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1 III, 7 | marrow only in small amount, poor and thin, and in very few 2 v, 14 | the issue is comparatively poor and small. And this phenomenon 3 v, 14 | the litter is apt to be a poor one. The ages, however, 4 v, 14 | of this age is small and poor. As a general rule these 5 v, 14 | litter is comparatively poor. The first litter of the 6 v, 28 | in mountainous land or in poor land, but only in flat and 7 VII, 2 | is that the offspring are poor, and either fail to survive 8 VIII, 3 | ashen colour, and with a poor note; it is a variety of 9 VIII, 13| those are in comparatively poor condition that are caught 10 VIII, 19| when caught they are in poor condition, and eventually 11 VIII, 19| that at times fishes in poor condition, and looking as 12 IX, 17 | difficulty; its plumage is poor, but its note is musical.~ 13 IX, 18 | works by day; its plumage is poor, and its excrement is always 14 IX, 40 | occasion, when a hive was in a poor condition, some of the occupants 15 IX, 40 | for sore eyes and wounds. Poor honey always floats on the 16 IX, 43 | an attempt at honey, of a poor description. The tenthredon 17 IX, 46 | through it. The animal is a poor swimmer owing to the heavy