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1 I, 1 | peculiarly salacious, as the partridge, the barn-door cock and 2 II, 17 | cushat, the pigeon, and the partridge; and the crop consists of 3 II, 17 | the barn-door cock, the partridge, the duck, the night-raven, ( 4 III, 1 | in the ring-dove and the partridge, so much so that some people 5 IV, 9 | challenging to combat, as the partridge, or when victorious, as 6 v, 5 | the male and the female partridge keep the mouth wide open 7 VI, 1 | disqualified for flight, as the partridge and the quail, do not lay 8 VI, 2 | of the pigeon and of the partridge; others are yellowish, as 9 VI, 2 | the common hen, the hen partridge, the hen pigeon, the peahen, 10 VI, 2 | purposes: for, by the way, the partridge appears to have a very acute 11 VI, 4 | lives up to forty years. The partridge lives over sixteen.) (After 12 VI, 9 | barn-door cock and the cock partridge; the peculiarity is less 13 IX, 8 | calls the young back. The partridge lays not less than ten eggs, 14 IX, 8 | might have heard him. The partridge has not only the note here 15 IX, 8 | decoy. The quail and the partridge are so intent upon sexual 16 IX, 8 | sexual proclivities of the partridge, for the way in which it 17 IX, 37 | there is neither pig nor partridge in the neighbourhood; for 18 IX, 37 | neighbourhood; for both pig and partridge eat up the snails.~The sea-serpent 19 IX, 49B| for instance the hen, the partridge, the francolin, the crested