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.
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43090 | Do_ we_ stand rigid, like a foot- soldier on drill? |
43090 | Does not a bird, as well as ourselves, accommodate itself to the thing on which it rests? |
23259 | Whoo? 23259 Such work has not the fixed(?) 23259 [ Illustration: SPRING LAMB? 46066 One can be interesting and easy even in writing on the driest scientific subject,--why not then give ease and grace to our museum specimens? 46066 This much being decided, it at once occurs to the beginner, What kind of a weapon shall I get? 46066 Thus if you are unable to determine the sex satisfactorily, say so by drawing a line through the sex mark and substituting a query(?). 29691 Do any other of the hundred and one things that are necessary for the greatest use and enjoyment of your car? 29691 Do you want to cure ignition troubles? 29691 Get the maximum wear out of your tires? 29691 Keep your transmission in order? 29691 Overhaul and adjust your carbureter? 40109 And why should not heads be collected and made much of, as well as pelts and meat? 40109 Are the forelegs, and hind legs also, too close together? 40109 As the specimen gets old, and its circumference grows smaller by degrees, and beautifully(?) 40109 Do not the legs walk naturally? 40109 Is one of the front legs bent forward at the carpal joint? 40109 Is the animal coupled too short? 40109 Is the manikin now so secure that you can sit upon it without racking it? 40109 It certainly gives a better specimen, and if such tricks leave no visible trace upon the animal, where is the harm? 40109 Of course, if you care to travel with them and see to their handling at every transfer, that is another thing, but who can do that? 40109 What is a tiger worth with the top of his head blown off, or a deer with a great hole torn in his side by an explosive bullet? 40109 What is the matter? 40109 When shells are obtainable, who can resist the impulse to gather them? 40109 Who has not seen great suffering endured for the lack of a simple remedy costing only a few cents? 26014 Waterton says--''The atmosphere of spirit of turpentine will allow neither acarus nor any insect to live in it: Do you believe this?" |
26014 | When doctors differ, who shall decide? |
26014 | 20 is the next, and I fancy I hear some reader exclaim,"What on earth has a goffering- iron to do with taxidermy?" |
26014 | After washing it sufficiently they anointed those parts with sheep''s butter(? |
26014 | Again, what can this teach? |
26014 | Are these to be entirely eliminated from the collection? |
26014 | Could human perversity and bad taste go much further?] |
26014 | For what entomologist dare tell me that he has no mites in his cabinet? |
26014 | I said at once,"You have been using quantities of arsenic, and probably dry?" |
26014 | If it possesses the chief advantage claimed for it, why use camphor in museums under the idea that it drives away moths? |
26014 | In which division are we to place this? |
26014 | Is it likely to have a mate? |
26014 | Is it real science-- or what is it-- which would label syenite a"Leicestershire"rock? |
26014 | Is it the user of camphor, of creosote, of phenic acid, or of corrosive sublimate? |
26014 | Is the crest to be erect? |
26014 | May I ask if anyone can define a"local"bird from a"British"bird, or a"British"bird from a"foreign"bird? |
26014 | May I look around?" |
26014 | May it not have been a product distilled from the actual cedar tree( one of the coniferae) similar to our oil or spirit of turpentine? |
26014 | Moonlight nights are, as a rule, blank ones for the"sugarer"--(Do the moths fly high to the light?) |
26014 | My readers will say, How is the necessary lantern held all this time? |
26014 | Natron(? |
26014 | Need I warn the reader against such flights of fancy and works of art? |
26014 | Now this insect has been taken three times( perhaps more?) |
26014 | Now, what is natron? |
26014 | Pennant mentions that the Saxon King Ethelbert( who died in 760) sent to Germany for a cast of falcons to fly at cranes( herons?). |
26014 | Put this in, or leave it out of the"local"division, and what does it teach? |
26014 | Taking the list of vertebrates of any midland county, how many of them do we find could be collected if we left out of count the"accidentals?" |
26014 | The question again arose, What could such a"model"system as this teach? |
26014 | What do you propose? |
26014 | What is the consequence of this to the user of wet or dry arsenical preparations? |
26014 | What is the sum total of this? |
26014 | What is to be done then? |
26014 | What, then, can this teach? |
26014 | What, then, is our way out of this difficulty? |
26014 | Why, then, should valuable space be wasted for three birds, simply to perpetuate an error in working out a crotchet? |
26014 | Why, then, this foolish prejudice against the high- set? |
26014 | Will it nest here? |
26014 | Will this bird be likely to stay if unmolested? |
26014 | Would it not be readily absorbed through the hands into the system? |