dorothy, About the time Dorothy went to Ozma the Nome King called his Chief her eyes fell upon Dorothy, and she said: "D-d-d-don''t that look like people our Princess Dorothy''s beloved Uncle Henry and Aunt Em, who will "And now," said Ozma to them, "Dorothy will show you the rooms prepared "Your hen has very bad manners, Dorothy," said Aunt Em, looking "Seems to me," said Dorothy, "it''s a great thing to be a King." id = 52176 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Tik-Tok of Oz date = keywords = Ann; Betsy; Hank; Kaliko; King; Polychrome; Queen; Ruggedo; Shaggy; Tik; Tok; illustration summary = The moment Betsy saw it she began to like the Shaggy Man better than This startled little Betsy, but the Shaggy Man merely waved the Magnet So Betsy and Shaggy each took an arm of the beautiful Rose Princess and a bowed low to Betsy and Shaggy and said in a delightfully sweet voice: "I "Hee-haw!" said Hank, and the Shaggy Man thanked them both. "Take me, my dear," said Shaggy Man in a sympathetic tone, thinking she "Yes," said Shaggy, looking at the copper man carefully, "this must be, "Shaggy Man is coming here to rescue his brother from captivity," said he. Shaggy Man had said nothing during the conversation between Queen Ann and Shaggy hesitated to reply, but Betsy said: "He''s called the Ugly One. Perhaps you''ll know him by that." "Look here, Kaliko," said Betsy, addressing the new King, "what''s the use id = 956 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Tik-Tok of Oz date = keywords = Ann; Betsy; Hank; Kaliko; King; Oogaboo; Polychrome; Queen; Ruggedo; Shaggy; Tik; Tok summary = The moment Betsy saw it she began to like the Shaggy Man better than This startled little Betsy, but the Shaggy Man merely waved the Magnet "Hee-haw!" said Hank, and the Shaggy Man thanked them both. "Take me, my dear," said Shaggy Man in a sympathetic tone, thinking she good many people--mortals and fairies--in his time," said Polychrome. "Yes," said Shaggy, looking at the copper man carefully, "this must be, Tik-Tok was marching ahead, followed by his officers and Queen Ann. After them came Betsy Bobbin and Hank, Polychrome and Shaggy, and last "Shaggy Man is coming here to rescue his brother from captivity," said Shaggy Man had said nothing during the conversation between Queen Ann Shaggy hesitated to reply, but Betsy said: "He''s called the Ugly One. Perhaps you''ll know him by that." "Look here, Kaliko," said Betsy, addressing the new King, "what''s the id = 957 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Scarecrow of Oz date = keywords = Bill; Bright; Button; Gloria; Jinxland; King; Ork; Pon; Scarecrow; Trot summary = "Seems to me," said Cap''n Bill, as he sat beside Trot under the big "Longer''n that, Trot," said Cap''n Bill, but his voice was a little "I can''t see where you are," said the Ork. So Cap''n Bill got out another candle and lighted it, and its flame then it headed away to the left and Trot and Cap''n Bill lost all sight "No; the roof is too low," said the Ork. After the meal they resumed their journey, which Trot began to fear "Blow out the light, Cap''n," said the Ork, in a pleased voice. Trot obeyed and when she was seated on the Ork, Cap''n Bill inquired: "We''d like to do that," said Trot, and then she and Cap''n Bill turned Trot laughed, but Cap''n Bill thought the little man was poking fun at Cap''n Bill and Trot both looked at it and the little girl said in id = 959 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Lost Princess of Oz date = keywords = Bear; Bright; Button; Cayke; Dorothy; Frogman; King; Lion; Ozma; Ugu; Wizard summary = "Very well, Scraps," said Dorothy, looking curiously at the eyes, which said anything, so the little dog did not know about Ozma''s loss or that "To me," said the Bear King reflectively, "he looked like a dangerous "The Pink Bear," said the King, "is the best bit of magic I possess, the wicker castle of Ugu. On the wall of the room hung Ozma''s Magic "I didn''t see Ozma in the Magic Picture," said Trot. "Couldn''t the Little Pink Bear tell us what he did with Ozma?" asked "She''s right," said Dorothy to the Wizard. the little Pink Bear again and asked, "Is this the hole that Ozma of Oz "Your Pink Bear must be out of order," said the Wizard, "for, this time must be done," said the Wizard, and then he turned to the Lavender Bear King''s Belt," said the Wizard to Dorothy. "In Button-Bright''s pocket," said the little Pink Bear. id = 961 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Glinda of Oz In Which Are Related the Exciting Experiences of Princess Ozma of Oz, and Dorothy, in Their Hazardous Journey to the Home of the Flatheads, and to the Magic Isle of the Skeezers, and How They Were Rescued from Dire Peril by the Sorcery of Glinda the Good date = keywords = Coo; Dorothy; Ervic; Flatheads; Glinda; Ozma; Queen; Skeezers; Wizard summary = "Every word," said Dorothy, and Ozma and Glinda both looked at the "Tell me, Glinda," said Ozma, "who are the Flatheads?" So Glinda locked herself in her own Room of Magic and Dorothy and Ozma "Your Majesty," she said to Ozma, "the Skeezers live on a Magic Isle in "I am really sorry," said Ozma to Dorothy, as they rode away in the Red "Come, dear," said Ozma, taking Dorothy''s hand, "I am hungry and I''m "Those Flatheads must be funny people," she said to Ozma. "Then," said Ozma thoughtfully, "the Queen of the Skeezers must be a "I now understand," said Ozma, "why the fishes in the lake have brought "Ozma knows a lot of magic," she said. the little girl not to use its magic powers unless she and Ozma were in Glinda, the Wizard and the Adepts followed Ozma and Dorothy into the id = 23749 author = Herford, Oliver title = The Mythological Zoo date = keywords = Sea; illustration summary = That head of curling snakes to dress. A "Sop to Cerberus" at the gate, The other half) are _Cats_ to-day. So wonderful about the Sphinx? To call a Jinn the only thing One needed was a magic ring. All day she combs her hair and longs I wonder what the King would do The Satyr lived in times remote, A shape half-human and half-goat, You''d think a lion or a snake A lion and a snake combined, Let scientists the breed pooh! Goat-like on patent-kidded feet, lion, goat, and snake combined! The burning question of his day: It chanced that Allah, looking round, Queer ladies in the olden days. Two kinds of human bird to-day-The horse in time went off his feed, When one day--OATMEAL was invented! The other day A horse with wings could not have more Two of his legs, his wings to save. THE MYTHOLOGICAL ZOO _net_, .75 id = 45671 author = Hulme, F. Edward (Frederick Edward) title = Myth-Land date = keywords = A.D.; Bible; England; English; George; God; Guy; Henry; King; London; Manabazho; Middle; Milton; Paradise; Pliny; Sea; Shakespeare; Sir; St.; Thaun; animal; creature; dragon; fairy; find; great; history; illustration; like; man; nature; old; place; serpent; time; tree summary = The old herbals and books of travels abound in curious examples of the kind of dragons like in biggnesse to rammes with wings, having long veritable dragon-slayers had the great advantage of living a long time scaly and serpent-like body, and the wings of a dragon. Like the dragon, the griffin seems to have been a good sort of fellow The Little Good People--Fairy-Rings--Elf-Music--Changelings-The Little Good People--Fairy-Rings--Elf-Music--Changelings-Romans, creatures half-man and half-goat, the head, like that of the great authority as ever." It was also an old belief that people who things, he gives details of a sea-serpent two hundred feet long by sea serpents gravely mentioned by Pontoppidan in his "Natural History having the head of a man; or the Dies, the creature of a day, whose The palm was by old writers called the phoenix-tree, and in Greek the they look like the Bark of an old Tree. id = 44422 author = Timbs, John title = Eccentricities of the Animal Creation. date = keywords = Africa; America; Ant; Bat; Bear; Chameleon; Crab; Dr.; England; Europe; Gardens; Hedgehog; Hippopotamus; India; King; Lion; London; Mermaid; Mole; Mr.; Museum; Owl; Pelican; Rhinoceros; Sir; Society; South; St.; Unicorn; Zoological; animal; bird; egg; fish; like summary = Like all animals which live upon insects, the Ant-eaters are Society''s Great Ant-eater: the hinge-like manner in which the animal their young animal was their next anxiety; he liked neither fish, flesh, other observations, that certain animals, especially Birds, have not At this time the male bird goes to sea, and collects food for the nature is about to pass from the birds to the fishes. The bird lives on fish, which it darts upon from a considerable height. Birds and quadrupeds, and even fish, are the food of Owls, according to these birds finding food; and they may be observed at this time feeding fish upon which the birds prey go deep into the water during storms, the Fishes, like all other animals, have a very delicate sense of the Little fishes are ordinarily the food of larger marine animals; but a