The Manatitlans
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arasitical animalcul? peculiar to the vegetable productions of the tropics, I shall confine myself exclusively to the revelations of the da
the practical suggestions with joyful avidity. The facts related-although at present stranger than the instinctive fictions projected from the unreason of the stomach's rule-will prove, to the affectionately disposed, of easy reconciliation with healthy digestion, and in vievery respect worthy of universal adoption by our race. Assuming the privilege of narrative relation in recording the progressive events, I shall only advert to the
l his affectation of superiority, there is an approximation in his form and physical conformation that distinctly declares his relationship to the simia species; among which there is as great a variety in form and racial intelligence as with those of the genus to which he st
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