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Reducing subject-reptiles-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 21049 author = Garis, Howard Roger title = The Curlytops and Their Pets; Or, Uncle Toby's Strange Collection date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 49093 sentences = 4350 flesch = 98 summary = Mrs. Martin opened and read the letter as Ted and Janet went back to "This is a letter from your Uncle Toby," said Mrs. Martin, "and there is Teddy and Janet laughed, and Trouble looked at them with wondering eyes. "Probably Uncle Toby is too old a man to bother with pet cats," said Mrs. Martin. Janet, Teddy and Trouble liked to eat, and toward the end of the meal So this time Mrs. Martin called her little boy by his right name. "Yes, Uncle Toby left you a cat, also," said Mrs. Watson. "Only a little," said Mrs. Martin, for she thought if the Curlytops were away?" asked Mrs. Martin, as Ted and Janet went down the street one way "Janet, you come in and stay with Trouble," called Mrs. Martin "I'll get "You did very well, Curlytops, and Trouble also," said Mrs. Martin, as cache = ./cache/21049.txt txt = ./txt/21049.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31574 author = Legler, John M. title = A New Subspecies of Slider Turtle (Pseudemys scripta) from Coahuila, México date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 4292 sentences = 350 flesch = 72 summary = =Pseudemys scripta taylori= new subspecies SCRIPTA TAYLORI NEW SUBSPECIES. specimen) dark olive; upper surface of each marginal scute having Ground color of plastron pale yellow, anterior half extensively marked _Geographic range._--_Pseudemys scripta taylori_ is known only from ponds, and the Río Chiquito in the basin of Cuatro Ciénegas. _gaigeae_, and _taylori_) the number known in Coahuila. Three specimens of _Pseudemys scripta_ obtained by Robert G. the Río Salado drainage north and east of Cuatro Ciénegas are in a two subspecies (_elegans_ and _taylori_), not including _gaigeae_ (as Fig. 2 in all specimens except that the thin lateral stripe is The postorbital marks of a live specimen of _ornata_ taylori_ and 37 specimens (13 [Female], 24 [Male]) of _P. _Pseudemys scripta taylori_ new subspecies: dorsal view of _Pseudemys scripta taylori_ new subspecies: ventral view of Paratypes of _Pseudemys scripta taylori_ new subspecies: W Cuatro Ciénegas, × 5/6; _Lower right_--KU 46968, male, cache = ./cache/31574.txt txt = ./txt/31574.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34554 author = Breukelman, John title = Selected Records of Reptiles and Amphibians from Kansas date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 3798 sentences = 633 flesch = 82 summary = spec.).* _Lyon Co._: Emporia (No. 352).* _Ness Co._: Ness City (Nos. 502-504, 595, 596)*; 4 miles west, 1.5 miles north of Ness City (No. 593).* _Sheridan Co._: Sheridan County State Park (Nos. 565-568). west and 1.5 miles north of Ness City (Nos. 506, 507, 597-606).* miles west of Olpe; 2 miles northeast of Emporia (Nos. 434-441).* south of Bucklin (Nos. 398-400).* _Ness Co._: 4 miles west and 1.5 miles Snake.--_Chase Co._: 5 miles southwest of Saffordville (Nos. 121, 131, Snake.--_Chase Co._: 6 miles south of Clements; 6 miles southwest of _Lyon Co._: 9 miles south of Plymouth (No. 25); Emporia (No. 30)*; 5 Co._: 1 mile south of Emporia (Nos. 218-225)*; 8 miles northwest of _Franklin Co._: 2 miles southwest of Lane (Nos. 187-192, 194).* _Lyon Co._: 1.5 miles northwest of Reading (No. 7).* spec.).* _Lyon Co._: 3 miles north of Emporia; 6 miles south of cache = ./cache/34554.txt txt = ./txt/34554.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22327 author = Reese, A. M. (Albert Moore) title = Development of the Digestive Canal of the American Alligator date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 11278 sentences = 721 flesch = 72 summary = A sagittal section of approximately this stage, shown in figure 1A, A slightly later stage is shown in figure 2, a dorsal view of an embryo Figure 3A is a transverse section through this embryo near the anterior Figure 4A represents a transverse section through the head of an embryo figure, now opens ventrally to the yolk-sac as the anterior intestinal Figure 4K represents a typical section through the midgut region of an Figure 5A represents a section through the head region of this embryo. Figure 5C passes through the posterior region of the pharynx, _ph_, the The section that cut this embryo in the posterior region of the stomach Figure 5H represents a section through the cloacal region, _cl_, showing section, as is seen in figure 5I, passes through the posterior end of cells, instead of the single layer of more anterior sections. four or five layers of cells (not well shown in the figure). cache = ./cache/22327.txt txt = ./txt/22327.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33543 author = Duellman, William Edward title = The Amphibians and Reptiles of Michoacán, México date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 58686 sentences = 6409 flesch = 76 summary = Taylor and Smith (1945:530) presented data on 137 specimens collected at specimens mostly collected in the last century; Smith and Taylor B.--41 specimens: Dorsum pale tan or cream-color with brown mottling on Fourteen specimens from the pine-oak forests around Dos Aguas (UMMZ In Michoacán this species has been collected in arid tropical scrub The one specimen of this species from Michoacán was collected by Edward The few specimens of this species from Michoacán show a wide range of specimens have been collected in arid scrub forest at elevations of less specimens from Michoacán are from arid scrub forest at elevations of The few specimens of this species from Michoacán have been collected at Apatzingán, Michoacán, México, by Smith and Taylor into Colima; specimens from Michoacán were collected in arid scrub Smith and Taylor (1948:93-4) listed specimens of this species from Smith and Taylor (1950b:168) Listed this species: "_Michoacán_: No cache = ./cache/33543.txt txt = ./txt/33543.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34127 author = Hardy, Laurence M. title = Morphological Variation in a Population of the Snake, Tantilla gracilis Baird and Girard date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 6291 sentences = 580 flesch = 74 summary = females; hemipenes were examined on specimens designated as males. _gracilis_, meaning a specimen having the usual characteristics of the orbit; mental in contact with chin-shields; all five dorsal scale counts In one specimen the third supralabial on the right is diagonally divided The specimen having the prefrontal in contact with labial 2 on the left the three specimens having the prefrontals in contact with labial 2 on Of the 245 specimens examined for this characteristic, 228 (92.7%) have Atypical Numbers of Preanal Scale Rows in Specimens of Tantilla 246 specimens examined, 29 (11.8%; 11 females and 18 males) have an have added half-ventrals on the right side (two specimens with one characteristics of the specimens in our sample are within the ranges of ventrals in males; in _gracilis_, the number of subcaudals in females, gracilis_ (Table 6), the mean number of subcaudals of females is closer cache = ./cache/34127.txt txt = ./txt/34127.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38398 author = Duellman, William Edward title = Amphibians and Reptiles of the Rainforests of Southern El Petén, Guatemala date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 18415 sentences = 1878 flesch = 77 summary = Knox Jones, Jr. and I flew into El Petén to collect and study mammals, reptiles, and In the rainforests of southern El Petén there are six species of the rainforests of southern El Petén, 42 per cent of the species spend species of amphibians and reptiles in southern El Petén, seven are Bush inhabitants include several species of lizards and snakes, all of Tree-trunk inhabitants include five species of lizards. One specimen is a female having a snout-vent length of 80 mm., a tail This small tree frog congregated in large numbers at a forest pond at The specimen from Chinajá was calling from a small bush at the edge of a This small tree frog was calling from herbs in a pond in the forest on Two specimens were obtained from dense forest at Chinajá. This snake was found on the forest floor by day; it is a male having 130 cache = ./cache/38398.txt txt = ./txt/38398.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34949 author = Webb, Robert G. title = Some Reptiles and Amphibians from Korea date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9890 sentences = 1022 flesch = 78 summary = specimens from Cheju Do (28, 32, 32, 32, 37 and 46 in snout-vent length) _Rana amurensis coreana_ at all localities where the species was taken small frogs; largest female and male having respective snout-vent _Rana amurensis coreana_, Shannon, Herpetologica, 12:38, March 6, hillside; no specimens of _Rana amurensis coreana_ were taken there. The largest male among our specimens measured 65 in snout-vent length The third specimen, a male (UMMZ 113442, snout-vent length, _Remarks._--On April 14, two females (57 and 45 in snout-vent length, _Remarks._--The specimen from the Central National Forest was captured Our largest specimen, a male having 154 ventrals and 68 _Remarks._--The specimen from Cheju Do was captured on September 9 in Our largest specimen, a male (UMMZ 113454) having a total length of 1488 Two males from the Central National Forest, having total lengths of 1105 A small collection of reptiles from central Korea. cache = ./cache/34949.txt txt = ./txt/34949.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 45873 author = Figuier, Louis title = Reptiles and Birds A Popular Account of Their Various Orders, With a Description of the Habits and Economy of the Most Interesting date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 198503 sentences = 10114 flesch = 72 summary = Thus Reptiles, like Birds, breathe the common air by means of their Most of the Snakes feed on living animals, only a few on birds' eggs. other Snake-devouring birds of prey, besides the great African Ground short tail, narrow mouth, small head not distinct from the neck, little surprise young birds, and devour the eggs in their nests, for they climb The feet of birds are as varied in different species as are their wings. smallest of our native birds lays six delicate little white eggs, marked Hasselquist tells us that small short-winged birds frequently birds of large size, but of slender, elongated body, long neck, and head Pelicans are large, heavy aquatic birds, with great extent of wing, and eggs, young sea-birds, and small mammals. The great strength of the muscles which work the wing of this bird (Fig. 279) will explain the power and long duration of his flight. cache = ./cache/45873.txt txt = ./txt/45873.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 45873 33543 21049 33543 45873 38398 number of items: 9 sum of words: 360,246 average size in words: 40,027 average readability score: 77 nouns: species; birds; specimens; bird; length; tail; water; head; illustration; forest; eggs; body; miles; time; part; feet; name; size; food; wings; ground; trees; side; animals; plumage; feathers; man; number; nest; meters; reptiles; sea; specimen; bill; km; prey; males; family; day; figure; place; neck; dorsal; end; m.; surface; scales; snakes; others; order verbs: is; are; was; have; be; has; were; had; been; found; do; said; being; having; known; seen; did; called; made; ''s; see; take; get; come; make; collected; asked; taken; covered; go; does; going; cried; given; came; placed; feed; described; inhabits; live; according; form; went; observed; 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|(kirn; tympanum; fun=; bocourt).--this proper nouns: _; fig; janet; teddy; mr.; michoacán; de; méxico; |; martin; .; taylor; co.; ku; smith; mrs.; el; curlytops; coalcomán; pp; uncle; río; toby; america; s.; la; europe; ted; tepalcatepec; kansas; c.; chinajá; top; san; sierra; jack; africa; m.; france; sci; ummz; valley; univ; nat; e.; bull; south; forest; tip; t. keywords: ummz; río; mr.; world; wild; white; volcánica; verapaz; venemous; valley; uncle; turkey; tortoises; toocog; toby; tepalcatepec; temminck; teddy; taylor; sparrow; south; snake; smith; sierra; seoul; selby; section; sea; san; reptile; region; plateau; pigeons; petén; partridge; owl; ostrich; north; nnw; new; national; méxico; mrs.; mile; michoacán; mexican; martin; long; lizards; linn one topic; one dimension: species file(s): ./cache/21049.txt titles(s): The Curlytops and Their Pets; Or, Uncle Toby''s Strange Collection three topics; one dimension: birds; species; specimens file(s): ./cache/45873.txt, ./cache/33543.txt, ./cache/34127.txt titles(s): Reptiles and Birds A Popular Account of Their Various Orders, With a Description of the Habits and Economy of the Most Interesting | The Amphibians and Reptiles of Michoacán, México | Morphological Variation in a Population of the Snake, Tantilla gracilis Baird and Girard five topics; three dimensions: birds species bird; species specimens forest; miles emporia south; specimens number characteristics; mammalian papers bluntly file(s): ./cache/45873.txt, ./cache/33543.txt, ./cache/34554.txt, ./cache/34127.txt, ./cache/34554.txt titles(s): Reptiles and Birds A Popular Account of Their Various Orders, With a Description of the Habits and Economy of the Most Interesting | The Amphibians and Reptiles of Michoacán, México | Selected Records of Reptiles and Amphibians from Kansas | Morphological Variation in a Population of the Snake, Tantilla gracilis Baird and Girard | Selected Records of Reptiles and Amphibians from Kansas Type: gutenberg title: subject-reptiles-gutenberg date: 2021-06-09 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Reptiles" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 34554 author: Breukelman, John title: Selected Records of Reptiles and Amphibians from Kansas date: words: 3798 sentences: 633 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/34554.txt txt: ./txt/34554.txt summary: spec.).* _Lyon Co._: Emporia (No. 352).* _Ness Co._: Ness City (Nos. 502-504, 595, 596)*; 4 miles west, 1.5 miles north of Ness City (No. 593).* _Sheridan Co._: Sheridan County State Park (Nos. 565-568). west and 1.5 miles north of Ness City (Nos. 506, 507, 597-606).* miles west of Olpe; 2 miles northeast of Emporia (Nos. 434-441).* south of Bucklin (Nos. 398-400).* _Ness Co._: 4 miles west and 1.5 miles Snake.--_Chase Co._: 5 miles southwest of Saffordville (Nos. 121, 131, Snake.--_Chase Co._: 6 miles south of Clements; 6 miles southwest of _Lyon Co._: 9 miles south of Plymouth (No. 25); Emporia (No. 30)*; 5 Co._: 1 mile south of Emporia (Nos. 218-225)*; 8 miles northwest of _Franklin Co._: 2 miles southwest of Lane (Nos. 187-192, 194).* _Lyon Co._: 1.5 miles northwest of Reading (No. 7).* spec.).* _Lyon Co._: 3 miles north of Emporia; 6 miles south of id: 33543 author: Duellman, William Edward title: The Amphibians and Reptiles of Michoacán, México date: words: 58686 sentences: 6409 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/33543.txt txt: ./txt/33543.txt summary: Taylor and Smith (1945:530) presented data on 137 specimens collected at specimens mostly collected in the last century; Smith and Taylor B.--41 specimens: Dorsum pale tan or cream-color with brown mottling on Fourteen specimens from the pine-oak forests around Dos Aguas (UMMZ In Michoacán this species has been collected in arid tropical scrub The one specimen of this species from Michoacán was collected by Edward The few specimens of this species from Michoacán show a wide range of specimens have been collected in arid scrub forest at elevations of less specimens from Michoacán are from arid scrub forest at elevations of The few specimens of this species from Michoacán have been collected at Apatzingán, Michoacán, México, by Smith and Taylor into Colima; specimens from Michoacán were collected in arid scrub Smith and Taylor (1948:93-4) listed specimens of this species from Smith and Taylor (1950b:168) Listed this species: "_Michoacán_: No id: 38398 author: Duellman, William Edward title: Amphibians and Reptiles of the Rainforests of Southern El Petén, Guatemala date: words: 18415 sentences: 1878 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/38398.txt txt: ./txt/38398.txt summary: Knox Jones, Jr. and I flew into El Petén to collect and study mammals, reptiles, and In the rainforests of southern El Petén there are six species of the rainforests of southern El Petén, 42 per cent of the species spend species of amphibians and reptiles in southern El Petén, seven are Bush inhabitants include several species of lizards and snakes, all of Tree-trunk inhabitants include five species of lizards. One specimen is a female having a snout-vent length of 80 mm., a tail This small tree frog congregated in large numbers at a forest pond at The specimen from Chinajá was calling from a small bush at the edge of a This small tree frog was calling from herbs in a pond in the forest on Two specimens were obtained from dense forest at Chinajá. This snake was found on the forest floor by day; it is a male having 130 id: 45873 author: Figuier, Louis title: Reptiles and Birds A Popular Account of Their Various Orders, With a Description of the Habits and Economy of the Most Interesting date: words: 198503 sentences: 10114 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/45873.txt txt: ./txt/45873.txt summary: Thus Reptiles, like Birds, breathe the common air by means of their Most of the Snakes feed on living animals, only a few on birds'' eggs. other Snake-devouring birds of prey, besides the great African Ground short tail, narrow mouth, small head not distinct from the neck, little surprise young birds, and devour the eggs in their nests, for they climb The feet of birds are as varied in different species as are their wings. smallest of our native birds lays six delicate little white eggs, marked Hasselquist tells us that small short-winged birds frequently birds of large size, but of slender, elongated body, long neck, and head Pelicans are large, heavy aquatic birds, with great extent of wing, and eggs, young sea-birds, and small mammals. The great strength of the muscles which work the wing of this bird (Fig. 279) will explain the power and long duration of his flight. id: 21049 author: Garis, Howard Roger title: The Curlytops and Their Pets; Or, Uncle Toby''s Strange Collection date: words: 49093 sentences: 4350 pages: flesch: 98 cache: ./cache/21049.txt txt: ./txt/21049.txt summary: Mrs. Martin opened and read the letter as Ted and Janet went back to "This is a letter from your Uncle Toby," said Mrs. Martin, "and there is Teddy and Janet laughed, and Trouble looked at them with wondering eyes. "Probably Uncle Toby is too old a man to bother with pet cats," said Mrs. Martin. Janet, Teddy and Trouble liked to eat, and toward the end of the meal So this time Mrs. Martin called her little boy by his right name. "Yes, Uncle Toby left you a cat, also," said Mrs. Watson. "Only a little," said Mrs. Martin, for she thought if the Curlytops were away?" asked Mrs. Martin, as Ted and Janet went down the street one way "Janet, you come in and stay with Trouble," called Mrs. Martin "I''ll get "You did very well, Curlytops, and Trouble also," said Mrs. Martin, as id: 34127 author: Hardy, Laurence M. title: Morphological Variation in a Population of the Snake, Tantilla gracilis Baird and Girard date: words: 6291 sentences: 580 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/34127.txt txt: ./txt/34127.txt summary: females; hemipenes were examined on specimens designated as males. _gracilis_, meaning a specimen having the usual characteristics of the orbit; mental in contact with chin-shields; all five dorsal scale counts In one specimen the third supralabial on the right is diagonally divided The specimen having the prefrontal in contact with labial 2 on the left the three specimens having the prefrontals in contact with labial 2 on Of the 245 specimens examined for this characteristic, 228 (92.7%) have Atypical Numbers of Preanal Scale Rows in Specimens of Tantilla 246 specimens examined, 29 (11.8%; 11 females and 18 males) have an have added half-ventrals on the right side (two specimens with one characteristics of the specimens in our sample are within the ranges of ventrals in males; in _gracilis_, the number of subcaudals in females, gracilis_ (Table 6), the mean number of subcaudals of females is closer id: 31574 author: Legler, John M. title: A New Subspecies of Slider Turtle (Pseudemys scripta) from Coahuila, México date: words: 4292 sentences: 350 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/31574.txt txt: ./txt/31574.txt summary: =Pseudemys scripta taylori= new subspecies SCRIPTA TAYLORI NEW SUBSPECIES. specimen) dark olive; upper surface of each marginal scute having Ground color of plastron pale yellow, anterior half extensively marked _Geographic range._--_Pseudemys scripta taylori_ is known only from ponds, and the Río Chiquito in the basin of Cuatro Ciénegas. _gaigeae_, and _taylori_) the number known in Coahuila. Three specimens of _Pseudemys scripta_ obtained by Robert G. the Río Salado drainage north and east of Cuatro Ciénegas are in a two subspecies (_elegans_ and _taylori_), not including _gaigeae_ (as Fig. 2 in all specimens except that the thin lateral stripe is The postorbital marks of a live specimen of _ornata_ taylori_ and 37 specimens (13 [Female], 24 [Male]) of _P. _Pseudemys scripta taylori_ new subspecies: dorsal view of _Pseudemys scripta taylori_ new subspecies: ventral view of Paratypes of _Pseudemys scripta taylori_ new subspecies: W Cuatro Ciénegas, × 5/6; _Lower right_--KU 46968, male, id: 22327 author: Reese, A. M. (Albert Moore) title: Development of the Digestive Canal of the American Alligator date: words: 11278 sentences: 721 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/22327.txt txt: ./txt/22327.txt summary: A sagittal section of approximately this stage, shown in figure 1A, A slightly later stage is shown in figure 2, a dorsal view of an embryo Figure 3A is a transverse section through this embryo near the anterior Figure 4A represents a transverse section through the head of an embryo figure, now opens ventrally to the yolk-sac as the anterior intestinal Figure 4K represents a typical section through the midgut region of an Figure 5A represents a section through the head region of this embryo. Figure 5C passes through the posterior region of the pharynx, _ph_, the The section that cut this embryo in the posterior region of the stomach Figure 5H represents a section through the cloacal region, _cl_, showing section, as is seen in figure 5I, passes through the posterior end of cells, instead of the single layer of more anterior sections. four or five layers of cells (not well shown in the figure). id: 34949 author: Webb, Robert G. title: Some Reptiles and Amphibians from Korea date: words: 9890 sentences: 1022 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/34949.txt txt: ./txt/34949.txt summary: specimens from Cheju Do (28, 32, 32, 32, 37 and 46 in snout-vent length) _Rana amurensis coreana_ at all localities where the species was taken small frogs; largest female and male having respective snout-vent _Rana amurensis coreana_, Shannon, Herpetologica, 12:38, March 6, hillside; no specimens of _Rana amurensis coreana_ were taken there. The largest male among our specimens measured 65 in snout-vent length The third specimen, a male (UMMZ 113442, snout-vent length, _Remarks._--On April 14, two females (57 and 45 in snout-vent length, _Remarks._--The specimen from the Central National Forest was captured Our largest specimen, a male having 154 ventrals and 68 _Remarks._--The specimen from Cheju Do was captured on September 9 in Our largest specimen, a male (UMMZ 113454) having a total length of 1488 Two males from the Central National Forest, having total lengths of 1105 A small collection of reptiles from central Korea. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel