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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 9 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 56526 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 81 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 illustration 5 good 4 fowl 4 New 3 food 3 egg 3 United 3 States 3 England 2 large 2 hen 2 feed 2 chicken 2 breed 2 bird 2 York 2 White 2 South 2 Poultry 2 Plymouth 2 Mr. 2 Europe 2 Cochin 2 CHAPTER 2 America 1 work 1 wool 1 variety 1 time 1 spanish 1 small 1 sheep 1 section 1 ram 1 poultry 1 poor 1 place 1 milk 1 man 1 great 1 foot 1 floor 1 fig 1 feeding 1 farm 1 disease 1 day 1 chapter 1 cent 1 building Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2042 egg 1660 fowl 1272 hen 1254 poultry 1247 bird 1166 time 867 food 787 day 735 chicken 701 year 665 breed 644 animal 641 water 628 sheep 624 house 564 variety 544 part 528 feather 528 farm 515 place 489 stock 484 illustration 470 duck 449 flock 431 price 431 foot 429 man 420 number 402 way 381 size 377 nest 372 wool 368 case 367 disease 354 kind 354 country 349 head 348 color 337 grain 333 condition 322 side 315 leg 308 one 300 ground 298 cock 291 thing 289 quality 286 people 278 pound 274 farmer Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 3980 _ 281 | 266 Pratts 242 Fig 241 Mr. 225 New 210 England 198 White 198 Hen 165 States 163 Cock 162 Man 154 Plymouth 148 Cochin 143 China 140 United 136 Poultry 134 York 134 America 122 Rock 101 South 99 Europe 98 Photograph 97 Boston 94 CHAPTER 94 Black 93 Shanghae 92 chick 92 Duck 91 Merino 85 Barred 74 Guinea 73 geese 73 Turkey 71 . 69 Game 68 c. 67 Lord 67 Island 65 Little 64 Burnham 62 Society 62 Shanghaes 62 God 60 Massachusetts 59 Treatment 59 Shanghai 59 Geese 59 Brown 58 fed Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4699 it 3628 they 2456 i 2063 them 1582 he 1048 you 900 she 580 we 473 me 416 him 320 her 192 themselves 127 us 94 himself 89 itself 78 one 53 myself 50 herself 47 ''em 19 yu 17 em 12 yours 10 yourself 10 mine 7 hers 7 ''s 6 theirs 6 ourselves 5 his 3 |~what 2 thee 2 ours 2 oneself 1 yureself 1 yourselves 1 ye 1 wot''ll 1 thumps 1 rot~ Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 23135 be 4806 have 1790 do 1211 make 1038 give 1015 keep 823 say 786 take 663 know 631 use 612 find 565 see 532 get 527 come 519 grow 508 feed 507 lay 474 become 466 go 459 breed 432 produce 378 eat 340 think 331 call 322 follow 310 sell 310 hatch 302 leave 296 put 295 begin 293 place 292 show 278 want 278 require 269 bring 268 pay 266 look 258 run 254 cover 238 appear 234 increase 231 allow 223 sit 216 seem 208 let 200 cause 192 form 191 stand 191 remove 187 consider Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3641 not 1423 very 1407 more 1357 good 1272 well 1115 so 1089 other 1050 large 906 as 881 much 837 small 830 most 813 great 731 many 717 little 706 only 696 first 682 long 679 up 617 then 607 such 607 same 566 out 538 few 532 old 515 also 487 too 463 high 443 even 437 now 421 young 389 white 389 fine 388 often 378 however 378 common 364 always 360 never 352 early 342 usually 332 sometimes 319 less 313 soon 313 down 303 about 282 off 278 general 275 short 266 dry 265 different Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 505 good 239 most 112 least 83 great 74 large 60 high 60 fine 58 Most 27 slight 27 bad 23 early 22 small 17 cheap 14 low 13 near 11 choice 10 heavy 10 big 9 simple 9 old 9 long 9 late 8 easy 7 strong 6 sure 6 poor 6 light 5 safe 5 pure 5 farth 4 young 4 weak 4 warm 4 short 4 manif 4 fresh 3 quick 3 onn 3 nice 3 hard 3 happy 3 dark 3 cold 2 thin 2 tall 2 rude 2 noble 2 gentle 2 full 2 firm Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 591 most 43 well 29 least 2 worst 2 soon 2 highest 2 finest 1 shortest 1 easiest 1 dryest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 _ did n''t 8 eggs are not 6 _ do n''t 6 chickens are very 6 hen does not 5 _ did _ 5 _ do _ 5 eggs are large 4 _ knew _ 4 birds do not 4 egg is quite 4 eggs are small 4 eggs are sometimes 4 fowls do not 4 sheep are not 3 _ are _ 3 _ breeds _ 3 _ is _ 3 _ is not 3 _ know _ 3 _ sell _ 3 _ think _ 3 _ was _ 3 birds are very 3 birds were first 3 chickens are not 3 chickens do not 3 ducks are not 3 egg is not 3 egg is very 3 eggs are generally 3 eggs are larger 3 eggs are often 3 food is available 3 fowls are always 3 fowls are much 3 fowls are not 3 fowls are subject 3 fowls are very 3 hens are good 3 hens are not 3 hens are very 3 houses is not 3 poultry is also 3 sheep do not 3 water is very 2 _ are not 2 _ begin _ 2 _ beginning _ 2 _ begun _ Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 eggs are not so 1 _ are not particularly 1 _ are not satisfied 1 _ is no less 1 _ is not _ 1 _ was not quite 1 animal is not only 1 bird is not as 1 breed is not pure 1 breed was not very 1 chickens are not blind 1 duck has no crop 1 duck is not so 1 ducks are not often 1 ducks is not great 1 ducks is not nearly 1 egg has no relation 1 egg is not analogous 1 eggs have no appreciable 1 eggs have no business 1 eggs have not sufficient 1 farm is not dissimilar 1 farm were not profitable 1 farms was not sufficient 1 feather is not always 1 feathers have no more 1 feathers were not nearly 1 flock is not often 1 food is not wholesome 1 fowl are not generally 1 fowl has no tail 1 fowls are not equally 1 fowls are not often 1 fowls do not usually 1 fowls had no particular 1 fowls is no more 1 fowls were not especially 1 hen does not materially 1 hens are not likely 1 hens are not uncommon 1 house was no sooner 1 houses is not bad 1 houses is not commonly 1 part are not very 1 price is not too 1 sheep are not merely 1 sheep are not rapidly 1 varieties are not as 1 varieties are not distinct 1 variety is not uncommon A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 40872 author = Burnham, Geo. P. (George Pickering) title = The History of the Hen Fever. A Humorous Record date = keywords = America; Barnum; Boston; Burnham; CHAPTER; China; Cochin; Committee; England; Fanny; Grey; John; London; Majesty; Mr.; New; Poultry; President; Queen; Shanghae; Society; York; fowl; good; illustration; man summary = sample pairs of my fowls, of the following pure breeds; namely, my "extraordinary and superb" Cochin-China fowls, which by this time had My early hen-friend the "Doctor"--alluded to in the opening chapter of of domestic fowls and birds as were sent to this exhibition, probably; DEAR SIR: I saw your beautiful Cochin-China fowls last week, in the my customers, however, bred good fowls, followed up the trade sharply, To my stock on hand your splendid Cochin-China fowls will be a I then had on hand a fine lot of fowls, bred from my "imported" stock, "SIR: I have just seen the pair of superb Grey Shanghae fowls which extra samples of two-year-old fowls, of the large Chinese varieties, And the best specimens of Shanghaes and Cochin-China fowls now "CHINA FOWLS.--To H.H. Williams, best cock and two hens (of Burnham''s eggs of these fowls sold at a dollar each, for a long period. id = 44472 author = Conover, Mary Roberts title = Making a Poultry House date = keywords = building; floor; foot; illustration summary = for fowls as a small house that admits the fresh air direct, was twelve building, seven feet high, with two windows in the front, each A house eight by seventeen feet should give ample roosting and nesting one-half feet high from the lower edges of the roof to the foundation, The building has a brick foundation and a concrete floor six inches For the roof beneath the tarred paper, 128 lineal feet of six-inch be required, and 30 lineal feet of five-inch tongue-and-groove boards The floor of such a building should be: First, wide, rough boards, then burlap-covered frame placed over the entire window, admitting fresh air for foundation and walls, with a concrete floor six inches higher than [Illustration: Plan of a house to give roosting, scratching and nesting In the case of the board floor without a foundation, the building The nests may be around the sides of the building, beneath the roosts id = 13254 author = Hastings, Milo title = The Dollar Hen date = keywords = Eggs; Leghorns; New; South; States; Station; United; York; american; cent; chapter; chicken; egg; farm; good; hen; poultry; section; work summary = business of producing poultry or eggs for sale as a food product or of the poultry and eggs which he has produced the previous year. production of poultry and eggs is increasing much more rapidly than products, which proves the growing demand for poultry and eggs to be the broilers produced are a by-product of egg, fancy and general as I can in the case of poultry keeping for egg production, for I to produce high grade eggs at that time a year, could get about 40c efforts in the growing, fattening, and marketing of poultry and eggs the great loss from decomposed eggs and half hatched chicks is produce and market poultry and eggs than is received for the product year per hen and market one-third of a case of eggs. high-class egg handling and poultry packing establishment, or as one breeding for egg production, and also for determining the hen that id = 39205 author = Jennings, Robert title = Sheep, Swine, and Poultry Embracing the History and Varieties of Each; The Best Modes of Breeding; Their Feeding and Management; Together with etc. date = keywords = England; English; Europe; Leicester; Merino; New; Saxon; South; Spain; States; Treatment; United; animal; breed; breeding; day; disease; egg; feed; feeding; food; fowl; good; great; illustration; large; ram; sheep; small; spanish; time; variety; wool summary = Husbandry; Youatt on Sheep; Goodale''s Breeding of Domestic Animals; breeds of sheep as existing in Spain, of different colors--black, red, breed two or three years longer than the common sheep, and at least half feeding a large number of small sheep, would produce more meat than when rather smaller in size than the sheep generally bred at that time. good quantity of white wool, not so long as in some breeds, but small in size, and of a form not superior to the common woolled sheep of same breed of sheep at different times. weather, when sheep get to the ground and refuse dry hay, a little grain sheep for any length of time--as is practised with the long-wools in five years to attain its full state; and there is no breed of sheep in a small head, short legs, a long body, large thighs and neck, and this id = 29273 author = Luce, Nancy title = A Complete Edition of the Works of Nancy Luce date = keywords = God; Lord; poor summary = God''s Words--Sickness--Poor Little Hearts--Milk--No The greatest sin is to cruel the poor harmless dumb creatures, O Lord, my God of heaven, I pray for Thy holy spirit to go in all the and kind to all the poor harmless dumb creatures, and sick human too, Hear my prayer, O Lord, my God of Heaven, and let my cry come unto Thee, Died in distress, Poor little heart, with hens, because milk is so good for human. good deal, till she gets well; I have cured a number of hens with this Be kind to poor hens in every way, and not let them suffer take good care of your poor hens or they cannot lay you eggs. all my days, and their poor hens cannot lay much and they die off. Poor dear little heart, to dear little hens, and other dumb creatures. everlasting wo, if any one is cruel to dear little hens, and other dumb id = 41966 author = Pierson, Clara Dillingham title = Tales of a Poultry Farm date = keywords = Cock; Hen; Man; Plymouth; Rock; chicken summary = said an old Hen, who had seen much of the ways of poultry-yards. "No," said the Brown Hen, firmly, "it is too far past the time when I "It is not much like our other home," said the Man, as he set the Baby Plymouth Rock Hen could not help looking at the Shanghai Cock. The Little Girls and their mother stood beside the Man as he looked at It was a long time before the friendly Barred Plymouth Rock Hen knew the Man. The White Cock and the Brown Hen had never been known really "What?" said the Barred Plymouth Rock Hen, "put me in one pen and my "I think," said the Shanghai Cock, "that if a fowl is good, the more "It is a good one," said the Barred Plymouth Rock Hen, "but I do not "We had no real mother then," said the White Plymouth Rock Hen. id = 38606 author = Piper, Hugh title = Poultry A Practical Guide to the Choice, Breeding, Rearing, and Management of all Descriptions of Fowls, Turkeys, Guinea-fowls, Ducks, and Geese, for Profit and Exhibition. date = keywords = Baily; Black; CHAPTER; Cochin; Dorking; Game; Mr.; White; bird; breed; egg; food; fowl; good; hen; large; place summary = separate House and Run--Nests for sitting in--Damping Eggs--Filling Nest--Examining the Eggs--Setting two Hens on the same day--Time of of flesh and eggs from fowls insufficiently fed and cared for, is like a houses and exposed places require more food and produce fewer eggs; and Fowls that are kept in small spaces or under covered runs will require a the young fowls should be fed upon the best if fine birds for breeding A fowl cannot get fat or make an egg a day upon little or poor A hen producing eggs will eat nearly twice as much food as at Insect food is important to fowls, and essential for chickens and laying small bird in new laid eggs, but enlarges to ten times that size during In breeding birds for exhibition the number of hens to one cock should it is a general practice to place her eggs under a common fowl--Game and id = 16744 author = Pratt Food Company title = Pratt''s Practical Pointers on the Care of Livestock and Poultry date = keywords = Animal; Cow; Dip; Disinfectant; Poultry; Pratts; Regulator; Remedy; feed; food; good; illustration; milk summary = |The regular use of Pratts Animal Regulator absolutely insures health and | All horses should be given a warm bran mash weekly and Pratts Animal Have used Pratts Cow Remedy with good success as a general tonic feeding Pratts Calf Meal, the perfect milk substitute, the guaranteed Pratts Cow Remedy with bran mashes and good digestible feed. Give one level tablespoonful of Pratts Cow Remedy three times a day to If it occurs in calves, give Pratts Cow Remedy with milk and Pratts Cow Remedy mixed with warm water as gruel until animal is of green food, linseed meal, bran mashes, roots and Pratts Cow Remedy nourishing feed with Pratts Cow Remedy daily. _Treatment._--To increase flow of milk give Pratts Cow Remedy daily with nutritious feed of a laxative nature with Pratts Cow Remedy daily. For the first day or two, feed Pratts Buttermilk Baby Chick Food id = 34376 author = Robinson, John H. (John Henry) title = Our Domestic Birds: Elementary Lessons in Aviculture date = keywords = America; Duck; England; Europe; Goose; Island; Massachusetts; New; Photograph; Pigeon; Plymouth; Rhode; States; United; White; bird; fig; fowl; illustration summary = land and water birds and contains nine kinds--fowls, ducks, geese, Domestic birds which produce many eggs require special supplies of food domestication the eggs of most kinds of birds are removed from the nests domestic birds like the fowl and the duck, a male will often make a nest species differed from a flock of ordinary domestic fowls was color. The flocks of fowls were usually small in old times. market poultry growers who produce extra large fowls for the table. of the fowls exhibited at poultry shows as Frizzles are ordinary birds poultry keepers raise in small, bare yards birds that are as good as the A small farm stock of fowls, ducks, and turkeys] =Attention at hatching time.= The eggs of medium-sized fowls usually type, which lay some eggs at other seasons, as hens do, ducks usually A large poultry show, with a great variety of exhibits of birds and of