Questions

This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.

identifier question
32505Daudin( 1802:26) redescribed the same specimen(s?)
37809= Syrrhophus pipilans pipilans= Taylor_? Syrrhopus verruculatus_: Gadow, 1905:194.
37823_ Specimens examined._--412, as follows: NICARAGUA:"Río Grande"(?
37602_ Hyla depressa_ Andersson, 1945:73[ Holotype.--NHRM 1966 from the Río Pastaza watershed(?
14077Pretty MISS MOUSEY for to see?
14077[ Illustration]"Pray, Miss MOUSEY, are you within?"
14077[ Illustration][ Illustration][ Illustration]"Pray, Miss MOUSE, will you give us some beer?"
14077[ Illustration][ Illustration][ Illustration]"Pray, Mr. FROG, will you give us a song?
19197Please, dear Morning Glory Ladies,said Freckle Frog,"will you come to my party?
19197Would you mind if I wear you to the party just this once?
19197But have you seen Big Mary''s blue silk trimmed with lace?
19197Would you mind lending me one for the party?"
19197Would you mind making me one like that to wear to Robin Redbreast''s party?
19197[ Illustration]"But what shall I do for a parasol?"
34604Busack, Copeia, 2:371, June 21, 1966.?
34604Names Proposed Valid Names_ Hyla cherrei_ Cope, 1894?
34604Now the question arises: To what other groups in the genus is the_ Hyla microcephala_ group related?
20579Have you thought of the boys who throw stones?
20579How do you do?
20579Oh, why did I ever leave home?
20579Or the birds with long beaks?
20579Or the ducks?
20579Mouse, are you within?"
20579[ Illustration][ Illustration]"Pray, Mr. Frog, will you give us a song?
20579[ Illustration][ Illustration]"Pray, Mr. Rat, will you go with me, Kind Mrs. Mousey for to see?"
20579said the Frog;"what shall I do now?
14375But what can we do?
14375But what under the blue, blue sky does any one want to spoil it for by putting those boards there?
14375Did you ever see such greed?
14375Do n''t you think it a rather dangerous plan to think so long with your eyes closed?
14375Do what?
14375Do you happen to know where we can find Longlegs the Blue Heron?
14375Have a nice nap?
14375Have n''t you got the Big River and all the rest of the Laughing Brook to fool around in? 14375 How do you like your new home?"
14375What are you doing here, spoiling my fishing?
14375What can we do?
14375What wo n''t you do?
14375What''s the joke?
14375Where is he?
14375Why do n''t you pull it out and start over again?
14375Why, Grandfather Frog, what under the sun are you doing here?
14375Why-- why-- why, Grandfather Frog, what is the matter now?
14375And just then around a turn in the Lone Little Path came-- who do you think?
14375But it is just as big in its meaning as it is in its looks, and that is the way words should be, I think, do n''t you?
14375Did you?"
14375Do you happen to know where there is any water?
14375Have you been hunting?
14375Have you had your breakfast yet?"
14375Have you seen anything of him?"
14375Now is there anything in the world so hard on the temper as to lose a good meal when you are very, very, very hungry?
14375Oh, why, why did I ever leave the Smiling Pool?"
14375So when Little Joe had called out:"Hi, Longlegs, what luck this fine morning?"
14375THE DEAR OLD SMILING POOL ONCE MORE LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS"HAVE A NICE NAP?"
14375The question is, what had I best do now?"
14375What were they going for?
14375What''s the good of looking for trouble all the time?
14375Where are you going in such a hurry this fine morning?"
14375Where did you say Grandfather Frog is?"
14375Where do you think he was?
14375Where''s Grandfather Frog?"
14375Whoever heard of a piece of string moving all by itself?
14375Why do you ask?"
14375With Illustrations by HARRISON CADY Boston Little, Brown, and Company 1920[ Illustration:"Have a nice nap?"
14375You''ve been out in the Great World ever since you could hop, and what good has it done you?
5947And now where are we going?
5947Are you so small that you do n''t like lollypops?
5947Because if you are not in a hurry, why do n''t you come with me to the meeting house to- night and hear me preach?
5947But where''s my horse?
5947Did I say that? 5947 Did you ever see such a silly dog?"
5947Do n''t you remember the doctor said I was to be kept quiet?
5947Do n''t you want some lollypops?
5947Do you want anything at the store?
5947Do you want to buy a tin plate?
5947Have n''t you got a cigar?
5947Have you heard the news?
5947Heard what?
5947How can I get in?
5947How did you see it pop into my pocket?
5947How do you know I''ve got an apple pie?
5947How have you been?
5947How''s your mother?
5947I do n''t remember this bridge, do you?
5947I wonder what''s on the other side?
5947I wonder who is singing?
5947I''ll never tell you,said the Jack- in- the- Box,"but what does that matter?
5947I''m lost, do n''t you understand?
5947Is that you, Uncle Lucky?
5947It''s the only one in ex- is- tence,which means the only one ever made, and I guess he was right, for I never rode in a Luckymobile, did you?
5947Well, what shall we do now?
5947What did you say?
5947What did you see?
5947What do you look like?
5947What do you want?
5947What have you got in your bag?
5947What is that?
5947What''s that?
5947What''s that?
5947What''s that?
5947What''s the matter with your pilot?
5947Where are you going?
5947Where are you now?
5947Where are you two rabbits going?
5947Where did you see him?
5947Where is Uncle Bullfrog?
5947Who are you?
5947Who''s singing?
5947Who''s speaking?
5947Why, what''s the trouble?
5947Will that be all right?
5947Would you like to take a sail?
5947You do n''t mind if we invite the red rooster to go along, too, do you?
5947And could you guess what he did if I let you guess until to- morrow night?
5947And in the next story he''ll pick up his lollypop and eat it, because I hate to have him lose it, do n''t you?
5947And no sooner was he safely out of the rain than a voice said:"What are you doing in my hollow stump; Who are you anyway?
5947And perhaps it did, for I''ve often seen clouds that looked exactly like squirrels, have n''t you, and other animals, too, like bears and cats?
5947And then Billy Bunny introduced him to Uncle Lucky, and after that the Whale said:"Do n''t you both want to go for a sail?"
5947And then the beautiful peacock said,"What tune would you like?"
5947And then what do you think that crow did?
5947And then what do you think the little rabbit did?
5947And then, all of a sudden, the little rabbit woke up, for somebody was saying:"Is n''t this a dear little bunny?"
5947And then, what do you suppose the miller''s dog did?
5947And was n''t he sunburnt?
5947And was n''t the little rabbit glad?
5947And what do you suppose Billy Bunny had tucked away in his knapsack?
5947And what do you suppose happened then?
5947And what do you think the dear old bunny did?
5947And where do you suppose that ex- as- per- a- ting, which means teasing, button was?
5947And would you believe it?
5947Because, if he had n''t, how would I have ever learned it?
5947Billy Bunny and the little freshwater crab were talking together, were n''t they?
5947But when Billy Bunny called out,"Helloa, Mr. Barney,"the old gentleman owl blinked his eyes and said,"Who''s calling me?"
5947Can you show me a new way, because I do n''t want to go back the way I came?"
5947Did n''t I say that Billy Bunny hopped out of the Old Barn so fast in last night''s story that he jumped right into this one?
5947Did you put your nose into a mouse trap?"
5947Do n''t you think so?"
5947Do you know where he is?"
5947How did you do it?"
5947If they did n''t, do n''t you think He would eat''em in a wink?
5947Is it raining?
5947Is n''t it strange?
5947Is n''t that too bad?
5947It was raining in the last story when we left off, was n''t it?
5947Listen, do n''t you hear me shout?
5947Now who do you suppose was singing this song?
5947So Uncle Lucky stopped the automobile and said:"Well, young squirrel, have you been troubling your father lately?"
5947The Giant Rabbit, who always wore torn and tattered clothes because he had no wife to mend them and would n''t pay his tailor''s bills?
5947Then Mr. Mole sat down and looked at Billy Bunny as much as to say,"And now what can I do for you?"
5947There stood the dear old gentleman rabbit, and oh, dear me, did n''t he look worried?
5947Was n''t it lucky that the little robin sang it to me this morning while I was still in bed?
5947Was n''t that kind of him?
5947Was n''t that kind of that old rabbit?
5947Was n''t that lucky?
5947Was n''t that nice?
5947Was n''t that too bad?
5947Was n''t that wonderful?
5947Was that a cannon?"
5947Well, who do you suppose was on the other side of that door?
5947What does it play?"
5947Why did n''t you knock on this old wood block If you really want to stay?"
5947Why did n''t you wait until to- morrow?"
5947You remember in the last story I promised to tell you what Billy Bunny did when Old Barney the Owl asked him,"Who''s there?"
5947You remember in the last story how Willie Wind whispered to Billy Bunny and Uncle Lucky that their cousin, Mr. O''Hare, had fallen into a deep hole?
5947You remember in the last story how the Luckymobile had run into a milk wagon?
5947You remember in the last story somebody was knocking at the door of the Ragged Rabbit''s castle, do n''t you?
5947You remember in the last story that just as Billy Bunny hopped into the hollow stump a voice said,"What are you doing in here?"
5947asked the peddler, trying hard not to be frightened,"or would rather have a dishpan?"
5947exclaimed the old gentleman rabbit,"do you mean to say you troubled him yesterday?
5947exclaimed the old gentleman rabbit,"then how am I to find you?"
5947exclaimed the old gentleman rabbit,"what''s the matter with my goggles?"