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 1    1,    1|         This fish belongs to a species that is found in all latitudes
 2    1,    1| voracious of all the SQUALIDAE species.~The passengers and sailors
 3    1,    1|       the most gigantic of the species, it is always reckoned among
 4    1,   13|     Indians, made of ADOBES, a species of bricks baked in the sun.
 5    1,   13|       covered with a poor, dry species of lichen. Of this they
 6    1,   17|     cholinas, a most dangerous species of viper, the bite of which
 7    1,   17|        had only to do with one species of insect, among the 300,
 8    1,   18|   TINAMOUS; black wood-hens; a species of plover, called TERU-TERU;
 9    1,   18|       by capturing a NANDOU, a species of ostrich, remarkable for
10    1,   22|  pointing with his finger to a species of gigantic walnut-tree,
11    1,   24|      orders, and families, and species, and sub-species.”~“A mighty
12    1,   24|       and all the antediluvian species of which we are unfortunately
13    1,   25|      Paganel, as the ferocious species peculiar to America, called
14    2,    9|       and there they noticed a species of sheep peculiar to New
15    2,   10|         This was the jabiru, a species which is fast disappearing,
16    2,   14|  excellent.~The bandicoot is a species of marsupial animal which
17    2,   19|    itself in the CEPHALOTES, a species of cup-shaped flower, filled
18    3,   15|         moasbelonging to the species of “dinornis,” which many
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