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Popular Scripture zoology

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Popular Scripture zoology containing a familiar history of the animals mentioned in the Bible
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POPULAR

SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY,

CONTAINING

A FAMILIAR HISTORY OF THE ANIMALS
MENTIONED IN THE BIBLE.

BY

MARIA E. CATLOW,

AUTHOR OF ‘POPULAR BRITISH ENTOMOLOGY.’

LONDON:
REEVE AND 0O., HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN.

1852. .





PRINTED BY

JOHN EDWARD TAYLOR, LITTLE QUREN STREET,
LINCOLN’S INN FIELDS,



THIS LITTLE WORK

18 INSORIBED, WITH MUOH AFFEOTION,
TO THE FAMILY OF

EDWARD HENRY JONES, ESQ,
WHOSE LONG-TRIED FRIENDSHIP

“FoR HER PARENTS,

AND UNVARYING KINDNESS TO HERSELF,

ABE GRATEFULLY APPRECIATED

BY

THE AUTHOR.



PREFACE.

———

Tue little work now offered to the attention of the young
Biblical student, has been undertaken in the hope of ren-
dering some assistance in the elucidation of one, and not
the least interesting, branch of the Natural History of the
Scriptures. Leaving difficult points of doctrine to the
theologian ; critical research into antiquities, manners,
customs, and history, to the antiquary and historian; there
is still abundant interest and instruction to be found, in’
the too-often neglected field of Natural History, opened to
our view in the pages of the Bible ;—the history of those _
animated beings, which were created by the same Almighty
hand as ourselves, and are the objects of the same Al-
mighty care; with inferior powers indeed to those of man,



vi PREFACE.

but equalling, and even surpassing him, in some of his
most boasted endowments: in quickness of sight, as in
the eagle; in swiftness, as in the antelope; and in keenness
of scent and hearing. In constructive power, too, what
architect, after a life of toil and study, can surpass the bee
and the ant, in the perfect adaptation of their edifices
to the wants and the comfort of their inhabitants, or the
beauty and regularity of their structures? Surely, then, if
our Heavenly Father has not disdained to bestow on the
inferior animals, faculties so worthy of our admiration, we.
ought not to neglect or despise the study of so large a
part of His creation. That the observation of the works
of Nature was not neglected by the prophets, poets, and
historians, whose writings form the Scriptures, almost
every page of those interesting and valuable records amply
testifies; the allusions are numberless, and, for the most
part, not only eminently beautiful and poetical, but correct
and graphic in the highest degree.

The book of Psalms and that of Job are replete wi with



PREFACE. vil

imagery derived from animated nature; and the writers of
the New Testament draw abundantly from the same source.
This familiarity with the wild inhebitants of the forest and
the desert, as well as with the more domesticated tribes,
may be easily accounted for, by the wandering life, and the
simple, pastoral habits of the Eastern nations of antiquity,
which would naturally bring them into frequent contact
with animals, forming either objects of the chase, or the
chief sources of their wealth and distinction. Nor do the
Scriptures alone, testify to the knowledge of the ancients
on this interesting subject; the painting and sculpture of
Egypt, the emblematical and other remains from Nineveh
and Babylon, show, not only that the outward forms of
various animals were well known, but that the distinguish-
ing characteristics bestowed on them by their Creator were
highly and correctly appreciated. Amongst the various
animals delineated in the Nimroud sculptures, are the
Indian elephant, rhinoceros, lion, tiger, wild boar, Bactrian

or two-humped camel, antelope, ibex or mountain goat,



vill PREFACE.

fallow deer, horse, monkey, ape, eagle, ostrich, and many
birds, crabs, turtles, and fish of various kinds; cattle of
two species “being distinguished in the sculpture by
horns curved towards the back of the head, and horns
projecting in front ;” also a “ wild ox, once inhabiting the
Assyrian plains, and long since extinct, as neither tradi-
tion nor history records its existence in this part of Asia.
It is distinguished from the domestic ox by a number of
small marks covering the body, and apparently intended
to denote long and shaggy hair*.” The oryx, supposed to
be the wild ox of Deuteronomy xiv., is white, spotted with
yellow and red. The sheep also appear to have been of
two species: that with the broad tail, referred to in Leviticus
ix., is still found in the country.

The emblematic figures in these most interesting and valu-
able remains are thus described by Layard, and illustrate in a
remarkable manner several passages in the Scriptures, par-
ticularly in Ezekiel. The eagle or vulture-headed figares

* Layard’s ‘ Nineveh.’



PREFACE. ix

which “ probably typified, by their mythic form, the union
of certain divine attributes, may perhaps be identified with
the god Nisroch, in whose temple Sennacherib was slain by
his sons, after his return from his unsuccessful expedition
against Jerusalem ; the word Nisr signifying in all Semitic
languages an eagle.” The form of this deity was conjec-
tured to be an eagle, long before the discovery of the As-
syrian sculptures. “The winged, human-headed lions were
types, to embody the conception of the wisdom, power,
and ubiquity of the Supreme Being: they could find no
better type of intellect and knowledge than the head of the
man; of strength, than the body of the lion; of ubiquity,
than the wings of a bird. These winged human-headed
lions were not idle creations, the offspring of mere fancy ;
their history was written upon them, they had awed and in-
structed races, three thousand years ago.”

The human-headed and eagle-winged bull evidently
bears some analogy to the Egyptian Sphynx, and is sup-
posed, like the lion, to be typical of the union of physical



x PREFACE.

strength with intellectual power, the addition of the wings
denoting swiftness or ubiquity. The sphynx is always
represented in a sitting posture; the Nimroud bull, on the
contrary, is figured standing. ‘A human figure with the
wings and tail of a bird, enclosed in a circle, is the type of
Ormuzd, the great God of the Zoroastrian system.”

“The thrones or arm-chairs supported by animals and
human figures, resemble those of the ancient Egyptians.
They also remind us of the throne of Solomon, which had
‘stays (or arms) on either side, on the place of the seat, and
two lions stood beside the stays, and twelve lions stood
there, on the one side and on the other, upon the six steps.’ ”
The prophet Ezekiel, who had beheld the Assyrian sculp-
tures, when seeking to typify certain divine attributes, chose
the forms that were not only familiar to himself, but to
those whom he addressed. “He chose the four living
creatures, with four faces, fowr wings, and the hands of a
man under their wings on four sides, the faces being those

of a man, a lion, an ox, and an eagle—the four creatures



PREFACE. xi

continually introduced on the sculptured walls; and by them .
was a wheel, the appearance of which ‘was as a wheel
in the middle of a wheel’ (Ezekiel i.) May not this wheel
have been the winged circle or globe, which, hovering -
above the heads of the kings, typifies the Supreme Deity
of the Assyrians P””

Compare these descriptions with the following lines, in
Mr. Salt’s account of the imagery on the walls of the Egyp-
tian temples :—

“ And of such mystic fancies, in the range
Of those deep cavern’d sepulchres are found
The wildest images, unheard of, strange,
Striking, ancouth, odd, picturesque, profound,
That ever puzzled antiquarian’s brain ;
Prisoners of different nations, bound and slain,
Genii with heads of birds, hawka, ibis, drakes,
Of lions, foxes, cats, fish, frogs, and snakes,
Bulls, rams, and monkeys, hippopotami,
With knife in paw, suspended from the sky ;
Vast scarabei, globes by hands upheld,
From chaos springing, ’mid an endless field
Of forms grotesque—the sphynx, the crocodile,
And other reptiles from the alime of Nile.”



xii PREFACE.

And also with the passage in Ezekiel viii., describing the
chambers of imagery” at Jerusalem, in which the Jews
had imitated their neighbours, the Egyptians and Baby-
lonians :—‘ So I went in and saw, and behold every form
of creeping things, and abominable beasts, and all the idols
of the house of Israel, portrayed upon the wall.”

“T have already,” continues Mr. Layard, “described my
feelings, when gazing for the first time on these majestic
figures. Those of the reader would probably be the same,
particularly if caused by the reflection that, before these
wonderful forms, Ezekiel, Jonah, and others of the pro-
phets stood, and Sennacherib bowed; and that even the
patriarch Abraham may possibly have looked upon them.”
These brief extracts will suffice to show the interesting
nature of the discoveries made; and for further information
the student is referred to the valuable work from which
they are gleaned, which will amply repay an attentive
perusal.

Considering it, then, an established point, that the study



PREFACE. xiii

of the Natural History of the Sacred Writings tends to
throw much light on the character of the people who are
there brought under our notice; that such study, earnestly
and lovingly engaged in, strengthens our belief in the ex-
istence of God, and in His goodness and wisdom, which
adapted each animal, from man to the minutest insect, to
fill the place they occupy, the author hopes this unpretend-
ing volume may, by calling the attention of the young
readers of the Bible to this subject, add, in a slight degree,
to the interest of their studies, assisting them in forming a
more accurate knowledge of the animals there mentioned,
and thus paving the way to the study of Nature, and,
consequently, of Nature’s God, in a more extended form.
Notwithstanding the research bestowed on this subject by
many able and learned men, there is still much uncertainty
with regard to some of the species mentioned, and, doubt-
less, some errors, arising from the vagueness of the allu-
sions, or the ignorance of translators; but these are of
minor importance, and do not detract materially from the



xiv PREFACE.

interest of the study. The author has availed herself of
the aid given by the notes of the ‘Pictorial Bible,’ which
" throw so great and valuable a light on the ‘subjects which
they illustrate, and has endeavoured to simplify the infor-
mation given, so as to adapt it to the general reader, and
interest not the naturalist alone, but those who have yet ta
learn that,

“ Wonderful, indeed, are alt His works :
Pleasant to know, and worthiest to be all
Had in remembrance, always with delight.”



LIST OF

PLATES.

a a

. Prate I,
Page
Syrian Bear, Prov. xvii. 12 40

Jackal, Judges xv. 4 .... 61
Prats II,

Jerboa, Zsaiah Ixvi.17 .. 71

Coney, Proverbs xxx. 26.. 78
Puate ITT,

Hippopotamus, Job xl.15, 74
Rhinoceros, Deué. xxxiii.17 79

Piate IV.
Syrian Wild Boar, Pealm
Ixxx, 18 .-.......... 81
Prats V.
Camel, Genesis xii. 16 ... 106
Wild Ass, Job xxxix.5 .. 97

Prare VI.
Wild Ox, Isaiah li, 20...
Syrian Ox, Genesis xii. ..

Piate VII,

Wild Goats, Deut. xiv. 5,
1 Samuel xxiv. 2...... 192

Page
142

141

Prate VIII.

Giraffe, Deut. xiv. 5....., 119
Gazelle, Psalm xlii,1.... 118
Prats IX,

Asiatic Sheep, Genesis iv. 2 128
Prats X.

Bearded Vulture, Job xxxix. 157
Osprey, Leviticus xi.18.. 164
Griffon Vulture, Jodxxviii.7 159



xvi LIST OF PLATES,

Piate XI,

Page
Barn Owl, Leviticus xi. 17 168

Screech Owl, Zsa. xxxiv. 14 172

Prats XII.
Quails, Heodus xvi. 13... 198
Oriental Partridges, Jere-
miah xvii, 11 wwe eae
Prats XIII.

Syrian Dove, Genesis viii. 8 200
Hoopoe, Levitieus xi. 19.. 855

Prats XIV.
Page
Stork, Levitious xi.19.... 218

Crane, Jeremiah viii. 7.... 211
Ostrich, Job xxxix.13.... 208

Pirate XV.
Cormorant, Levidicus xi. 17 229

Ibis, Leviticus xi.17 .... 222
Pelican, Psalm cil. 6 .... 224

Puats XVI.
Lizards, Leviticus xi. 80 .. 248



POPULAR

SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

INTRODUCTION.

Txovuc the intention of this little volume is merely to give
an account of such members of the animal kingdom as are
mentioned in the Sacred Writings, together with interesting
facts relative to their localities, the habits of the genera to
which they belong, and the various uses to which they
were applied, particularly by the Hebrews; it is considered
that the work will be rendered far more useful to the
student, as well as more interesting to the general reader,
by being arranged in a somewhat scientific manner; by
having a concise generic description of the various animals,
and by the introduction (more particularly where the species
is doubtful) of two or more species, in order to supply a
B



2 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

greater amount of instruction relative to the habits and
peculiarities of the genus.

Our knowledge of Biblical Zoology is, and must remain
in a great degree, uncertain and imperfect; the references
being in most cases so vague, as to render it impossible
to define the species alluded to, and sometimes even the
genus is involved in the same degree of obscurity. Very
little light is thrown on the subject by modern travellers in
the Holy Land, as the wilder animals, it is said, have mostly
disappeared from Palestine. Hasselquist,a pupil of Lin-
nus, who visited the Holy Land in 1750, mentions, as the
only animals he saw, the porcupine, the jackal, the fox, the
rock goat, and the fallow deer. Captain Mangles describes
an animal of the goat species, “as large as an ass, with long,
knotty, upright horns; some specimens bearded, and their
colour resembling that of the gazelle.” The former writer
also enumerates the following birds as coming under his
own observation :—‘ Two species of vulture, one seen near
Jerusalem, the other near Cana of Galilee; the falcon near
Nazareth; the jackdaw in great numbers in the oak woods
of Galilee; the bee-catcher in the groves and plains
between Acra and Nazareth; the nightingale among the
willows of the Jordan and the olive-trees of Judea; the



INTRODUCTION. 3

field lark everywhere; the goldfinch in the gardens near
Nazareth; the red partridge and other species; the quail,
the turtle-dove, and ring-dove ; wild geese, ducks, widgeons,
snipes, and water-fowl of every description abound in some
situations. The Holy Land is at present infested with
lizards, different kinds of serpents, vipers, scorpions, and
various insects; flies of many species are extremely annoy-
ing; and ants are so numerous in some parts, that one
traveller describes the road to Jaffa, from El Arisch, as, for
three days’ journey, one continued ant-hill.”*

It would be, however, as unnecessary to look for, as im-
possible to find, even one-half of the animals named in the
Scriptures, in Palestine, or its immediate vicinity. Very
many were brought into the country either for domestic
use, or, in the case of Solomon, as objects of enlightened
curiosity, ornament, and luxury; others are expressly de-
scribed as the productions of foreign lands; and many would
be familiar to the Jews from their residence in Egypt and
their captivity in Babylon, thereby furnishing that poetical
people with the variety of similes with which their figura-
tive language so abounds, and accounting for the numerous
animals mentioned. Thus, speaking of the desolation of

* Modern Traveller—Palestine,



4 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

Babylon, the prophet says, it has become “a possession for
the bittern and the wild ass of the desert ;” and Job, speak-
ing of the wicked man, compares his house to that of the
moth, and his meat to the gal? of asps. The lion affords
abundance of metaphors; and no one can read without ad-
miration the magnificent description of the war-horse in the
book of Job, or that of the Jeviathan, the latter of which,
is an example of the difficulty that exists in identifying
many of the animals alluded to. All the writings of the
Old Testament abound in allusions to animal life, showing
a knowledge of the habits and peculiarities of the crea-
tures named, such as is only acquired by accurate and
close observation. Solomon is said to have spoken “of
beasts, of creeping things, and of fishes.” . His Proverbs
are replete with proofs of the wise king’s knowledge of, and
delight in, the inferior animals, and he constantly presents
them as examples of good, or as types of bad qualities; for
warning and for reproof. “Look not upon the wine when
it is red:” “it biteth like a serpent and stingeth like an
adder.” ‘Riches make to themselves wings; they fly away
as an eagle towards heaven.” “Let a bear robbed of her
whelps meet a man, rather than a fool in his folly.” ‘Go
to the ant, thou sluggard ; consider her ways and be wise.”



INTRODUCTION. 5

David, in the Psalms, is almost equally profuse in his allu-
sions :—“ I am like a pelican in the wilderness; I am like
an owl in the desert.” ‘Yea, the sparrow hath found an
house, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may
lay her young, even thine altars, O Lord of Hosts, my King
and my God.”

Quotations might be multiplied from the book of Job,
from the Prophets, and, indeed, from every part of the Old
Testament, evincing the deep interest taken from the earliest
times in the living works of the Great Creator; and surely
the research into, and contemplation of, the beautiful, won-
derful, and ever-interesting pages of the book of Nature,
which has been so profusely and benevolently spread before
us, is an acceptable offering of our intellect to the Giver of
all things, and a pursuit tending more than any other, to
direct our minds and hearts to “ Him in whom we live, and
move, and have our being.”

The New Testament is by no means deficient in similar
indications, and our Saviour himself, in his discourses,
makes many, and frequently touching allusions to natural
objects, both animate and inanimate. ‘The foxes have
holes, and the birds of the air have nests, but the Son of
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shepherd : the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep ;
but he that is an hireling, and not the shepherd, whose own
the sheep are not, seeth the wolf coming, and leaveth the
sheep and fleeth; and the wolf catcheth them, and scattereth
the sheep.” Many more examples might be brought, but
these will amply suffice to show the frequency of the allu-
sions to, and the use made of, the animal kingdom by the
sacred writers, in the glowing imagery of their magnificent
poems, in their promises, and in their threatenings.

Nor are the poets of profane antiquity behindhand in their
use of animated nature, for description and for metaphor,—
frequently, as will be seen in the following pages, assisting
greatly to throw a light on the obscurity of those passages
which have tasked the profoundest research.

Homer is particularly happy in illustrating his descriptive
passages by the aid of the habits of animals. Thus, he
compares a warrior, reluctantly leaving the field of battle, to
the king of beasts :—

“So turns the lion from the nightly fold,
Though high in courage, and with hunger bold ;
Long gall’d by huntsmen, and long vex’d by hounds,
Stiff with fatigue, and fretted sore with wounds;

The darts fly round him from a hundred hands,
And the red terrors of the blazing brands ;



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Till late, reluctant, at the dawn of day,
Sour he departs, and quits th’ untasted prey.”
Here is almost the natural history of the animal in a few
lines. His nightly prowling, his courage undaunted by
hounds and huntsmen, only giving way under the attack
of fire, and, lastly, his retreat at the dawn of day, are all
admirably true to nature, and agree perfectly with the scat-
tered notices in Scripture. Again, he compares a proud
chief to an eagle :—
“ As the bold bird, endued with sharpest eye
Of all that wing the mid aerial sky,
The sacred eagle, from his walks above,
Looks down, and sees the distant thicket move,
Then stoops, and sousing on the quivering hare,
Snatches his life amid the clouds of air.”
And again :—
“ So the strong eagle, from his airy height,
‘Who marks the swans’ or cranes’ embodied flight,
Stoops down impetuous while they light for food,
And, stooping, darkens with his wings the flood.”

We may observe here that Homer calls the bird the
sacred eagle, elsewhere the bird of Jove; and it is interest-
ing to find that in Ezekiel this bird is used as a symbol of
sovereignty, the king of Egypt being described as a “ great
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of Babylon, under the image of “‘s great eagle with great
wings, long-winged, full of feathers, which had divers
colours.” Job’s description is almost identical with that
of the Greek poet: “Doth the eagle mount up at thy
command, and make her nest on high? She dwelleth and
abideth on the rock, upon the crag of the rock, and the
strong place. From thence she seeketh her prey, and her
eyes behold afar off.”

Homer’s description of the dove is a beautiful illustration
of the gentle bird so often used as a type in the Scriptures.

«The mast, which late a first-rate galley bore,
The hero fixes in the sandy shore ;
To the tall top a milk-white dove they tie,
The trembling mark at which their arrows fly.
2 * s s s s *
The dove, in airy circles as she wheels,
Amid the clouds, the piercing arrow feels ;
Quite thro’ and thro’ the point its passage found,
” And at his feet fell bloody to the ground.
The wounded bird, ere yet she breathed her last,
With flagging wings slighted on the mast ;
A moment hung, and spread her pinions there,
Then sudden dropped, and left her life in air.”

Poets of all ages have celebrated the flight of the dove as
peculiarly graceful. Virgil says :—



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Her pinions poised, through liquid air she springs,
And smoothly glides, nor moves her levelled wings.”

The Psalmist’s beautiful aspiration will occur to every
mind: “Oh, that I had wings like a dove! for then would
I fly away, and be at rest.”

Sculpture and painting also lend their aid, not only in
marking the estimation in which animals were held by the
ancients, but also throwing a light on many of the more
obscure allusions of the Scripture writers. From the an-
cient sculptures of Egypt we learn much of the manners of
these people, who were too closely connected with the
Hebrews, not to have imbued them with their customs.
And accordingly, these records form interesting commen-
taries on many expressions used in the Bible: for instance,
the chase was a favourite pastime among the Egyptians,
and from the monuments found in Upper Egypt it seems
that the animals of the desert were taken for the menagerie
as well as for food; for the traps are made with the greatest
care, to prevent the prey from being injured. The animals
are also represented as being led alive, quite as often as
carried after being slain, and the sportsmen use blunt
arrows, to stun, rather than kill; the hounds, too, are
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may be recognized the wild goat, oryx, gazelle, hare, and
porcupine. It is evident that the Jewish monarchs had
adopted the custum of keeping beasts of chase, as well as
cattle, in enclosures; for we read that the daily provisions
for Solomon’s household were “ten fat oxen, and twenty
oxen out of the pasture, and an hundred sheep, besides
harts, and roebucks, and fallow deer, and fatted fowl.”
The antelope is frequently figured, and these graceful crea-
tures appear to have been great favourites with the Egyp-
tian ladies; the Egyptian princess, in Solomon’s Song, is
accordingly represented making use of the following ex-
pression :—“I charge you, O ye daughters of Jerusalem,
by the roes and by the hinds of the field, that ye stir not
up, nor awake my love, till he please.” Fowling was evi-
dently a favourite sport with the people of Egypt, as may
be gathered from numerous paintings: the birds were caught
with different kinds of nets; and how many allusions there
are to this practice in the Scriptures—“For man also
knoweth not his time: as the fishes that are taken in an
evil net, and as the birds that are caught in the snare, so
are the sons of men, snared in an evil time, when it falleth
suddenly upon them.” And again: “As a bird hasteth to
the snare, and knoweth not that it is for his life.’ The



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prophet Hosea also refers to the timidity of the Egyptian
birds, caused by the prevalence of this amusement: “They
shall tremble as a bird out of Egypt, and a dove out of
Assyria.” The only domestic birds found on the Egyptian
monuments are geese; the ostrich is frequently figured ;
large herds of cattle are also very common, and the ox
was evidently used, as in Palestine, both for food and for
agricultural purposes.

The ruins of most ancient cities furnish their quota of
illustration to our subject, either presenting us with the
sculptured forms of the animals mentioned in Holy Writ,
or some representation of the uses to which they were ap-
plied, agreeing with and explaining the allusions; and these
are continually multiplying as fresh discoveries are made.
Nineveh and Babylon, Luxor, Thebes, and the more modern
Herculaneum, have ail contributed to our knowledge, and
thrown new lights on the difficulties which beset the earnest
inquirer into the truths of Scripture.

The Natural History of the Bible may and will be con-
sidered by many as of minor importance; but is it really so,
when every animated being, from the highest to the most
insignificant, ought to be looked upon as a manifestation of
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Creator has designed for all His creatures? Do we honour
a painter, when despising, or looking with perfect indiffer-
ence on, his worksP Do we show our admiration of a
poet or a musician, by turning with apathy from the noble
thoughts of the one, and the sublime strains of the other P
Do we consider it sufficient to pay them a few unmeaning
compliments? Assuredly not; we study their works, and
learn still more to admire the painter, the poet, and the mu-
sician. Study, then, the works of God, from the firmament
which showeth His handiwork, to the drop of water teeming
with the life He has bestowed, nor consider those creatures
unworthy of regard, which are honoured by the notice of the
wisest men of ancient times ;—by David, the sweet Psalmist
of Israel ; by Solomon, the wise king of the Hebrews; by
prophets, and by moralists, and, above all, by the great
teacher Jesus Christ, who illustrated His sublime and
beautiful Sermon on the Mount with allusions both to
animals and plants. “Give not that which is holy unto
the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine.” “‘ Be-
hold the fowls of the air; for they sow not, neither do they
reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father
feedeth them.” “Consider the lilies of the field, how they
grow; they toil not, neither do they spin; and yet I say



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unto you, that even Solomon in all his glory was not
arrayed like one of these.” The adoption, by our Saviour,
of the lamb as a type of Himself, and that of the dove for
the Spirit of God, are too well known to need comment;
but that of the “ Hind of the Morning,” which is the title
of the pathetic and beautiful 22nd Psalm, so generally
supposed to be typical of Christ’s sufferings, is not so com-
monly known, but is not improbably applied to him, as the
Arabian poets frequently gave to the swn the name of the
gazelle; and the “Sun of Righteousness” is a well-known
designation of Christ. Cowper probably had this in view
when writing those beautiful lines :—
**I was a stricken deer that left the herd

Long since. With many an arrow, deep infixed,

My penting side was charged, when I withdrew,

To seek a tranquil death in distant shades.

There I was found by one who had himself

Been hurt by the archers. In his side he bore,
And in his hands and feet, the cruel scar.”

The animals noticed in the following pages are arranged
systematically, according to the modern classification, in
order to facilitate reference, and to give the reader a ge-
neral idea of the animal kingdom, from the highest class,
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approach in their habits and formation to the vegetable
kingdom. These kingdoms were formerly considered so
completely separated from each other, as to preclude the
possibility of their being confounded together; but later
discoveries have proved that these apparently impassable
barriers were not raised by the hand of Nature, and that
there are connecting links so fine and delicate, as to render
very difficult the question of where each begins and ends.
Mr. Rymer Jones thus beautifully expresses this uncer-
tainty with regard to the animal and vegetable kingdoms :—
“Light and darkness are distinct from each other, and no
one possessed of eyesight would be in danger of con-
founding night with day; yet he who, looking upon the
evening sky, would attempt to point out precisely the line
of separation between the failing day and the approaching
night, would have a difficult task to perform. Thus it is
with the physiologist, who endeavours to draw the boundary
between these two great kingdoms of Nature; for so gra-
dually and imperceptibly do their confines blend, that it is
at present utterly out of his power to define exactly where
vegetable existence ceases and animal life begins.”

In Maunder’s ‘Treasury of Natural History’ (a most valu-
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described :—“ The possession of a nervous system being
supposed to be indispensable to the power of motion, it
has been considered the distinguishing characteristic of the
animal kingdom ; but in one division (4crita, comprehend-
ing Polypes, Infusoria, Animalcules, Sponges, &c.) no traces
of nerves have hitherto been discovered. The best charac-
teristic of the animal kingdom is the possession of a mouth
or aperture, through which food is received, and a stomach
by which it is digested; and this would include all the
organized beings which have ever been considered by na-
turalists to belong to the animal kingdom, except the various
kinds of sponges.”

No apecies of the large and useful class Fishes (Pisces) is
mentioned in Scripture, though the references to fish and
fishing are by no means uncommon. In Exodus vii. it is
related, in speaking of the Nile, that “ the fish that was in
the river died ;” and there is great interest in this statement,
when it is known that fish formed a considerable part of the
subsistence of the Egyptians. They ate them either fresh,
salted, or dried in the sun. Diodorus says fish was a
great article of export, and that from the time of King
Merris many persons found occupation in salting the fish
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name. In the complaints made by the Israelites against
Moses in the desert, they particularly regret the fish of the
land of bondage: “ We remember the fish that we did eat
in Egypt freely.” Isaiah also, when denouncing divine
vengeance upon the Egyptians, dwells strongly on the ruin
of those who subsisted on the fish and other productions of
the Nile :— And the waters shall fail from the sea, and
the rivers shall be wasted and dried up. And they shall
turn the rivers far away ; and the brooks of defence shall
be emptied and dried up; the reeds and flags shall wither.
The paper-reeds by the brooks, by the mouth of the brooks,
and everything sown by the brooks, shall wither, be driven
away, and be no more. The fishers also shall mourn, and
all they that cast angle into the brooks shall lament, and they
that spread nets upon the waters shall languish. Moreover,
they that work in fine flax, and they that weave net-works,
shall be confounded. And they shall be broken in the
purposes thereof, all that make sluices and ponds for fish.”
Diodorus says, that twenty-two kinds of fish were found in
Lake Meeris. .

From the representations of this subject on Egyptian
monuments, we gather, that the fishermen were of an in-
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firmed by history. This was also the case in Palestine, and
hence the surprise evinced, when Christ selected two of his
apostles from this despised race. “Now as he walked by
the sea of Galilee, he saw Simon, and Andrew his brother,
casting a net into the sea, for they were fishers. And Jesus
said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to
become fishers of men ; and straightway they forsook all and
followed him.” The sea of Galilee still abounds in excellent
fish, though from the poverty of the country they are un-
molested, but by the storks and diving birds which frequent
its shores.

In Leviticus, the permission to eat of the inhabitants of
the waters is limited to such as have both fins and scales :
“These shall ye eat, of all that are in the waters; whatsoever
hath fins and scales in the waters, in the seas, and in the
rivers, them shall ye eat.” The shark, the ray, and the
sun-fish are examples of those fish destitute of scales, while
the seal and the walrus, though living in the waters, have
neither scales nor fins; these latter animals are also am-
phibious, which was another reason for their being regarded
as unclean. The same prohibition was in force in Egypt,
and the people of that country ate no fish brought from the
sea, under an idea that all marine productions were impure :

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for this reason, their fish was cured with fossil salt, found

_in the African desert. The priests refused all fish, according
to Plutarch, thinking they might possibly have had some
communication with the sea, Fishing with nets is illus-
trated profusely in Egyptian antiquities, and so constantly
referred to in the Bible, that it must also have been the
habit in Palestine. Our account will be appropriately closed
by the description of this employment, given by the Evan-
gelist St. John.

“ After these things Jesus showed himself again to the
disciples at the sea of Tiberias; and on this wise showed he
himself. There were together, Simon Peter, and Thomas
called Didymus, and Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, and the
sons of Zebedee, and two other of his disciples. Simon Peter
saith unto them, I go a-fishing; they say unto him, We also
go with thee. They went forth and entered into a ship im-
mediately ; and that night they caught nothing. But when
the morning was now come, Jesus stood on the shore, and
said unto them, Children, have ye any meat? They answered
him, No. And he said unto them, Cast the net on the right
side of the ship, and ye shall find. They cast therefore, and
now they were not able to draw it for the multitude of fishes.”

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Crass MAMMALIA.

—_

Oxzper QUADRUMANA.

Smrap#.—Apes, Baboons, and Monkeys.

Apes chiefly inhabit the forests of Asia and Africa; they
also abound in Malacca and the islands of the Indian Ocean,
congregating on trees and feeding on fruit, leaves, and
insects. They generally live in troops, sometimes construct-
ing a kind of hut as a defence against the weather: their
disposition is often fierce and intractable, though some
species are, on the contrary, grave and gentle; their arms
are so long as nearly to touch the ground when the animal
stands upright ; the fingers and toes are very flexible, being
thus adapted for clinging to the branches of trees, and even
when carrying their young they spring from tree to tree
with wonderful facility. As no particular species is alluded
to in the Scriptures, an example of each division will be



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given; and the Orang Outan (Pithecus satyrus), being the
most remarkable, will serve as a type of the first. It isa
native of the forests in the interior of Borneo, Sumatra, &c.,
and lives chiefly on fruits, though occasionally eating eggs,
insects, and reptiles. These animals approach the height of a
man, and are covered with coarse, reddish hair, the lps are
thin and projecting, the ears small, the nose very flat, and
the face has a bluish tinge; their arms are so long that the
tips of the fingers ean touch the ground when the animal
is erect. Dr. Abel, in the ‘ Asiatic Researches,’ thus gra-
phically describes the capture of one of these creatures :—
“ He was discovered by the company of a merchant ship, at
a place called Ramboon: on the approach of the boat’s crew
he came down from a tree, and made for a clump at some
distance, gaining by one spring a very lofty branch, and
bounding from one to another with the swiftness of a
eommon monkey. After receiving five balls, his exertions
relaxed, and he reclined exhausted against a branch: the
ammunition of the hunters being by this time exhausted,
__ they were obliged to fell the tree in order to obtain him.
But what was their surprise to see him, as the tree was
falling, effect his retreat to another, with seemingly undi-
minished vigour! In fact they were forced to cut down all



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the trees before they could oblige him to combat his enemies
on the ground; and when finally overpowered by numbers,
and nearly in a dying state, he seized a spear, which would
have withstood the strength of the stoutest man, and broke
it like a reed. It was said by those who aided in his death,
that the human-like expression of his countenance, and his
piteous manner of placing his hands over his wounds, dis-
tressed their feelings so much, as to make them question the
nature of the act they were committing.”

Baboons comprise a large and fierce tribe, very common
in parts both of Asia and Africa. They are less like man in
conformation, and far more disgusting in habits and cruel
in disposition, than the other tribes; it is said that they can
never be completely tamed, and as they advance in years
they increase in fierceness and brutality. In their native
haunts they live on berries, roots, eggs, and insects, but
often do much mischief in the more cultivated districts, by
depredations on the fruit and grain of gardens and fields,
congregating in troops for these predatory excursions. It
is said that “a troop of them will sometimes form a long
chain, extending from the vicinity of their ordinary habita-
tion, to that of the garden or field they are engaged in
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from hand to hand till it reaches its destination in the
mountains.” There are many genera and species.

The Derrias (Cynocephalus hamadryas) inhabits the moun-
tains of Arabia and Abyssinia, Maunder says, that “this
was probably the species known to the ancients, and figured
on Egyptian monuments :” and from the localities in which it
is found, it may claim to be the ave mentioned in Scripture,
if, indeed, the species can be named with any degree of
certainty. It is about four feet high, the face extremely
long, of a dirty flesh-colour, having a light ring round the
eyes: the hair of the head and neck forms a long mane
falling on the shoulders: the general colour is a mixture of
light grey with cinereous (white with a shade of brown): a
dark brown line extends down the back, the hands are
almost jet-black, and the feet rusty-brown. The Derrias is
gentle and playful when young, but afterwards becomes
sullen and malicious.

The next tribe (Monkeys) are generally distinguished by
having long tails, and cheek-pouches for the temporary re-
ception of food. They are the smallest of the Old-world
Quadrumana, and inhabit India, Malacca, &c., and Africa.
The latter may, indeed, be considered as their head quarters.
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always composed of one species; their great enemies are
serpents, as they can escape other animals by their superior
agility. Monkeys subsist principally on fruit and succulent
roots; they are very fond of sweets, but when this food fails -
they eat insects and worms, and even descend to the sea-
shore to feast on oysters and crabs: they are said to watch
the former until they open their shells, when they put in a
stone to prevent their closing, and then eat the fish at their
leisure ; to entice the crabs from the holes in which they are
concealed, they put in their thin tails, and when the crab
fastens on it, the artful monkey suddenly withdraws the
bait, and thus drags its prey to shore. As parents they are
extremely affectionate; both the male and female being in-
defatigable in fondling and caressing their offspring.

A few species must suffice as examples, for they are very
numerous, aud they will be selected from those which in-
habit localities probably visited by Solomon’s fleet. .

. The Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus Diana). This species’
is a native of Congo and Guinea. It has a long white beard ;
the body is of a reddish colour, shading into white under-
- neath, with a white crescent on the brow: the tail is very:
long. It has a playful and lively disposition. A

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olive-green colour, variegated with grey; the cheeks are
covered with long, pale yellow hair. It is a native of
several parts of Africa.

The Moustache Monkey (Cercopithecus cephus) is a na-
tive of Western Africa. It has two tufts of yellow hair on
the cheeks, whence its name is derived ; the face is bare, and
of a bluish-black colour; the hair on the head yellow, varied
with black, that on the body and limbs red and ash-colour,
the under part being rather paler.

Having thus given a slight sketch of this tribe of ani-
mals, including only those species which, from the countries
they inhabit, were probably known to the Hebrews, we will
endeavour to collect and simplify the opinions of various
authors, with regard to those members of the family which
are named in the Sacred Writings.

In the 1st book of Kings, x. 22, is the following passage :

—“For the king had at sea a navy of Tharshish, with the
navy of Hiram; once in three years came the navy of Thar-
shish, bringing gold and silver, ivory, and ayes, and pea-
cocks.” Apes are again mentioned, in nearly similar words,
in 2 Chron. ix. 21. Now it will be evident to the reader,
that from this vague notice no certainty can be arrived at
with regard to species, the original word foph being quite



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as indefinite as the translation; it is also an unsettled and
disputed point, what was the exact locality from which the
animal in question was brought.

The situation both of Tarshish, and Ophir so often men-
tioned in connection with it, is greatly disputed by the
learned. The latter has been variously placed on the western
coast of Arabia, the eastern coast of Africa, the Persian
Gulf, and the coast and islands of Asia; but the general
conclusion seems to be in favour of Sofala, partly from a
similarity in name, and also that all the articles mentioned
could be procured on the coast, or in the interior. Purchas
says that “ivory, apes, gems, and precious woods (which
grow in the wild places of Tebe, within Sofala), and much
fine black wood (ebony) grows on that coast, and is thence
carried to India. As for peacocks, I saw none there, but
there must needs be some, for I have seen the Cafers wear
their plumes on their heads. As there is a store of fine
gold, so also is there of fine silver, in Chicona, where are
rich mines.” It seems much in favour of this idea that the
coast of Africa below the Gulf was the nearest country where
the fleet of Solomon could procure, as native produce, the
commodities with which it was freighted ; accordingly this
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tives, the Persian Gulf, in some of whose islands Ophir has
been placed, and India, which has a large majority of ad-
vocates, as affording all the commodities sought for, and,
by its greater distance, accounting for the three years said
to have been spent on the voyage. Ceylon has the greatest
number of votes amongst those who think it necessary to fix
on one particular spot in the Indian territories.

The dispute with regard to Tarshish is equally intricate,
most writers considering Tartessus in Spain (a most im-
portant settlement of the Phoenicians, at the mouth of the
Guadalquiver, and not far from Cadiz) to be the place indi-
cated. Its situation in the west is inferred from Genesis
x. 4, where the name is mentioned with Elishab, Chittim,
and Dodaim, as being one of the descendants of Japheth, to
whom were given the countries of the west. In Psalm lxxu.
10, it is connected with “the islands,” which expression,
amongst the Jews, signified any country beyond the Medi-
terranean. Passages in Ezekiel show it to have been
place of great trade; and in Isaiah it is mentioned as an
important Phenician colony. But supposing this to be
really the situation of Tarshish, it involves another difficulty,
in connection with that of Ophir, as it necessitates a voyage
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expedition, and this voyage, though not considered impos-
sible, involves many and serious difficulties, Herodotus
describes such a voyage as having been for the first time
undertaken by the Phoenicians, under the orders of Pharaoh
Necho, king of Egypt, four hundred years after the time of
Solomon, and these people would surely have known from
their public records (in which circumstances of much less
importance are noted) that the voyage had been frequently
made by their ancestors.

The matter being involved in so much uncertainty, we
shall give the reader the advantage of the deductions made
by the authors of the notes to the ‘ Pictorial Bible,’ in which
a full and interesting account of the various opinions on this
intricate point may be found.

“The reader will by this time begin, perhaps, to question
whether any particular places are denoted by the words Tar-
shish and Ophir. We have already explained that ‘ships
of Tarshish’ were probably so called from being like those
which went from Phoenicia to the Atlantic, especially
adapted to a long voyage. Now, by an obvious transition
of ideas among a people whose notions of distant places
were very indefinite, when ships that made long voyages
were called ships of Tarshish, the name may, in process of



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time, have been transferred, so as to denote any distant
place to which such ships went. This would adequately
explain how it happens that the ships which went to Ophir
are called ships of Tarshish in the book of Kings, but in
the later book of Chronicles are not so called, but are said
to have gone ¢o Tarshish, that is, went a distant voyage.
Heeren applies a somewhat similar explanation to Ophir.
He says, ‘It is very probable that this name, like those of
Thule and others, did not designate any fixed place, but
simply stood as a general name for the rich south country,
including the shores of Arabia, Africa, and India.’ In con-
firmation of this, he observes that the word Ophir signifies
in Arabia ‘the rich countries.’ In these explanations, as
respecting the names of Tarshish and Ophir, we entirely
acquiesce. They enable us to conclude that the fleet may
have gone trading to various places, collecting the different
commodities which were required, and relieve us from the
necessity of finding everything in one place.”

The mention of various animals being brought to Solomon
is very interesting when we consider it in connection with
his known attachment to the study of natural history:
“He spake of trees, from the cedar-tree that is in Lebanon,
pnto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall; he spake



MONKEYS. 29

also of beasts, and of creeping things, and of fishes.” We
can understand that he commissioned his navigators to bring
home living specimens of the more remarkable foreign ani-
mals, that he might be enabled to acquaint himself with
their peculiar habits and characteristics by actual study and
observation. Thus we find that although trade was the
primary object of his navigation, the wise Hebrew king was —
not insensible to the advantages which it offered him, in
acquiring a larger knowledge of God’s creation; and, as
every one would be anxious to gratify the king in his
favourite pursuit, we may readily imagine that he must
have formed a noble collection of animals, many of which
probably had never before been seen in western Asia. The
writings in which his observations are recorded would have
been of great interest at the present day, but now the only
evidence we possess of his peculiar taste for such studies,
beyond the bare historical statement of the fact, is in the
circumstance that his existing writings contain more nume-
rous and striking allusions to the characteristics of animals
and plants than are to be found in any other sacred writer.



80 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

Orpen CHEIROPTERA.

VESPERTILIONIDZ.— Bats.

These animals are characterized by having the faculty of
sustained flight, owing to their anterior limbs being formed
like wings, the fingers being extremely long and connected
by a membrane, which in most species extends between the
hind legs, and embraces the tail, where this member is not
wanting. They all possess four large canine teeth; the
other teeth vary considerably. Cheiroptera are divided into
two families. Jstiophori are distinguished by the peculiar
construction of the nose, the skin being expanded into leaf-
like appendages. The second family, Anistiophori, have
the nose simple. These are again divided into sub-families,
those of the first division being distinguished by the more
or less complicated structure of the nose, those of the latter
by the form of the wings.

There are about twenty species of these interesting little .
animals in England; and Mr. Bell rightly observes that
“it is, perhaps, difficult to account for the prejudices
which have always existed against them: that the ancient
Greek and Roman poets, furnished with exaggerated ac-
counts of the animals infesting the remote regions with



BATS. 31

which their commerce or their conquests made them ac-
quainted, should have caught eagerly at these marvellous
stories and descriptions, and rendered them subservient to
their fabulous but highly imaginative mythology, is not won-
derful ; and it is probable that some of the Indian bats, with
the strange combination of the character of beast and bird,
which they were believed to possess, gave to Virgil the
idea, which he has so poetically worked out, of the harpies
which fell on the tables of his hero and his companions,
and polluted, whilst they devoured, the feast from which
they had driven the affrighted guests.” But that the harm-
less little bats of our own climate, whose habits are so
innocent and amusing, should be connected in the mind
with anything mysterious or alarming, is rather incompre-
hensible.

The original word used in Isaiah, ch. ii. ver. 20, is atedt-
phim, which is supposed to mean “fliers in darkness,” a
very suitable name for bats, which only quit their retreats
when night comes on. They are mentioned also in the
books of Leviticus and Deuteronomy; and in the latter are
very correctly connected with “every creeping thing that
flieth.” Nothing can now be ascertained relative to the
species alluded to, and, indeed, in all probability, no defi-



32 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

nite species was intended, the allusion being simply to bats
in general. There are no very large or remarkable kinds
in Palestine, the most common species being little larger
than those found in England. When examined, it is seen
to be a very delicate and beautiful creature, covered with
fine fur of a pale yellow colour, while the wings are, when
expanded, ribbed with bright red lines. Bats were forbidden
as food by the Mosaic law, but they are considered delicate
eating in some parts of Southern Asia, where they are of a
large size.

The bats of the Holy Land, as usual, live in caves and
deserted buildings, but they also swarm in the towns. Many
of the windows are only latticed, for greater coolness; con-
sequently they harbour in the rooms, clinging in consi-
derable numbers to the high ceilings: the lightness of their
colour, the loftiness of the apartments, and the perfect state
of repose maintained by them during the day, preventing
them from being very conspicuous; but in the evening,
if unable to quit their asylum, they occasion much trouble
and annoyance by flying about the room. They, however,
prefer underground cellars, and there they may be found
by hundreds.

Bats feed chiefly on insects, such as gnats, moths, and



BATS. 33

beetles, the wide mouth and formidable teeth with which
they are provided being an excellent trap for their capture.
Thus they are of great service to vegetation even in our
temperate climate; and in those tropical regions where
insects exist in myriads, many localities would not be habi-
table without this useful family. In this country they
disappear in autumn, and, clustering together in the closest
crannies they can find, remain dormant, until the warm
suns of spring induce them to venture from their retreat.
The female has generally two young ones at a time,
which are naked and helpless at their birth, and constantly
cling to their mother until capable of flight. The ears of
bats are generally very large, so that the sense of hearing
is probably acute. The eyes, on the contrary, are remark-
ably small, and being deeply seated like those of the mole,
they do not seem to be essentially necessary to the animal
in finding its way. The experiments made by Spallanzani
proved that, when blinded, they could find their way be-
tween obstacles of which they had no previous knowledge. —
He suspended willow rods in the room into which he turned
the blind bats, and though he moved these, so as to make
the passages as varied as possible, the animals never struck
one of them, though they flew in all directions. It is
D



34 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

supposed that they feel a different resistance in the air in
time to avoid the obstacle, but by what sensation, or by
what means, it is very difficult to determine: the existence
of such a faculty in this and many other nocturnal animals
is, however, a proof of the wisdom and goodness of the
Creator.

- Bats are very numerous on the banks of the Nile, where
insects abound: in India also, they swarm in the stupen-
dous caves, which have been hewn with so much care and
labour into temples, now almost deserted, and abandoned to
bats and reptiles; in New Holland they are also very nume-
rous, and in the South Sea Islands species of a large size are
found in profusion. The vampire, of which so many exag-
gerated accounts have been published, is found in South
America. It is accused, not only of sucking the blood of -
single individuals, or animals, but of destroying whole herds
of cattle, when these were first introduced by the mission-
aries. Many of the stories related are no doubt based on
trath, though going much beyond it in details, for notwith-
standing that bats are, on the whole, far more useful than
hurtful to man, they have, from their peculiar appearance,
dismal habitations, and the time of their flight, been
ereatures to which poets have frequently had recourse, to



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excite feelings of dread and loathing. As the peacock was
sacred to Juno, queen of heaven, so the bat was dedicated
to Proserpine, the empress of hel].*

Orpen INSECTIVORA.

Tatpa.—The Mole.

These animals are admirably qualified for the subterra-
neous life they are destined to lead. They are five or six
inches in length, the body thick, the head much prolonged,
the nose projecting greatly, and formed for conveying food
to the mouth; they have no external ears, though the sense
of hearing is very acute; and the small eyes are so nearly
concealed by the fur, as to have given rise to the belief that
they were entirely wanting; the legs are very short and the
fore feet strong, broad, and furnished with large stout claws,
thus enabling the animal to work through the ground with
great rapidity. The food of moles consists chiefly of worms
and the larvee of insects, but in summer they appear on the
surface in search of other prey, such as birds, mice, frogs,
and snails; in these nocturnal excursions, they are often, in

* British Cyclopedia: art, Bar.



36 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

their turn, preyed upon by the owl. Moles are exceedingly
voracious, and it is said they die of starvation if kept twelve
hours without food; if two are confined together, the
strongest will, if hungry, devour the weakest, even to the
bones. Farmers are no friends to these little creatures, as
by turning up the earth they expose the roots of plants,
or overthrow them by burrowing; but many agriculturists
think they make ample amends, by the destruction of earth-
worms and other noxious animals.

The fur of the mole is very soft and thick. “Fur of
every kind may be regarded as a species of organ of what is
called touch, not in the mere pile of the fur, but in the
sensation which is instantly communicated to its roots, as
we find in many instances, especially in those whiskers of
nocturnal animals which guide them in their rambles.
Upon the same principle, there is no question that the ex-
quisitely. delicate fur of the mole, which yields to a touch
quite imperceptible to us, is one of the finest organs of
feeling in the whole animal kingdom. Nor is there any
doubt, that this fur communicates to the owner the slightest
concussion of the earth over its nest or its gallery.”* This
quick sense of touch makes ample amends to the mole for

* British Cyclopedia: art. Mone.



THE MOLE, 37

the deficiency in that of sight, which, indeed, would be a
useless gift to an animal destined to a subterraneous ex-
istence. But even this deficiency is not so great as has been
supposed ; the idea of the total blindness of the common
mole is an error, which has been handed down from one
naturalist to another since the time of Aristotle, who, in all
probability, took his opinion from the species living in
Italy, Greece, and other parts of the south of Europe, in
which the eyes are merely rudimental, not larger than a
grain of mustard-seed, and with no opening in the lids.

There is a passage in Shakspeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet,’
which has been quoted by almost every describer of the
mole, since the time Shakspeare wrote. But notwithstand-
ing the number of times this short passage has been alluded
to, we shall quote it again for the purpose of doing justice
both to the mole and to the poet. The passage to which
we allude is as follows :-—

“Pray you tread softly, that the blind mole may not
Hear s foot fall.”

The scene of this passage is laid in the neighbourhood of
Venice, and the mole of that country is the blind one, but
whether Shakspeare was aware that the moles of that
country have the eyelids unopened, is a question which we



38 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

cannot solve. The probability is, that, like most others, he
had taken his notions of the animal from the description of
Aristotle, or rather from the popular opinion grounded on
that description; and that Aristotle described this blind or
southern mole, for our mole has not only eyes, but very
brilliant ones, though they are very small. The difference
in the eyes of these two species is supposed to be owing to
the greater abundance of under-ground food at the dis-
posal of the mole of southern latitudes, which prevents the
necessity of their seeking it on the surface, where the eyes of
the English mole are valuable to them. How remarkable
is the constant adaptation of means to the end required, in
every part of the creation !

The mole is usually a solitary animal, each having its own
habitation, which is constructed with great care, generally
near a wall or the roots of a tree, which form a shelter: it
is dome-shaped so as to drain off the water, and sufficiently
hard and firm to prevent the rain penetrating through; the
interior consists of two galleries and a circular dwelling,
which are all connected by means of sloping passages. This
habitation is formed in the latter part of the summer, and
is used by the mole as a resting-place from the time the
autumnal rains commence, until the return of summer.



THE MOLE. 39

The mole is mentioned in our translation of the Scriptures
in the following verse :—Isaiah ii. 20: “ In that day a man
shall cast his idols of silver and his idols of gold, which
they made each one for himself to worship, to the moles
and to the bats.” The original word has been very variously
rendered. In the Septuagint it is translated vanities; in other
versions, pits, or holes ; but it is more generally understood
to mean some one of those animals which burrow in the
ground ; and it.is probable that the word rendered “ mole”
did not define any particular animal of this class, but was
intended to intimate that the idols should be cast into dark
and secret places, such as are inhabited by the mole and the
bat, or by animals possessing similar habits.

The old English name of the mole, of which the present
is merely a contraction, was mouldiwarp, or mouldwarp,
which simply means that which casts up the soil. In some
parts of Scotland this is changed into moudiewark, or
moudie ; all containing allusions to the mode in which the
animal works in the mould. There is a species existing at
the Cape of Good Hope called the golden mole, from the
extreme brilliancy of its hue. That of England is called
Talpa Europea ; the blind mole, Talpa ceca.



40 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY,

Oxpze CARNIVORA.

Unsus.—The Bear. (Plate I., the Syrian Bear.)

These well-known animals are remarkable for their
massive limbs, and clumsy, heavy appearance. They have
five-toed feet, armed with strong claws, more calculated for
digging in the ground and climbing trees than for tearing
their prey. They are omnivorous in their diet, some
living entirely on vegetable food ; others being carnivorous :
though they will rarely attack man, unless extremely pressed
by hunger, when they are very formidable antagonists.
Honey is said to be a favourite repast with many species,
and they will climb high trees for the sake of plundering
the nest of the wild bee ; they also eat the eggs and young
of birds, small animals, carrion, and fish, as in the case of
the polar bear, who must depend chiefly on what is thrown
up by the sea for his somewhat precarious subsistence.
From the peculiar formation of the shoulder-bones, which
are not kept apart by clavicles as in most other animals,
the bear is enabled to grasp and hug between the fore legs,
much more powerfully than would have otherwise been the
case, thus strangling any unfortunate animal that falls into
its power by strong compression of the chest ; this peculiarity





Fete



Syrian Rear Jackall.



Eroverbs. ..17.



THE BEAR. 41

also enables it to climb without difficulty. The teeth of the
bear are comparatively small and blunt, consequently not
well adapted for feeding on flesh in its fresh state; and this
agrees with the known fact, that the bear never attacks
living animals, if it can find food more easily managed.

Bears of some species or other are to be met with in
every latitude. In Europe, Asia, and America, they are
pretty widely diffused, but are rarely found in ‘Africa: in-
deed they appear more suited to the cold or temperate
climates, and here accordingly they are seen in their greatest
vigour and perfection. They do not seem to extend to the
southern hemisphere, excepting perhaps in the Andes, where
there is a great variety of climate; none have been dis-
covered in New Holland. Bears live chiefly in dens and
eaves, or in hollow trees: they hybernate according to the
climate, and during the period of torpor of course cease to
eat, living on the accumulation of fat they have acquired
during the time of activity, and making their reappearance
in a very lean and exhausted condition.

The Brown Bear (Ureus Arctos) is so called from its pre-
vailing colour, but this colour varies through every shade,
from sooty black to dirty white. It is found in almost
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42 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

burning deserts of Libya and Numidia, and is, without
doubt, the animal referred to in the Scriptures. It is
still found in Western Asia, and, though but rarely, in
the wildernesses bordering on Palestine. This species is
found in so many places, and varies so much in size and
colour, that it has frequently been divided and subdivided
into species and varieties; but from the perfect resemblance
in the skeleton, and in the habits, of the bear inhabiting the
Pyrenees, the Alps, and the mountains of Lapland, the range
of the Himalaya, and the shores of the Polar Sea, it seems
probable that the difference in colour and appearance is
merely the result of climate, and the brown, black, cinna-
mon, and white bears, instead of being distinct species, are
probably not even distinct varieties, the colour merely
changing from one generation to another, as well as in dif-
ferent individuals.

The Ursus Arctos feeds on wild honey, fruit, &c., and
those of Siberia, being well fed, are by no means formidable ;
women and children ranging about with perfect safety, even
in the forests where they abound. “ As they are not much
disturbed except towards the close of the season, when they
begin to get fat, they are not timid any more than forward,
and it is possible to pass them as closely and as safely as if



THE BRAR. 438

they were sheep. The sudden appearance of a person in an
unwonted dress alarms them, and makes them take flight ;
but it is said that the most efficient bugbear is an umbrella,
the expanding of which makes them roar and run with
all their might ; an umbrella is, indeed, an object of more
dread to most wild animals than the most efficient weapon
that man can brandish. A fierce bullock is more certainly
turned by flashing an umbrella open in his face, than by _
any other means; and there are recorded instances of the
tiger being put to flight in the same way.”*

The abundance of these bears in the mountains of Swit-
zerland in former times, gave the name of Berne to one of
the Swiss cantons, and at that place bear-pits are still kept
up in honour of the name; the inmates being fed on vege-
tables and bread; all unripe fruit brought to the market
is also confiscated for their use.

The intense affection shown by the female bear for its
young, is illustrated by many interesting anecdotes in
voyages and travels. In Lord Mulgrave’s narrative of a
voyage for the discovery of the North-west Passage, is a very
interesting account of a bear, whose young had been killed
v8 a shot from the ship. Though wounded herself, she

® British Cyclopedia: art. Bran.



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would not leave her young behind; not understanding they
were dead, she placed food before them, and by every affec-
tionate motion tried to induce them to eat; she then en-
deavoured to raise them, withdrew to a short distance, and
looked back, expecting them to follow, but seeing them still
motionless, she returned, and with inexpressible fondness
walked round, licking their wounds and moaning bitterly.
At last, as though convinced that they were indeed dead, she
uttered a fierce and bitter growl, which was answered by
another and more merciful shot, laying the affectionate
animal dead beside her young.

So fine a trait in the character of the bear was not lost on
the sacred writers, and consequently it occurs as a simile in
many parts of the Bible. In Proverbs xvii. 12, “Let a
bear robbed of her whelps meet a man, rather than a fool in
his folly;” and again, 2 Samuel xviii. 8, “They be chafed
in their minds as a bear robbed of her whelps.” There is a
similar expression in Hosea.

The narrative related in 2 Kings ii. 28, where bears were
made the instrument of punishment to the profane despisers .
of Elisha, is another proof that the Syrian bear (U. Syriacus,
Plate I.) was then a common inhabitant of the country. It
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THE BEAR. 45

subject, to explain the term “little children” as used in
this chapter, which has often given rise to animadversion.
“The term is the same which Solomon applied to himeelf
when not much, if anything, less than twenty years of age,
- and which is elsewhere applied to young but full-grown
men. The translation ‘little children’ is, therefore, cal-
culated to give a wrong impression of this transaction.
They were, doubtless, profane young men, of the city where
the golden calf was worshipped, well enough able to know
what they were about; but who, nevertheless, poured forth
not merely, or principally, expressions of personal contempt
to Elisha, but of derision at the translation of Elijah, when
they thus abusively told him to‘go up’ after his master.
Their act, therefore, did not incur the fearful punishment
which followed, merely as an act of disrespect to the prophet,
but also as a grievous insult to the power and majesty of
God.”*

To the use of the bear, either as food, or of its fur in
clothing, we find no allusions in the Scriptures. It was cer-
tainly not eaten by the Jews, being included amongst those
animals which, from their conformation, were considered
unclean, and were forbidden to them; the fur would also

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46 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

be more esteemed in colder climates. To the Kamtschat-
kadales it is most valuable in various ways. They make of
it beds, coverlets, caps, gloves, and collars for their sledge-
dogs, also soles for their shoes, which have the advantage of
not slipping ; the flesh is reckoned a great dainty, and they
usually invite friends to partake; window-panes are made
of the intestines, which are as clear and transparent as
Muscovy glass. A light black bear-skin is one of the most
costly articles in the winter wardrobe of a gentleman in
Russia, and the ladies wear very large bear muffs, half-con-
cealing their elegant shape.

Metzs.—The Badger.

This animal has very short nails, the toes very much
covered by skin, and a pouch from which issues a strong
and fetid smell. The nails are powerful and formed for
digging; the body thick, and legs short. The colour is
generally brownish-grey, with a black band on each side of
the head. Badgers are easily tamed when treated with
kindness, becoming playful and familiar. They burrow in
the ground, the entrance to their habitation being usually
placed in concealment, under tangled herbage or shrubs.

There are only two species, Meles vulgaris, the common
badger, and Meles Labradorica, the American badger. The



THE BADGER. 47

former measures about two feet and a half in length, and
the tail, which is clothed with Jong hair, half a foot more.
The hair of the body is long, close, and fine; the skin, with
the hair on, is employed in making Highland pouches, and
the hair is used for painters’ brushes. The common badger
is very generally distributed over the colder parts of the
temperate portion of Europe and Asia. It does not seem
to have been known to the Greek naturalists, but the
Romans were acquainted with it under two names, Meles
and 7aeus. At that time the locality of the badger was
probably in a more southern latitude ; for it is certain that
the climate of Europe has much changed in character. It
seems, however, very doubtful whether the badger extended
so far to the south-east as to be known to the Hebrews
when wanderers in the desert, which would, too, have been
an unnatural haunt for this animal; consequently, the ex-
pression used in Exodus xxv. 5, when describing the erection
of the Tabernacle, is probably one of those which must be
considered as not giving strictly the sense of the original :
an error, consequent on the very imperfect knowledge of
natural history at the time when the translation of the
Bible was made.

The following explanation of this difficulty is from the



48 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

‘ Pictorial Bible :-—“ It is uncertain what is intended by the
word rendered ‘ badger.’ Some take it to mean a prepara-
tion of leather, as morocco ; all the ancient versions regard
it as a colour of leather or skin, and point out crimson or
different shades of blue. The Jewish traditions concur in
this view with some exceptions, and it is supported by the
analogy of the third covering next beneath this, which was
of ‘sheep-skins dyed red.’ Many, however, with our trans-
lators, regard the ¢akask as the name of an animal, but
differ greatly as to the species. As Gesenius remarks, the
construction favours this interpretation, and he adds, that
several Hebrew interpreters explain it by the weasel or
martin; others by the badger. But in Arabic tahash sig-
nifies the dolphin, with which the ancients, in common life,
classed the seal. ‘Seal-skins’ would certainly make a good
sense, and would be tolerably applicable to all the passages
in which the word ¢akashk occurs. But we are still in-
clined to think, that to understand it as a colour, perhaps
purple, is the better alternative.”

Purorrus (Mustela) vutearis.—The Weasel.

This is the smallest of its tribe, measuring eight inches
in length and two and a half in height. The colour varies
in different climates, but generally the upper parts and legs



THE WEASEL. 49

are pale brown, the under parts white; the eyes are small
and black. It is very generally distributed over the cold
and temperate regions of the world, and is remarkably agile
in its movements, possessing an extraordinary degree of
flexibility, which enables it to make its way through an
almost incredibly small space. The weasel lives on small
animals, leverets, young rabbits, mice, &., seizing its prey
by the neck, when its bite very speedily causes death: it
then sucks the blood, and keeps the flesh till it has become
sufficiently “high” for its taste. The female makes a bed
of leaves and moss for her brood, feeding them with fresh
eggs and small animals; she has only one litter in the year.

This little creature is very bold for its small size, and
often attacks animals much larger than itself. The fol-
lowing curious story is told of one in Scotland, by Mrs.
Lee, in her useful ‘Elements of Natural History.’ “An
eagle was seen by some haymakers, rising in the air with a
peculiar flight; he flapped his wings with violence, as if
much alarmed and agitated, and rapidly ascended; in a
short time, however, he descended with still greater ra-
pidity, tumbling down like a shot bird. When he reached
the earth, the party observing him ran to ascertain the cause
of this occurrence, when a large weasel ran from the body,

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stood upon its hind legs for a few moments to survey its
enemies, and then went into the neighbouring wood. On
examining the eagle, it was dead, having been killed by a
wound in its throat, supposed to have been made by the
weasel. This supposition was confirmed by a similar attack
having been made by a weasel on a grouse, which flew away
with the animal hanging to it.”

The weasel is mentioned in the list of unclean animals
in the 1]th chapter of Leviticus, verse 39, and is there
classed with the reptiles; but the word in the Syriac sig-
nifies a creeping movement, which is very applicable to the
weasel. The Vulgate and Septuagint agree with our version.
The name was very probably given also to some of the lizard
tribe, and in this case one of these might be meant.

Musreza ruro.—The Ferret.

This little animal measures about thirteen inches, ex-
clusive of the tail, which is about five more; it has a sharp
nose, red and fiery eyes, and round ears; the colour is pale
yellow, sometimes mixed with white, black, and brown. In
its wild state it is a native of Africa, whence it was brought
into Spain, and has gradually been introduced into other
European countries. It sleeps almost continually during
the cold weather, our climate being, in fact, too severe for it,



THE FERRET. : §1

except in a domesticated state, and it is necessary to keep
it in a box lined with wool; its favourite food is the blood
of small animals, and it is naturally an enemy to rabbits,
. which circumstance man has turned to account, by making
it the instrument of their capture. When sent into the
burrows of rabbits, the ferret is always muzzled, that he may
not kill them in their holes, but only drive them out, to be
caught in the nets prepared for the purpose. If the ferret
becomes unmuzzled, he is often lost, for after sucking the
blood of his victim he frequently falls asleep in the burrow ;
and there, in the midst of abundance, he remains till the
severity of the winter cold destroys him. The ferret is of
an irritable nature, emitting a very disagreeable odour when
provoked, and its bite is difficult to cure. The female has
two broods in the year, each consisting of from six to nine.
Though this little animal has been introduced into Europe
at least two thousand years, it has never become sufficiently
inured to the climate to pass into the wild state.

The ferret is included in the list of unclean animals
mentioned in the 11th chapter of Leviticus; but it seems
much more probable that the translation is an incorrect
one, than that this native of Africa should have been
known so commonly to the Hebrews, as to render its inter-



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diction as an article of food necessary. The alternative
seems to be some species of lizard, “perhaps the Lacerta
gecko, a species found in countries bordering the Mediterra-
nean ; of a reddish-grey, spotted with brown. It is thought
at Cairo to poison food over which it passes, and especially
salt provisions, of which it is very fond. It has a voice
somewhat resembling that of a frog, which is intimated by
the Hebrew name, importing a sigh or groan.”*

Canis FAMILIARIS.—The Dog.

This well-known and most useful animal would, from its
familiarity to every one, seem to need little description, and
the number of the species, supposed to amount, with varie-
ties, to a hundred, would render it impossible to enter into
any detail respecting it. The dog is arranged by Cuvier in
three divisions, depending on the length of the muzzle:
the long-muzzled dogs include those most nearly in a
state of nature, such as the wild dog of Nepal, Canis pri-
mavus, considered by Mr. Hodgson to be the original stock
of all the domestic varieties ; those which have this part of a
moderate length, including those species which are the most
serviceable to man, of which the shepherd’s dog is an ex-
ample; and the third division, which embraces the short-

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muzzled dogs, many of which are large and ferocious. The
half-wild dogs of India, Africa, and Australia, the numerous
tribe of hounds, terriers, spaniels, and sporting dogs, all
belong to the first division. The second boasts of the noble
Newfoundland, the useful and sagacious shepherd’s dog,
without whose invaluable assistance, the Scotch mountain
pastures would be almost useless; the cur, and the turn-
spit, whose labours in the kitchen are superseded by the
march of invention. The third includes the bull-dog and
mastiff, which, though in many ways serviceable to man,
have neither the swift motion nor the affectionate and
playful disposition of the first two divisions, being gene- -
rally surly in temper, and snappish to all bat their imme-
diate protectors. That the ferocity of the most savage dogs
is mixed with much that is amiable and intelligent, is
proved by an anecdote which has recently appeared in the
public prints. In consequence of an alarm of fire near
Drary Lane, a poor woman contrived to get on the top of
a chapel, and was making her way across the adjoining roof, .
when she fell through a skylight into a factory in which was
kept a ferocious dog of the bull-terrier species. Guided by
her groans, several men went to her rescue, but, fearing the.
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when, to their astonishment, they found the usually savage
animal licking the woman, as if to console her, and, instead
of rushing upon them, evinced the most lively joy that they
had come to succour her. No species of this third division
are ever found in a wild state.

The dog is considered old at fifteen, and few attain the
age of twenty, A small terrier was given to the author's
family, ‘as being too aged for use, and said to be seventeen ;
at all events, she had lost most of her teeth, and her hair
was turning grey; but “Fan” so attached herself to the
family, and particularly to one member of it, who was then
an invalid, and so endeared herself by her intelligence and
extreme affection, that every care was taken of her, and she
lived eight years after her introduction into the family,
when her sufferings from a bad cough made it necessary to
have her destroyed, to the great regret of her friends; for
“poor old Fan” was a universal favourite. Her bright
black-and-tan coat was thickly besprinkled with grey, and
her head nearly white some years before she died.

The English reader of the Bible is often surprised at the
contemptuous manner in which these interesting and af-
fectionate animals are mentioned in the Sacred Writings ;
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degree the result of domestication and kind treatment. In
the East they have neither of these advantages, and are
therefore fierce, cruel, and greedy, a character they main.
tain to this day; for Mohammedanism proscribes them as
unclean, and hence, though they are very numerous in the
towns of Western Asia, they belong to no one, and, sub-
sisting on any chance food they may pick up, become fero-
cious and savage to a degree unknown to us. Indeed, in
many places it would be very dangerous to go into the
streets alone, or unarmed at night; and even powerful and
resolute men are sometimes prevented from entering the
gates, unless under the guidance of an inhabitant to over-
awe the dogs. This quality renders them very serviceable
to the Arabs and other nomade tribes, in the care of their
flocks; but still they will not bear any comparison with
our faithful and sagacious shepherd’s dog.

Bloodhounds were formerly trained for the chase, and for
warlike purposes. These dogs were very dangerous, and the
Psalmist probably alludes to them when he says, “ Deliver my
soul from the sword, and my darling from the power of the
dog.” And in the Book of Proverbs is the following adage :
“He that passeth by, and meddleth with strife belonging
not to him, is like one that taketh a dog by the ears.”



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The texts in proof of the generally contemptuous opinion
entertained of dogs in the eastern countries, are very nume-
Tous, such as in Psalm xxii. 16: “ For dogs have compassed
ine about; the assembly of the wicked have enclosed me.”
In 1 Samuel xvii. 43, Goliath says, “Am I a dog, that thou
comest to me with staves?” And Job declares, “ But now
they that are younger than I, have me in derision, whose
fathers I would have disdained to have set with the dogs of
my flock.” Many other instances might be mentioned, but
hese will suffice. In the New Testament the expressions
are of a like character, investing our beautiful and interest-
ing favourite with the most hateful qualities ; though Christ,
in his beautiful parable of the rich man and Lazarus, records
an affecting proof of their gentleness. In many profane
authors similar feelings are testified ; even “ Homer’s heroes
call each other dogs with great spirit ;” but modern poets
are more just to the character of this faithful animal. A
short extract from Byron’s well-known lines on a New-
foundland dog will prove his sense of its worth; and many
other passages will probably recur to the memory of the
poetic reader.

* But the poor dog, in life the firmest friend,
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Whose honest heart is stil! his master’s own,
Who labours, fights, lives, breathes for him alone;
Unhonoured falls, unnoticed all his worth,
Denied in heaven the soul he held on earth;
While man, vain insect! hopes to be forgiven,
And claims himself a sole exclusive heaven.”

These last lines agree in feeling with the belief enter-
tained by the Indian warrior, who thinks that his favourite
dog will bear him company to the “happy hunting grounds,”
8 feeling beautifully expressed in the well-known lines—

“ Lo, the poor Indian ! whose untutored mind
Sees God in clonds, or hears him in the wind;
His soul proud science never taught to stray
Far as the solar walk, or milky way;

Yet simple nature to his hope has given,

Behind the cloud-topt hill, a humbler heaven ;
Some safer world, in depth of woods embraced,
Some happier island in the watery waste,

Where slaves once more their native land behold,
No fiends torment, no Christian thirets for gold ;
But thinks, admitted to that equal sky,

His faithful dog shall bear him company.”

The numerous anecdotes which might be related, to illas-
trate every interesting point of the dog’s character, would

fill a volume, and, though greatly tempted to record some
of them, I must refrain. There is an amusing and well-



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chosen collection in ‘ Chambers’s Miscellany,’ a work which
ought to be accessible to all young readers.

Canis Lurvs.—The Wolf.

Though nearly allied to the dog, we lose in this animal
all the affectionate and endearing qualities of its domesticated
relative, and though now entirely free from its ravages in
England, it is still the scourge of many of the European
countries during the severe weather, which, by curtailing
the supply of food in the forests, emboldens it to attack tra-
vellers, and prow! about the villages, in large troops, whose
savage ferocity is only equalled by the perseverance with
which they track and follow their victims, whether man,
horses, or sheep.

The first mention of the wolf in the Bible gives the same
idea of stealthy ferocity to its character which it possesses
in the present day. In Genesis xlix. 27, “ Benjamin shall
ravin as a wolf; in the morning he shall devour the prey,
and at night he shall divide the spoil,” intimating that day
and night its delight is to seize and tear its prey; which
agrees with the description given it by travellers, as con-
stantly on the prowl, with apparently an insatiable appe-
tite; most commentators agree in referring the comparison
here made, to the fierce and unjust contest in which the



THE FOX. 59

tribe of Benjamin engaged with the other tribes, and in
which it was almost exterminated. The prophet Habakkuk
makes use of the expression, “ more fierce than the evening
wolves ;” and in Zephaniah a similar text may be found ;
showing that the savage character of this animal was well
known to the ancient writers, and that it must have been
pretty common in Palestine at the time they wrote: at the
present time but few of the wilder animals are found in
that country.

Canis Voupgs (or Vulpes vulgaris).—The Fox.

This animal, as well as the wolf, is now considered as be-
longing to the extensive genus Canis, dog, from which the
fox differs but little in organization ; the formation of the
teeth is very similar, the feet and toes are also alike. The
distinguishing characteristics seem to lie in the somewhat
different form of the eye, the superior length and greater
thickness of fur on the tail, and the nose being more elon-
gated and pointed. The fox differs essentially in habit from
other canine animals: it is more decidedly a dweller in the
ground, making holes or excavations, technically called
- “earths,” for ite dwelling-place; and another peculiarity is
its never joining in bands for any common purpose, but
being quite solitary in its operations,—~in this respect differ.



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ing greatly from the wolf, jackal, and probably the dog in
a state of nature.

Foxes are found in most parts of the world, but are far
more abundant in the temperate and cold climates: from
the severity of the latter, their thick warm fur forms an
adequate protection. They live on small animals, such as
hares and rabbits, the latter of which they dig from the
warren, and game of all kinds, which they destroy in great
quantities; when these are scarce, they make war on
rats, field-mice, serpents, lizards, toads, and moles; roots
and insects do not come amiss to them when pressed by
hunger, and grapes and other sweet fruits are considered a
dainty, as well as honey, for which they will attack and
ransack the nests of the wild bee. The female fox makes
her nest of leaves and hay; the young ones, from three to
eight in number, are born blind, and much resemble young
puppies. The skin of the fox, being furnished with a soft
warm fur, is much used for muffs, boas, and other similar
purposes ; great numbers are, therefore, taken in the alpine
districts of Switzerland, and imported from Newfoundland
and the countries round Hudson’s Bay. The flesh of the
fox is coarse and rank, but is eaten by the natives of the
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THE FOX. 61

the animals are fattened on the spoils of the vineyard
during the vintage.

' The common fox of England (Canis Vulpes) is fawn-
coloured, intermixed with black and white. The arctic
species (C. lagopus) is usually of a bluish-grey colour,
though sometimes found entirely white ; it inhabits the cold
regions of the polar circle, particularly in Kamtchatka, sub-
sisting on young wild geese and other water-fowl. Steller
relates, that when he was travelling, he met with great
numbers of these little animals. “When we made a halt by
the way,” he writes, “they gathered round us, and played a
thousand tricks in our view. When we sat still they ap-
proached us so closely, that they gnawed our shoe-strings ;
if we lay down, as if intending to sleep, they came and
smelt at our noses, to ascertain whether we were dead or
alive.” There are various other species in both the Old
and New Worlds.

The common fox was, and still is, of frequent occurrence
in Palestine; but as the original word Shua/ was equally
used by the Hebrews to signify the Jackal (Plate I.), it
is believed by commentators, that this latter animal is, in
most cases, meant. It is the Canis aureus of naturalists,
about the size of the fox, the colour dirty yellow above and



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white beneath, with a dark mark on the back and sides.
Jackals associate together like wolves, forming large packs,
often amounting, in Palestine, to two or three hundred,
thus differing from the fox, which is not gregarious; their
howlings are fearful, hence their Hebrew name ayim,
“‘howlers,” which is improperly rendered, in Isaiah xiii. 22,
xxxiv. 14, and Jeremiah ii. 39, “‘ wild beasts of the islands.”
Jackals, like foxes, live in holes in the ground, and are very
numerous in ruined towns, from which circumstance, the
prophets, in describing the future desolation of a city, say
it shall become the habitation of jackals; a prediction
verified by the actual condition of the towns to which the
prophecies apply. It is evident that this animal, and not
the fox, is alluded to in the account of the marriage of
Samson in the 15th chapter of Judges, as the latter would
have been very difficult to find in so great a number, while
with the former it would be comparatively easy, from their
being found in large packs. This obviates the difficulty
which has often been felt with regard to this incident, par-
ticularly as it is not necessary to suppose that Samson
caught the whole number himself, or at one time. The
animals being tied together in pairs, was, no doubt, intended
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THE LION. 68

brands had effectually set fire to “the standing corn of the
Philistines, and burnt up both the shocks and also the
standing corn, with the vineyards and olives.” The idea of
such conflagrations being caused by foxes, seems to have
been prevalent with the ancients. “Thus Lycophron makes
Cassandra represent Ulysses as a cunning and mischievous
man, the ‘man for many wiles renowned,’ of Homer, and
styles him a fox with a firebrand at his tail. And in
Leland’s ‘ Collectanea,’ there is an engraving representing
a Roman brick found below a pavement in London, in
1675, on which is exhibited, in basso-relievo, the figure of a
man driving into a field of corn two foxes, with fire fastened
to their tails.”*

Fetis Lzo.—The Lion.

This well-known animal is the most formidable of the
carnivorous tribe. It is distinguished from the rest by its
flowing mane, tufted tail, and the absence of all those
markings which characterize the feline race. The lion prin-
cipally inhabits the wilds of Africa, for though found in the
hotter regions of Asia, it is far less plentiful in that lo.
cality. A full-grown lion sometimes measures eight feet
from the nose to the tail, which is itself about four feet in

* Pictorial Bible.



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length ; the general colour tawny, inclining to white beneath ;
the head is very large; the ears rounded; the face covered
with short hair, while the upper part of the head, the neck,
and shoulders are coated with long shaggy hair, which forms
a mane; the tail is tufted with black. Neither the mane
nor the tuft on the tail are fully developed, till the animal
is six or seven years old. The female is smaller, destitute
of a mane, and whiter underneath.

The lion, like the rest of the feline tribe, sleeps during the
day, his eyes not being formed for strong light. As night
sets in, he rouses from his lair, and begins his search for
prey, when his roar resembles distant thunder, putting to
flight every animal within hearing. Tis strength is pro-
digious, enabling him to carry off a buffalo or antelope with
the greatest ease, and his teeth are so strong, that he
breaks their bones without difficulty; the tongue, as in
other feline animals, is covered with reversed prickles, which,
in the lion, are strong enough to tear the skin; and the
muscles belonging to the jaw, as well as those which support
the head, are very strongly developed. The lioness has only
one brood in the year, generally from two to four in number,
which she nurses with great care and assiduity. The usual
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THE LION, 65

years, but instances are recorded of their attaining a much
greater age.

Many naturalists contend that there is a distinction be-
tween the African and Asiatic lion, but this is denied by
Buffon and Cuvier, though many modern writers state that
the African lion is larger, more graceful in form, of a darker
colour, and with a less abundant mane. It was from Africa
that the Romans procured the prodigious numbers of these
noble animals, which they exhibited in their public spec-
tacles. Quintus Sceevola is said by Pliny to have shown a
combat of lions for the first time in Rome; Sylla, the dic-
tator, exhibited a hundred; Pompey the Great no less than
six hundred, in the grand circus; and Cesar four hundred.
Mark Antony appeared in the streets of Rome in a chariot
drawn by these noble but dangerous creatures. The con-
querors of the world seem truly to have held a control over
the king of beasts, with which we cannot compete, for the
miserable exhibitions of modern times appear generally to .
have a fatal termination.

It is very evident that the lion formerly abounded in
Palestine, some places, indeed, deriving their name from
these animals, such as Lebaoth and Beth-lebaoth; that they
are not now met with is no matter of surprise, as many wild

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animals have entirely disappeared from localities where they
formerly abounded ; but lions are still found ix many parts
of western Asia, particularly near the rivers Tigris and Eu-
phrates. The lion is mentioned in various parts of the
Bible. In the 14th chapter of Judges one is slain by Sam-
son, and is afterwards found inhabited by a swarm of bees,
thus giving rise to his famous riddle, “Out of the eater
came forth meat, and out of the strong came forth sweet-
ness.” Again in 2 Samuel, ch. xvii., the lion is made the
symbol of strength and courage: “ He that is valiant, whose
heart is as the heart of a lion.” This metaphor is by no
means peculiar to the Bible, and it is frequently used in the
poetry of Greece and Rome: we also use the same compari-
son, considering the term applicable to our dion-hearted King
Richard. In the 12th chapter of the first book of Chroni-
cles occurs the singular expression, “ Men of war, fit for the
battle, that could handle shield and buckler, whose faces
were like the faces of lions.” This is a forcible comparison,
for few things in the animal creation are more terrible than
the appearance of an enraged lion. The ‘Pictorial Bible’ has
the following remark on this text:—‘We are inclined to
suspect that the sacred historian had also in view the strong
resemblance which the face of the lion bears to that of man.



THE LION. 67

Aristotle thought this resemblance greater than existed in
any other animal, and we are not aware that our acquaint-
ance with a great number of animals not known to him has
tended to weaken this conclusion. There is no other animal,
the face of which is compared to the human, in Scripture.”

The allusions to the “king of beasts” are too numerous
to particularize, but there is an interesting parable in the
prophet Ezekiel, in which a lamentation for the princes of
Israel is expressed under the figure of lions’ whelps taken
in a pit, to which I would call the attention of my readers,
as a specimen of oriental imagery, showing that the habits
of the lion were well understood by the prophet. The first
lion’s whelp is supposed to signify Jehoahaz, who was car-
ried prisoner into Egypt by Pharaoh Necho; the second,
Jehoiakim, or his son Jeconiah, in all probability the former,
as it is said in 2 Chron. xxxvi. that Nebuchadnezzar bound
him in fetters, to carry him to Babylon.

The hunting of the lion, as well as other wild animals,
formed a great amusement in most oriental countries, and
this practice, no doubt, gave rise to much of the imagery
the language of the prophets, in which are frequent allusions
to nets, snares, and pits, showing the manner in which the
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Thus, in Psalms, “The sorrows of hell compassed me
about ; the sxares of death prevented me.” “The proud
have hid a snare for me, and cords; they have spread a
net by the wayside; they have set gius for me.” In the
sculptures on a rock at Takt-i-Bostan, in Persia, is repre-
sented a large enclosure, formed of poles and nets, into
which the animals are being driven by hunters on elephants
or horses, who are engaged in slaughtering them with spears
and arrows. Plutarch mentions hunting nets belonging to
the Macedonian conquerors, capable of enclosing a space
measuring a hundred furlongs.

“The lion, as an ancient Christian symbol, is of frequent
recurrence, more particularly in architectural decorations.
Antiquarians are not agreed as to the exact meaning at-
tached to the mystical lions placed in the porches of so many
old Lombard churches, sometimes with an animal, some-
times with a man in their paws. But we find that the lion
was an ancient symbol of the Redeemer, ‘the lion of the
tribe of Judah ;’ also of the resurrection of the Redeemer,
because, according to an Oriental fable, the lion’s cub was
born dead, and in three days its sire licked it into life. In
this sense it occurs in the windows of the cathedral at
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THE LEOPARD. 69

and in this sense is placed near St. Jerome, and other saints
who did penance or lived as hermits in the desert, as in
the legends of St. Paul the hermit, St. Mary of Egypt, St.
Onofrio. Further, the lion is an attribute denoting death
in the amphitheatre, and with this signification is placed
near certain martyrs, as St. Ignatius, St. Euphemia. The
lion, as the type of fortitude and resolution, was placed at
the feet of those martyrs who had suffered with singular
courage, as St. Natalia. When other wild beasts, as wolves
and bears, are placed at the feet of a saint attired as a
bishop or abbot, it signifies that he cleared waste lands, cut
down forests, and substituted Christian culture and civiliza-
tion for paganism and the lawless hunter’s life; such is the
signification in pictures of St. Magnus, St. Florentius, and
St. Germain of Auxerre.”*

Feuis Leorarpus.—The Leopard.

The Leopard is about four feet in length, to the tail,
which measures two and a half; the colour is pale yellow,
with black spots, formed of a cluster of smaller ones. This
animal is often confounded with the panther, from which it
may, however, be distinguished by its lighter colour, and
the comparatively small size of the markings, which are also

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less distinct. The leopard is an active, graceful animal,
fierce and rapacious, like most of its tribe, and is generally
captured by means of snares or pitfalls. One species seems
to have been of frequent occurrence in Palestine, as several
places bear its name; there seems to be no question that the
leopard was meant, as the word used denotes this animal
in the Chaldee, Syriac, and Ethiopian languages; and in
Jeremiah xiii. there is an allusion to its spotted skin: “Can
the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots ?”
The leopard is still met with in Syria and Arabia, though
by no means abundantly ; its swiftness is proverbial in all
countries where it is known, and suggested the idea of
taming and using it in the chase. In Habakkuk, ch. i, is
the following expression :—‘ Their horses also are swifter
than the leopards.” Harmer suggests that the figure here
employed may have been more striking to the people, from
their having seen the prodigious feats of leopards used in
the royal chase. They were certainly thus employed in
ancient Egypt, as is shown by their paintings; but it is
rarely that they are used for this purpose in Western Asia
at the present day, the practice being still common in the
East. In India the cheetah is most frequently employed,
and there seems little doubt that the species known to the





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Jerboa. Coney.
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ancients, and common in Palestine, was Felis jubata, the
hunting leopard (thus agreeing with the frequent allusions
to its swiftness); this species being now found in those
countries known to the ancients, while the Felis Leopardus
is principally obtained from the Eastern Archipelago, with
which they had little communication.

Orprr RODENTIA.

Dreus sacrrra.—The Jerboa. (Plate IT.)

There is no animal mentioned by this name in the Scrip-
tures, but it is supposed that wherever the word mouse oc-
curs, a species of Dipus is intended. The singular genus to
which it belongs is a connecting link between the squirrel
and the rat, while the enormous size of the hind legs and
tail give it a great general resemblance to the kangaroo.
The body of the most common species measures about eight
inches, and the tail no less than ten, terminated by a tuft of
black hair; the colour is a tawny yellow; the head is short,
the ears thin, broad, upright, and rounded ; the eyes large
and dark ; the fore legs about an inch in length, the hind
legs extremely long, and greatly resembling those of a bird ;



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on each side the nose are several long hairs. This little
animal generally stands on its hind feet, and leaps to a great
distance ; it employs the fore feet in feeding, putting to its
mouth the corn and various vegetable substances on which
it lives. Jerboas burrow in dry and clayey ground, making
holes of considerable length, leading to large nests, which
have generally only one opening, though there is commonly
a passage to within a short distance of the surface, as a
means of escape from danger; in these holes they sleep
during the day, coming out at sunset. They are very
abundant in Egypt and Syria; the flesh, though eaten by
the natives of the East, is unsavoury. Mice are mentioned
amongst those animals which were interdicted to the Jews
as food by the laws of Moses, in Leviticus xi., and again
in 1 Samuel vi., as “ mice that mar the land :” this expres-
sion is particularly applicable to the jerboa, as its food being
entirely vegetable, great numbers would indeed “mar the
land,” and prove very injurious to cultivation.

Lypvs.—The Hare.

The Common Hare, Lepus timidus, presents all the cha-
racters of the genus in so great a degree, as to form its
most perfect type. Its sight and hearing are the most acute ;
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THE HARE. 73

none. The usual length of the hare is about two feet, the
colour reddish-grey above and white beneath ; the upper lip
is divided; the eyes large and prominent, and said to be
constantly open even during sleep; the tail is very short,
and turned up. It lives principally in dry and flat grounds ;
feeds at night on various kinds of herbage, preferring those
of a milky and succulent nature; and often does great in-
jury to wheat and young plantations. The female produces
three or four young ones at a time, and has several broods
in a year: they seldom exceed the age of seven or eight
years, and many enemies besides man contribute to thin
their numbers, which would otherwise multiply to an in-
convenient degree.

There are many known species, such as Lepus varia-
bilis, which is found only in mountainous districts in cold
countries, changing its colour from black or dark grey to
white, according to locality and climate, and even to the
different seasons. Lepus Capensis is peculiar to the country
near the Cape of Good Hope; it very much resembles
L. timidus in colour. Lepus Tolai is rather larger than
the common hare; it inhabits the plains of Mongolia and
Tibet. Many varieties occur in different parts of Asia;
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chapter of Leviticus, where they are included with those
animals forbidden by the legislator to be used as food by
the Hebrews. “And the hare, because he cheweth the
cud, but divideth not the hoof, he is unclean to you.”
The statement that the hare does chew the cud, has been
disputed by naturalists; but Cowper, who domesticated
three of these animals, says, “they chewed the cud all
day ;” thus confirming the decision of Moses. The hare
is pursued and eaten by the Bedouin Arabs and other
Mahomedan nomades, as they are found in great numbers .
in western Asia. They are not forbidden by the Koran
as articles of food, but are classed by Moslem doctors as
“abominable,” though legally allowed.

Ogsprr PACHYDERMATA.

Hrerororamus ampursrus. The River Horse. (Plate ITI.)
This gigantic animal is in bulk little inferior to the ele-
phant, but its legs being much shorter, give it a more di-
minutive as well as more clumsy appearance. The head is
immensely large, the mouth very wide, provided with large
strong teeth, the tusks often measure two feet, and ‘are



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curved forwards; the lips are very thick, the nostrils and
eyes small; the ears small and slightly pointed; the tail
short, thick, and sparingly clothed with hair; the feet are
large, and have four toes, terminated in separate hoofs.
The general colour is dark brown, lighter underneath. The
hippopotamus walks about at the bottom of rivers, raising
its head at intervals for the purpose of respiration: at night
it leaves its watery residence to eat the herbage that grows
on the banks and in the neighbouring pastures; it also
destroys trees, and commits great havoc in the maize, rice,
and sugar plantations. The female produces only one at
a birth, which she nurses with great care; the flesh is eaten
by the Africans, and for this purpose the animal is taken
by pitfalls.

The hippopotamus was formerly known in the lower
regions of the Nile, but is at present seldom found in
Egypt, though continuing to inhabit the rivers of Africa
and the lakes of Abyssinia and Ethiopia. The word “hip-
popotamus”’ is not mentioned in the Bible, but the Behe-
moth, named in Job, ch. xl., is now generally supposed to
be that animal, and, indeed, the description is singularly
applicable. “Behold now Behemoth, which I made with
thee, he eateth grass as an ox: lo, now his strength is in



76 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

his loins, and his force in the navel of his belly. He
moveth his tail like a cedar. .”. . His bones are as strong
pieces of brass, his bones are like bars of iron... . He
lieth under the shady trees, in the covert of the reed and
the fens. The shady trees cover him with their shadow,
the willows of the brook compass him about. Behold, he
drinketh up a river and hasteth not, he trusteth that he
can draw up Jordan into his mouth.”

The word Behemoth is a very remarkable one; it is plural,
and yet denotes one animal; whereas the singular of the
same word is a noun of multitude, properly rendered by
cattle or beasts. The plural form is applied to one animal
to express its pre-eminence: what animal was intended has
caused much discussion. All the alterations which have
been suggested are limited to the animals belonging to
Cuvier’s class Pachydermata—thick-skinned. To this class
equally belong the elephant, the hippopotamus, and some
extinct species of enormous animals, as the mastodon,
mammoth, and others. The determination in favour of
the elephant has found some distinguished advocates, but
if that remarkable animal had been intended, we should
have scarcely failed, in so precise a description, to recognize
some reference to its more peculiar characteristics,—its pro-



THE RIVER-HORSE. 77

boscis, its tusks, its docility, and sagacity. It is possible
that the creature here alluded to is extinct, but certainly
the description agrees remarkably well with the hippopota-
mus, and still more so in the original than in our trans-
lation. The Jews have a curious and absurd notion on
this subject. They hold that Behemoth is a large animal
which has subsisted since the creation, and which is re-
served to be fattened, for the feast to be enjoyed by pious
Jews in the days of the Messiah. Every day he eats up all
the grass of a thousand hills, and at each draught swallows
as much water as the Jordan yields in the course of
six months. Such is or has been their opinion*.

“He eateth grass as an ox.” This seems to have been
considered and noticed as something remarkable; and it
certainly is so in the case of the hippopotamus, which, being
an inhabitant of the water, still eats the produce of the
land. The last verse is in our translation very. obscure,
but that of Boothroyd agrees very well with an amphibious
animal, such as the river-horse :—

**Lo, should a river overflow, he hasteneth not;
He is secure, though Jordan rush to his mouth.”

* Notes to the ‘ Pictorial Bible,’



78 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

Hyrax Syriacus.—The Daman. (Plate IT.)

This little animal, supposed by many writers to be “the
coney” of Scripture, belongs to a curious genus of small
rabbit-like animals, which chiefly inhabit Africa and Syria,
living in rocky and mountainous districts, and leaping with
great agility from one crag to another. They resemble rab-
bits both in size and colour; the limbs are short, and they are
destitute of a tail; the head is rather small, the ears short
and round, the eyes large and black. They subsist on
grain, fruit, roots, herbs, and grass; are easily tamed, and
prove lively, active, and docile when domesticated. “It is
on the sole authority of the Rabbinical writers that the
shaphan has been identified with the coney, or rabbit. That
this conclusion cannot be correct is very evident, for the
rabbit is not an Asiatic animal, and it is far from being
solicitous of a rocky habitation, which is the distinguish-
ing characteristic by which the skaphan is here denoted.
Some, therefore, who reject this explanation, suppose the
Jerboa to be intended; and this opinion has the sanction
of Bochart, probably from his being unacquainted with the
Daman, or Hyraz Syriacus, which corresponds far better
than any other animal that: has been found, to the brief
intimations which the Scriptures convey. Daman is the



THE RHINOCEROS, 79

Syrian name of the animal; the Arabs call it Nadr, and the
Abyssinians Ashhoko.”* Its colour is grey, mixed with
reddish-brown, and white underneath.

Ruioceros.—(Plate III. Rhinoceros Africanus.)

This uncouth-looking animal is supposed to be the Uni-
corn of the Scriptures; it inhabits the hotter regions of
Asia and Africa: that of Asia is usually about twelve feet
long, and seven in height; the head is rather large, having
a very protruding upper lip, which is extremely pliable,
and answers the purpose of a small proboscis; the ears are
moderately large, and pointed; the eyes small, and half-
closed ; from the bones on the nose rises a slightly curved,
solid, sharp-pointed horn, which sometimes measures three
feet in length, though more usually about eighteen inches.
The skin is thick and coarse, with a granulated surface, suf-
ficiently impenetrable on the body and limbs to resist the
claws of the lion or tiger, and the sword or shot of the
hunter ; the tail is slender; the legs short, strong, and thick,
and the feet divided into three large hoofs. The rhinoceros
is naturally of a quiet, peaceful disposition, but very dan-
gerous when provoked, trampling down or ripping with its
horn any animal which attacks or opposes it. It leads a

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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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'2011-09-10T01:52:26-04:00'
describe
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a8e47e0a4f5f9edeba9783216f436037
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'2011-09-10T01:55:59-04:00'
describe
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a2993f7f54b53eb2936d7af1cfbe26e5
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'2011-09-10T02:03:27-04:00'
describe
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1c5bf9d67ff972b4f46c7ef51480d5a7
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'2011-09-10T01:57:44-04:00'
describe
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34082be4d80342d2d0c048e1fbbbd1c0
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'2011-09-10T01:52:10-04:00'
describe
'34643' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAFH' 'sip-files00022.pro'
f5d5373b8fafecfac1bd4b8cb72fd253
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'2011-09-10T01:43:48-04:00'
describe
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f3f32497986fa48d8719f0b04cf96efe
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'2011-09-10T01:48:27-04:00'
describe
'346324' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAFJ' 'sip-files00022.tif'
153644b4e935ddfa5f6fcca88808ba5c
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'2011-09-10T01:51:44-04:00'
describe
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cd2e954c787386e5f39024947da52085
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'2011-09-10T01:45:34-04:00'
describe
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e38a1dda9186cd0cb64a2120dbabdf93
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'2011-09-10T02:04:17-04:00'
describe
'68176' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAFM' 'sip-files00023.jp2'
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'2011-09-10T01:41:19-04:00'
describe
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97aed2a027cb83688db747e0b1402048
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'2011-09-10T01:46:21-04:00'
describe
'34485' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAFO' 'sip-files00023.pro'
015f6a3507e430a7eeee3cb35fc9e67d
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'2011-09-10T01:56:42-04:00'
describe
'42306' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAFP' 'sip-files00023.QC.jpg'
512ad750d965d88b2e6933cb47455b32
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'2011-09-10T02:05:14-04:00'
describe
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5ae949d33c018087aee37a4da262813b
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'2011-09-10T02:01:52-04:00'
describe
'1376' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAFR' 'sip-files00023.txt'
79126f295a0e494dd750a429fac76ef3
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'2011-09-10T02:03:39-04:00'
describe
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889713a68c3b30eb2506a65c22c992b1
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'2011-09-10T01:48:59-04:00'
describe
'69765' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAFT' 'sip-files00024.jp2'
3948db9274af96d8ed1885b464909842
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'2011-09-10T02:06:24-04:00'
describe
'119814' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAFU' 'sip-files00024.jpg'
b09b02862dc58da6cd9a7fc5679f083b
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'2011-09-10T01:44:20-04:00'
describe
'35649' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAFV' 'sip-files00024.pro'
4635a46cacdace6538e026f35d126876
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describe
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a5c78426405ecec7d4d44f89eeb53756
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'2011-09-10T01:56:32-04:00'
describe
'354156' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAFX' 'sip-files00024.tif'
aeb8fa70cbe07415fba5d477673c031b
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'2011-09-10T01:54:58-04:00'
describe
'1395' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAFY' 'sip-files00024.txt'
9f1ec9c7d996c5d2dd89c7d7d0c62421
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'2011-09-10T02:07:42-04:00'
describe
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3b000aeb22ad449fe1031bd3c45e020b
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'2011-09-10T01:54:44-04:00'
describe
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a95f6ecb0efcda56a9cd12d2f956f1b7
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'2011-09-10T02:03:18-04:00'
describe
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56086606d06635a4015532c8725e1c58
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'2011-09-10T01:49:02-04:00'
describe
'33307' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAGC' 'sip-files00025.pro'
f094cab69aa98756686dd59bfa01c9c5
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'2011-09-10T01:46:32-04:00'
describe
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dcc7e330604ab6cd67dba28b4e29e17d
b37ac5e602f046fc5f20c2c9b6e2a5237ac34f1e
'2011-09-10T02:07:24-04:00'
describe
'348156' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAGE' 'sip-files00025.tif'
abcc333c33071fb5191ababd1f3eacde
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'2011-09-10T01:53:03-04:00'
describe
'1323' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAGF' 'sip-files00025.txt'
f0be510381c2cfd14fc576f946d99bc8
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'2011-09-10T01:56:17-04:00'
describe
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4876643e33efd61b8be5b677c90aab0e
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'2011-09-10T01:42:04-04:00'
describe
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37dd36cbc85d6ec30a18c09dfb6ea22f
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'2011-09-10T01:53:48-04:00'
describe
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692409411ffd3514921499142d155ad8
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'2011-09-10T01:46:36-04:00'
describe
'34248' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAGJ' 'sip-files00026.pro'
163e4bbe71e89317b51179f491186885
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'2011-09-10T01:43:12-04:00'
describe
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cd3587e42511597d46a86f780a4e9a24
3d2bf9aefd7ddd1af5938ac1bd11ea0600faa267
'2011-09-10T01:50:45-04:00'
describe
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a57f07b83df06f5b96819e7ef65bdaa9
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'2011-09-10T02:04:48-04:00'
describe
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a784cdc76ce7df9d8b98c14f1d67f165
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'2011-09-10T01:58:22-04:00'
describe
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39eb3b7915b50ab8a57ce24393ee559d
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'2011-09-10T01:50:21-04:00'
describe
'56052' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAGO' 'sip-files00027.jp2'
1ea68028ae9449a81be6b2b74dc30ef7
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'2011-09-10T01:55:22-04:00'
describe
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58030ad67123e53db59d94f663278d5c
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'2011-09-10T01:54:42-04:00'
describe
'31732' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAGQ' 'sip-files00027.pro'
f5c38e9843045a541c0e326a8c2c674f
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'2011-09-10T01:49:16-04:00'
describe
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3fbc87aab76f78ae1846d3ac09430a4e
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'2011-09-10T01:46:27-04:00'
describe
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e19d471b095ae0ef156f037251f7cc67
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'2011-09-10T01:49:39-04:00'
describe
'1399' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAGT' 'sip-files00027.txt'
b42daec7599ac17d00b582c23fdf4eb0
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'2011-09-10T01:55:12-04:00'
describe
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e9da34c2004e1f1ad02b602b94a1fe9f
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'2011-09-10T01:41:51-04:00'
describe
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2d0646e6bd07cd3b428255fe7cfaf80b
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'2011-09-10T02:00:14-04:00'
describe
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abc85480fd89a943abb0cdb0113c44a1
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'2011-09-10T01:46:54-04:00'
describe
'30747' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAGX' 'sip-files00028.pro'
08b641ed6ac3bd7c76a83d936b8dab6a
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'2011-09-10T01:59:10-04:00'
describe
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6a1263bb495cc0cd59ced1d1a39fb10e
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'2011-09-10T01:41:52-04:00'
describe
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13dd3357a7a9e46f34ea7e3932409291
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'2011-09-10T01:56:02-04:00'
describe
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0e26f0ee1b2c2368b45fd33c4bc0f1db
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'2011-09-10T02:05:55-04:00'
describe
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d1ea546a42bb95ec923905f7ba12d782
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'2011-09-10T01:55:04-04:00'
describe
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82d825f319e441e52185b1ba27064ac7
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'2011-09-10T01:49:52-04:00'
describe
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f7f78573ccf10fb55652558d13feb6ee
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'2011-09-10T02:08:08-04:00'
describe
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af1f0d170d6ae6ef1d0854195d2f191b
2ad36126904bb39f8a0bdac5b499b2f5c6858f49
'2011-09-10T02:06:16-04:00'
describe
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7818147cbdc9994f979a56b2a21302a1
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'2011-09-10T01:44:00-04:00'
describe
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9929ebac2fecf14ad8d382b9608bf830
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'2011-09-10T02:00:07-04:00'
describe
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16e5206855b72426cd2ba796b2b1c528
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'2011-09-10T01:55:47-04:00'
describe
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e7469d4c797ee1f435c444feeac84028
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'2011-09-10T01:41:11-04:00'
describe
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de161dd1412fc70af2fce08a6e29e40f
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'2011-09-10T01:50:44-04:00'
describe
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e9904c28a9b4b5ddd69b0dc6f6187395
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'2011-09-10T02:07:07-04:00'
describe
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3ab28ccf7581565591a0ec75b278c7b5
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'2011-09-10T02:06:18-04:00'
describe
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28a2c81d9d637b284b037047b83e5988
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'2011-09-10T01:43:43-04:00'
describe
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63031358b6ca24c683a12f1f8cd6942c
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'2011-09-10T01:51:13-04:00'
describe
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b4a03040d2b9db229edc9850f2b6ae7c
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'2011-09-10T02:00:57-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:58:27-04:00'
describe
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a0299eaa9941c4d407b7b8cdcf12d55f
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'2011-09-10T01:55:51-04:00'
describe
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cb61a742051e87d9b2903442fbc5d2ba
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'2011-09-10T01:53:38-04:00'
describe
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452bb59d999aaab32362880bf7a1b9bb
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'2011-09-10T02:08:17-04:00'
describe
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b133665dc4cfd5aa1a94854138f6c3a9
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'2011-09-10T02:04:44-04:00'
describe
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7ff86b56b3ce495a138ceaa3eafdba0c
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'2011-09-10T01:42:16-04:00'
describe
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dd20ead3d8ce331dee64053f32ed3a1b
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'2011-09-10T01:42:21-04:00'
describe
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d7aa99268f1865ad7e14e67bb7e76c7a
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'2011-09-10T02:03:58-04:00'
describe
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2c1c82c0bd9d7448afec8c806c2eb8ed
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'2011-09-10T01:43:35-04:00'
describe
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2f16fecdf299ca87cf1b112b2cac5772
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'2011-09-10T01:41:43-04:00'
describe
'35476' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAHZ' 'sip-files00032.pro'
e1b2b7cd65dbcf3a27cb157a4dcbe3e5
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'2011-09-10T01:51:49-04:00'
describe
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c2b76d8d70e2c85ea2e0b33d1958e431
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'2011-09-10T01:56:01-04:00'
describe
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6b4cb1c63debd63c0c197482965a6878
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'2011-09-10T01:50:31-04:00'
describe
'1391' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAIC' 'sip-files00032.txt'
8da4adcf9c471186b1707faa10b5aa70
a5ade9480577fb18af4efa39ae11d026f7a0e23e
'2011-09-10T02:03:55-04:00'
describe
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a2063094e4cccd0133b4da6a4db6fd0b
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describe
'60148' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAIE' 'sip-files00033.jp2'
79518db9df93a1981743effc1c7bf0b0
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'2011-09-10T01:57:38-04:00'
describe
'106050' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAIF' 'sip-files00033.jpg'
fe6c957a8662da798ec8929f304e1438
ae838779a4fcd774ded0e826711ebabda841f2a7
'2011-09-10T01:56:46-04:00'
describe
'33271' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAIG' 'sip-files00033.pro'
fea9e40a7d306c0f4a5f7d82a4404b53
ccf93d1dee06fe2327bfb92727ceaf31a076c046
'2011-09-10T02:04:26-04:00'
describe
'36812' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAIH' 'sip-files00033.QC.jpg'
d4662d0ceb4e5d7459c68a2d632b10b9
828bc4031ff5b50bd49cad5644280e7e1ac3032b
'2011-09-10T02:01:55-04:00'
describe
'344436' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAII' 'sip-files00033.tif'
ecfc35f8060168e39972309c06d4ef3f
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'2011-09-10T01:49:03-04:00'
describe
'1387' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAIJ' 'sip-files00033.txt'
8a78eeab64a7438b326a9496a1bc8867
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'2011-09-10T02:05:48-04:00'
describe
'9846' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAIK' 'sip-files00033thm.jpg'
79f0d8ec477433bca9d8354ad53606f3
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describe
'69866' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAIL' 'sip-files00034.jp2'
c2b0d268d7595ba4cc610ae9bc41970b
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'2011-09-10T02:02:06-04:00'
describe
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711f59daea394c583af9ce96c1181798
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'2011-09-10T01:51:28-04:00'
describe
'35220' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAIN' 'sip-files00034.pro'
c889b52086ac3c90fe7073edd1e1ec85
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'2011-09-10T01:51:30-04:00'
describe
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describe
'357524' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAIP' 'sip-files00034.tif'
b58ef6ca9b0e95c6b20a3753a2aa5c21
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'2011-09-10T01:51:47-04:00'
describe
'1385' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAIQ' 'sip-files00034.txt'
c4176cf40b85ff8922e5b241abfa18f3
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'2011-09-10T01:57:11-04:00'
describe
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31e1da1ece9a701e5b86e325a4a58e5f
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'2011-09-10T01:45:49-04:00'
describe
'67956' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAIS' 'sip-files00035.jp2'
9493a26b91ee759159bdab1863e3ea28
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'2011-09-10T01:51:19-04:00'
describe
'115664' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAIT' 'sip-files00035.jpg'
2caa4b9fed7178fdd836addf033076ac
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'2011-09-10T02:08:00-04:00'
describe
'34553' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAIU' 'sip-files00035.pro'
bf1b3f45227f8a01b4d7d53d2576afd6
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'2011-09-10T02:08:46-04:00'
describe
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d1695ef92dd87d7d55845cf96d72b046
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'2011-09-10T01:59:17-04:00'
describe
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f6939fc19b1bab1927c308fc1fb914af
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'2011-09-10T01:48:05-04:00'
describe
'1356' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAIX' 'sip-files00035.txt'
86b37cd188a38fd88cc25cf5d8b27446
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'2011-09-10T02:05:58-04:00'
describe
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1076566ed8c98a2d2f1405fa9ee063c1
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'2011-09-10T01:45:50-04:00'
describe
'66971' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAIZ' 'sip-files00036.jp2'
e05b0fb8dc32fdcdf4f0c0e2c6632b4f
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'2011-09-10T01:57:16-04:00'
describe
'122285' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAJA' 'sip-files00036.jpg'
b42d2af7803951bb3068d4b8148a38db
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'2011-09-10T02:03:15-04:00'
describe
'34520' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAJB' 'sip-files00036.pro'
62e0c9ea2e6654b6785152b3d465d0f2
a98b73a53f8a52918b7d009c79deab77a7c331d9
'2011-09-10T02:04:57-04:00'
describe
'43127' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAJC' 'sip-files00036.QC.jpg'
e531b4e1e8515337882ace5706cf6bfb
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'2011-09-10T02:03:44-04:00'
describe
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00b5638c5123d4db077d0b33e57cb446
7a95b4c9374cbf68c67b47fadc4f7532ffc2c410
'2011-09-10T01:43:13-04:00'
describe
'1358' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAJE' 'sip-files00036.txt'
9757827f46a60cfdb078e1a818594c20
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'2011-09-10T01:53:09-04:00'
describe
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ebcd6bc33c31e84c3f9f82146e55d15b
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'2011-09-10T02:03:34-04:00'
describe
'67356' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAJG' 'sip-files00037.jp2'
911b1b783ddced64b998ee803da812d0
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'2011-09-10T01:48:38-04:00'
describe
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8a7f5d4edefee9e9c721ee0f1dbc74e1
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'2011-09-10T01:43:19-04:00'
describe
'34930' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAJI' 'sip-files00037.pro'
e04b8c0863f642fe5cfd4b7a0e17192c
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'2011-09-10T02:08:54-04:00'
describe
'39325' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAJJ' 'sip-files00037.QC.jpg'
32eee37f222187503e2d6c4aafe6ff43
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'2011-09-10T01:55:30-04:00'
describe
'351936' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAJK' 'sip-files00037.tif'
4cabe18a086df101a717ea34796b0d4e
4bad729f4d93958d3d574fc4610a416eb4dbb0a0
describe
'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAJL' 'sip-files00037.txt'
2b13700e628aad6ce1690290710522c8
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'2011-09-10T01:49:05-04:00'
describe
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c86aac9637749948a90e2061cc54d42c
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'2011-09-10T02:01:37-04:00'
describe
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b18b973c49ea0f242a4ac57b2dd81181
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'2011-09-10T01:42:46-04:00'
describe
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9f86a803518b0f6e7db3b98809d90e21
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'2011-09-10T02:00:20-04:00'
describe
'33626' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAJP' 'sip-files00038.pro'
681a07b1902e64e5a51f1811f91c0dea
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'2011-09-10T01:56:54-04:00'
describe
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76d2728b903b66a42950874ed0c7a30b
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'2011-09-10T01:45:59-04:00'
describe
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6b8abfa593befc0f253c0ef2d3c9a883
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'2011-09-10T02:02:40-04:00'
describe
'1322' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAJS' 'sip-files00038.txt'
cd6b4680dad28d198cba0f4cc367e9f9
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'2011-09-10T01:54:13-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T02:04:56-04:00'
describe
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b9963760b9a66aaf3bd03b649cde9c02
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'2011-09-10T01:56:12-04:00'
describe
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9297a6d571041f67162c4d7b3be63bb1
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'2011-09-10T02:05:31-04:00'
describe
'22032' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAJW' 'sip-files00039.pro'
ee3469d45307164038a09c15b118e8c3
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'2011-09-10T02:05:42-04:00'
describe
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7c4764704fe3f4d12b31e931cf400f40
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'2011-09-10T01:52:42-04:00'
describe
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224033d5f7399d9194c6b9c6317627f3
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'2011-09-10T02:02:07-04:00'
describe
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cf07a5f9ae91d29cf94a52617e3079ac
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'2011-09-10T02:07:26-04:00'
describe
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d7366f7dfe5437fc41e8094d1ec412c3
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'2011-09-10T01:48:56-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:46:24-04:00'
describe
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c16a5db6ba2d6b9240b8c0f3897f3587
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'2011-09-10T01:54:52-04:00'
describe
'36189' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAKD' 'sip-files00040.pro'
aa89e557317cb47cf576e9119e92bb73
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'2011-09-10T01:51:57-04:00'
describe
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5976a8a0cd4a5a18e720e3b166c70794
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'2011-09-10T02:03:02-04:00'
describe
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e6f9e960274d53740c90e8c348d129bb
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'2011-09-10T02:02:12-04:00'
describe
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da9f1f6921965be2e355704873b71de3
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'2011-09-10T02:00:09-04:00'
describe
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64fa1576bd4a2ac92d4a4df0ff08dbd8
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'2011-09-10T02:06:43-04:00'
describe
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81642be2920ee7796bfcf3f8454e1e38
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'2011-09-10T02:07:06-04:00'
describe
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describe
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54bf9f0f8716f259eaf504aa8c11b6cf
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'2011-09-10T01:43:18-04:00'
describe
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35c20dec8a787cd9b5a7e4ae1915ab3b
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'2011-09-10T01:56:49-04:00'
describe
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8ecd327308cccc048654ad85ac0b7b24
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'2011-09-10T02:07:46-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAKN' 'sip-files00041.txt'
912cc2bfa45930482b6b7a63cf9eac0b
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'2011-09-10T01:41:33-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:56:09-04:00'
describe
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b8905ca47a385cee77648ccdf5bf78b0
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'2011-09-10T01:42:42-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:58:35-04:00'
describe
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1d47e4b954437b5581ebecd5bc0415bd
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'2011-09-10T01:41:07-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:53:46-04:00'
describe
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d19c65e6bf3562bf15f660d7a339f4d3
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'2011-09-10T01:56:58-04:00'
describe
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2d19c823d2a0e69563c31cbac721754f
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'2011-09-10T01:50:33-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:45:36-04:00'
describe
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describe
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'2011-09-10T01:46:29-04:00'
describe
'35402' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAKY' 'sip-files00043.pro'
5f81b1f4f0964bc62a64770daeff1681
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'2011-09-10T01:44:47-04:00'
describe
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3934adb6ca41627fb5c648db1d15eefc
986a79b74cb58616aeadc99ce02bd6a4a401c643
'2011-09-10T01:42:20-04:00'
describe
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a80bd6acde0679e574ddc618c39c21e0
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'2011-09-10T01:55:09-04:00'
describe
'1402' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAALB' 'sip-files00043.txt'
242e132d44d75f6393b056f1817d37f4
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describe
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'2011-09-10T01:44:35-04:00'
describe
'66769' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAALD' 'sip-files00044.jp2'
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'2011-09-10T02:07:13-04:00'
describe
'122178' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAALE' 'sip-files00044.jpg'
23454fe4dd9eb6014f95878289139c01
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'2011-09-10T01:57:17-04:00'
describe
'33624' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAALF' 'sip-files00044.pro'
f86fd9ad008b533585b7120f8bd847f7
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'2011-09-10T01:47:20-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:50:00-04:00'
describe
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0096a23ce5f119b4c809d3e63e36eea3
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'2011-09-10T02:08:56-04:00'
describe
'1327' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAALI' 'sip-files00044.txt'
e213b25e1c5cbab95f942ddf6d8be8e7
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'2011-09-10T01:41:42-04:00'
describe
'11492' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAALJ' 'sip-files00044thm.jpg'
c9b132aae36d8a9f937b43cd4c80562c
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'2011-09-10T01:42:51-04:00'
describe
'68241' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAALK' 'sip-files00045.jp2'
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'2011-09-10T01:56:45-04:00'
describe
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f1aeaad01b47d1839a874fb9e90a887d
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describe
'34949' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAALM' 'sip-files00045.pro'
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'2011-09-10T01:47:32-04:00'
describe
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5c0e684adc76aa87c8f08000e003dd28
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'2011-09-10T02:05:29-04:00'
describe
'337292' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAALO' 'sip-files00045.tif'
ce70a6553beb43348b20f752de780780
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'2011-09-10T01:58:20-04:00'
describe
'1370' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAALP' 'sip-files00045.txt'
b6db6b1f7a406feccbead4cb3d8414f0
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'2011-09-10T02:01:39-04:00'
describe
'10672' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAALQ' 'sip-files00045thm.jpg'
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describe
'70703' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAALR' 'sip-files00046.jp2'
7118b4f70aa39000c55f5d440f3545bf
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'2011-09-10T01:58:56-04:00'
describe
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69837aa6ebc29eda5ec5a0c74489717f
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'2011-09-10T01:45:52-04:00'
describe
'35826' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAALT' 'sip-files00046.pro'
d7a35598ef1168f8565469874440f495
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'2011-09-10T01:55:07-04:00'
describe
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713d12662bef5f02e3b530e8bea29dd5
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'2011-09-10T01:57:51-04:00'
describe
'330776' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAALV' 'sip-files00046.tif'
551d35828d8a7c0333927fb0228194e2
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'2011-09-10T02:03:54-04:00'
describe
'1410' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAALW' 'sip-files00046.txt'
4c20ecd2b413881ff47a9ed05e603526
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'2011-09-10T02:08:07-04:00'
describe
'11978' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAALX' 'sip-files00046thm.jpg'
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'2011-09-10T02:08:53-04:00'
describe
'67086' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAALY' 'sip-files00047.jp2'
1646b783f3b601164472ad33a1179fbc
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'2011-09-10T02:07:33-04:00'
describe
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892fe2baf4dd578375ac029498c4da0d
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'2011-09-10T01:53:36-04:00'
describe
'33627' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAMA' 'sip-files00047.pro'
03a64e057f3dc7c398aa9a9c4bd7fb1b
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'2011-09-10T01:55:45-04:00'
describe
'40977' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAMB' 'sip-files00047.QC.jpg'
ac8dabac5558b83ffc3e504eeaf10ce1
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'2011-09-10T01:57:28-04:00'
describe
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e485f15c60fcad2381a4a8bbdb8effc6
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'2011-09-10T01:41:01-04:00'
describe
'1331' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAMD' 'sip-files00047.txt'
ac4b8bfd4e9fb88f5887aa25707c17dd
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'2011-09-10T02:04:36-04:00'
describe
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0824a7c045f3aec676c379a98cef7f8b
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'2011-09-10T02:01:56-04:00'
describe
'70178' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAMF' 'sip-files00048.jp2'
6b4f830bcea7241333c3be066d125a69
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'2011-09-10T01:46:58-04:00'
describe
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e767516893adacdba8417f514fa2385f
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'2011-09-10T01:52:36-04:00'
describe
'35440' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAMH' 'sip-files00048.pro'
aa46af76a49a53cbaacec0fdd3c18100
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'2011-09-10T01:40:48-04:00'
describe
'43957' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAMI' 'sip-files00048.QC.jpg'
a8c3b2b6e1f528bf5e446125a53361ea
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describe
'348688' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAMJ' 'sip-files00048.tif'
4a1bef1f3104cf3a120f80e69ac13870
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'2011-09-10T02:06:04-04:00'
describe
'1396' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAMK' 'sip-files00048.txt'
bff5f896f477aba5e81a5d9b377f1c82
537bf41bd7074699326d78b738810fe7fd2849a9
'2011-09-10T01:55:55-04:00'
describe
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08c726bdf0c470ef0bc5abc026443bb4
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'2011-09-10T01:44:03-04:00'
describe
'61525' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAMM' 'sip-files00049.jp2'
dac134019e5bbfae42e8f9cd76c32ffc
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'2011-09-10T01:42:19-04:00'
describe
'106958' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAMN' 'sip-files00049.jpg'
bcc24cae4f59739e0ab3e0a8d3233b20
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describe
'30829' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAMO' 'sip-files00049.pro'
74382abd4f264c246740d10fcca3bba1
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'2011-09-10T02:03:35-04:00'
describe
'36927' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAMP' 'sip-files00049.QC.jpg'
75972e4b7320ba93aed590ce0c738a09
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'2011-09-10T01:56:35-04:00'
describe
'332692' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAMQ' 'sip-files00049.tif'
71bf1048ea7cfa7ae6f8c90281e5b3cb
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'2011-09-10T01:57:09-04:00'
describe
'1208' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAMR' 'sip-files00049.txt'
f65a6b6bb7f6c511d276baef61649f45
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'2011-09-10T01:47:09-04:00'
describe
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d41b91a7c93b3a691f295f965676774d
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'2011-09-10T01:42:00-04:00'
describe
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57472d0430df1b1bde8f9fbb6319a7fa
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'2011-09-10T02:05:09-04:00'
describe
'111199' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAMU' 'sip-files00050.jpg'
76e089475b957a2f40a787e092c1537f
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'2011-09-10T01:54:10-04:00'
describe
'31472' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAMV' 'sip-files00050.pro'
e6db6fd8b4a81254f84bf2a4c7f0323d
85223ed989f397446e36e26aa314a0d776437e85
describe
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7f14dff852c220a40d762ae2f8da0994
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'2011-09-10T02:08:10-04:00'
describe
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4eab027d7f17b1d901bb8b6f2b8f32f8
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'2011-09-10T01:59:26-04:00'
describe
'1261' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAMY' 'sip-files00050.txt'
efd198ab14c801e27a93b1bb1348842b
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'2011-09-10T01:51:54-04:00'
describe
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3b3d1981588e56196b7bfc93e62955ab
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'2011-09-10T01:42:52-04:00'
describe
'66081' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAANA' 'sip-files00051.jp2'
198dae06877c1be34134ac2814a14dd0
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'2011-09-10T01:53:40-04:00'
describe
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3eb25ee7be6c5c94f4dc5d531abd8937
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'2011-09-10T01:55:03-04:00'
describe
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e8e6e0520814be6d0e5eb3010b8fad96
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'2011-09-10T02:07:38-04:00'
describe
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946406e966b78e2f1c92a70db35e70d4
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'2011-09-10T01:43:11-04:00'
describe
'345120' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAANE' 'sip-files00051.tif'
eafc522c55be9659201fc9ea5e2240fc
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'2011-09-10T02:09:02-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAANF' 'sip-files00051.txt'
24317e75bf8a79b4e3e0d436f7c6c857
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'2011-09-10T01:59:48-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAANG' 'sip-files00051thm.jpg'
72d7de0ba4d6816fffca9157677b5c1c
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describe
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86d7bf6f642e98d9227d5d0f221b71bb
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'2011-09-10T01:49:09-04:00'
describe
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2e32e272e8330cc1930aacf7f1f77c78
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'2011-09-10T01:49:25-04:00'
describe
'33341' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAANJ' 'sip-files00052.pro'
361ad5ff0c4793c93027215f7c060cfa
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'2011-09-10T02:00:55-04:00'
describe
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f5a6192987025f6439bad5d5ca7bdadd
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'2011-09-10T02:08:38-04:00'
describe
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41c99a65acec021ed1870f53cf6a5208
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'2011-09-10T02:04:52-04:00'
describe
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8c15a941d34ef73597285c1389ff3246
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'2011-09-10T01:45:21-04:00'
describe
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366a1f67b198524379cbea15043c6e1b
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'2011-09-10T01:47:13-04:00'
describe
'68054' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAANO' 'sip-files00053.jp2'
408c9ac437c1b790cdec80334cb2f703
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'2011-09-10T01:46:31-04:00'
describe
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3a337bbe5d8d4fd43f494e11f9795aea
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describe
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6c0a432a8dd05daccb55a7ed48e9873e
5231314e36c1e913f39c523f5a5ce365b9ff4b68
'2011-09-10T01:47:22-04:00'
describe
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ae5a3141e602f89b3a20f0c139f876b5
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'2011-09-10T02:04:14-04:00'
describe
'345228' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAANS' 'sip-files00053.tif'
20b1b42a8fc896aac1084b97819f5a53
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'2011-09-10T01:49:24-04:00'
describe
'1423' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAANT' 'sip-files00053.txt'
51e078d6bf905b7d773ab40f7d346fe2
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'2011-09-10T01:46:23-04:00'
describe
'10733' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAANU' 'sip-files00053thm.jpg'
98bddca3ae646df2f4ff3387e3c4ad26
e74118e5ff3c162980223df32c47e40fba2c22a7
'2011-09-10T01:47:28-04:00'
describe
'68328' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAANV' 'sip-files00054.jp2'
5989f51de760e2dc68c62a2a02f53e6c
fcadb33dbd03cf6d93e21f1c571d2b9f0203ed30
'2011-09-10T02:03:07-04:00'
describe
'117606' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAANW' 'sip-files00054.jpg'
15b5a02581d57e391de02c19e929e20b
5ed6bea4e7ea0aaedc0cd5294952af8630af70ee
describe
'34564' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAANX' 'sip-files00054.pro'
a264bcc169a30d02f1e64c545c47de5e
b43fa2621cd7d9dc2a1cf27e7e9d57859e268ba4
'2011-09-10T02:08:12-04:00'
describe
'42897' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAANY' 'sip-files00054.QC.jpg'
c86ff04826b74afa564725e135157200
28153f1a00ffaf0d4b515e605a1bbfb0d5c088f1
'2011-09-10T01:54:50-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAANZ' 'sip-files00054.tif'
88ac01d408c59ab508aa2adfbfac70f2
fbe5405c0e8c54bd72adc22af28fe28d997c2cef
'2011-09-10T01:58:28-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOA' 'sip-files00054.txt'
5c5d146de13bfeee5f160604841e1a02
ca80c83b9f714f8e08ceaa3295130017c35f5d27
'2011-09-10T01:48:15-04:00'
describe
'11160' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOB' 'sip-files00054thm.jpg'
d6cc9e5a8541cff07e31a3669b84ee72
b85a8f44a24efb12d04157cd055421f3d49cac89
'2011-09-10T01:44:58-04:00'
describe
'55070' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOC' 'sip-files00055.jp2'
776272d5fabf17b3b5a2029d1cae7a23
c887f7b3e30d59319e01615cc13b9c68119344ae
'2011-09-10T01:45:45-04:00'
describe
'90936' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOD' 'sip-files00055.jpg'
7f4c97defae7a05460cff10855fa79c9
42689103e327b121d4d5a2e32f87bf9bb258c1ba
'2011-09-10T01:52:09-04:00'
describe
'28063' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOE' 'sip-files00055.pro'
f5efd03af7ab235a6a38e374ffe579ef
4ff9aa3046f87d5549067be19505b112189f15d0
'2011-09-10T01:58:09-04:00'
describe
'31943' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOF' 'sip-files00055.QC.jpg'
2b8ea5e8374288602768468c35a3396a
e1fa400a5c3e40b3f77abe59b6d5fcac743771bc
'2011-09-10T01:43:22-04:00'
describe
'358660' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOG' 'sip-files00055.tif'
6bf909e57a4bdb2a87056f60587cbddf
f437ae474d257d4476fa475b3f66984a4220f8e4
describe
'1146' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOH' 'sip-files00055.txt'
740996de7c1646fd4b8b90d7eb976c05
58936adb6f98b61345f48b5521fd82f6443562b2
'2011-09-10T01:56:07-04:00'
describe
'8589' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOI' 'sip-files00055thm.jpg'
ea853635267d9888169c815624fdb36c
96fd40e799948a880ccc6a88592eb8fb36e35835
'2011-09-10T01:54:12-04:00'
describe
'67021' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOJ' 'sip-files00056.jp2'
af60d60bdf5075712d0a21e3cb36db4c
ec99598e55eb2a5e15d3dd83470dcdbfabde76dd
'2011-09-10T01:58:32-04:00'
describe
'112385' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOK' 'sip-files00056.jpg'
118bbcae771b314730bc8a4e09ab5c34
30baf2299c4ec93aa7071925d7de3a9948f38647
describe
'34370' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOL' 'sip-files00056.pro'
9aa91d6427f1a6bb4d335b4e5dac462b
0ee688ada1a150afc235a34620be2753d1d6aab8
'2011-09-10T02:06:17-04:00'
describe
'39480' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOM' 'sip-files00056.QC.jpg'
de0f2e60b3d8df76f04e9b6400a2ffcf
5daa1fd7355f265c8b883708233dbe48339f22af
'2011-09-10T01:44:44-04:00'
describe
'363340' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAON' 'sip-files00056.tif'
c914e7c9e5c28411cc7d087dc303f68c
a62303376123d62daae1932ef153b5083de16a65
'2011-09-10T01:45:27-04:00'
describe
'1366' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOO' 'sip-files00056.txt'
fcf8866a02e85b36157a470ae608f1c3
b004613611deb6b8fdc9a11b1473bb21cec8ec39
'2011-09-10T01:53:34-04:00'
describe
'10512' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOP' 'sip-files00056thm.jpg'
8b326a37050233d2fbebdf34f9a8fe22
1ea9dbbcb26ec490367e0367672b74dd4e32845f
describe
'63877' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOQ' 'sip-files00057.jp2'
0e8485cdb90623fa7fbdd0a9fc4ce6d4
d4335b1082c09d0a8867382a2bed9e05fcd8129b
'2011-09-10T01:57:12-04:00'
describe
'107640' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOR' 'sip-files00057.jpg'
219a4cb778805f0984d8eb40d5c76173
08b6e16dd1a4ea5cde5d3cf672541dc2a70e4855
'2011-09-10T02:04:58-04:00'
describe
'32997' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOS' 'sip-files00057.pro'
90c02677be304692b47af4754c88138d
7c599bfc063e18d4dee3618738818c4d43ec4bcf
'2011-09-10T01:42:34-04:00'
describe
'38317' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOT' 'sip-files00057.QC.jpg'
1c8235a88d822dcc65f2f4a60aa8e54c
d72ba053345a928687df3ac5c2431c9160d051e3
'2011-09-10T02:00:40-04:00'
describe
'345112' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOU' 'sip-files00057.tif'
6e60582ac2839030573e03194da9d633
ec43b3a5e0a9f176845b6236bddc007be1b894ff
describe
'1318' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOV' 'sip-files00057.txt'
4f5bab9ec75914e7d4b57fb45fafd97d
3dca330b0b1ddf961d8a3be728308a223a73394a
'2011-09-10T01:41:24-04:00'
describe
'10219' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOW' 'sip-files00057thm.jpg'
c0efb44be16dee2dc331536a291e01b6
274408c461081c179c4bac9ddd9888d75e04f9d7
'2011-09-10T01:43:32-04:00'
describe
'68194' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOX' 'sip-files00058.jp2'
f955ce396efa6e15396d07bd184d3723
c8fc1b8ea667b760696092d4de243a0f3cff9a78
'2011-09-10T02:06:30-04:00'
describe
'120179' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOY' 'sip-files00058.jpg'
9ae3247f03c4633ddee24d7c3243b1c0
10df35334700f0afbdc9ec1e3c3c2a5b77ace3ea
'2011-09-10T02:07:00-04:00'
describe
'35469' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAOZ' 'sip-files00058.pro'
ac82946fb3db0f7d752f6ad0b9e781a0
895e80dccd052acbfb94d65745926e2bad3b7240
'2011-09-10T01:51:15-04:00'
describe
'43443' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPA' 'sip-files00058.QC.jpg'
45735671f4a8f7d097695e9dcd85d45d
2657ada936789d0e513cefeb4aa9acb7664ee3c5
'2011-09-10T02:07:40-04:00'
describe
'348232' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPB' 'sip-files00058.tif'
c50919a72bf7ddb70f844c516bbc6745
58ec2ce2466678021a95eeaca51900c1edee7e80
'2011-09-10T01:59:47-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPC' 'sip-files00058.txt'
8bb7039b5f728abb9d1b6f20ffc03881
10bf21e8de50fbb8187a1869f1cf8f47ba368c00
describe
'11004' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPD' 'sip-files00058thm.jpg'
6349536a5bb983a2bd41b67eb9dd172a
b26632be74f9ab6fadafd57c4798f12eebe5ce22
'2011-09-10T01:42:45-04:00'
describe
'64711' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPE' 'sip-files00059.jp2'
8e277b67e26ae93e5d8f8bb4dc66595f
4020251f68d2b52b2d0e23d9e38951933da57a77
'2011-09-10T01:55:06-04:00'
describe
'112359' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPF' 'sip-files00059.jpg'
cd35fc4cfaadd38098932fad92b26e28
3564ce7a4b8941d7e5943219c5539310d6add4c2
'2011-09-10T01:56:20-04:00'
describe
'33124' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPG' 'sip-files00059.pro'
dc4d5c2676f967d2f29556d76191e947
5731b89f9e891cf427400b7f34071eaf97ac93b5
describe
'39392' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPH' 'sip-files00059.QC.jpg'
4976a3dc02c56b7dba8d154a8838c7f1
2a59a0413cef572aae5a85bc6c121763c256e82c
'2011-09-10T02:01:20-04:00'
describe
'344980' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPI' 'sip-files00059.tif'
528277fa839c8bf1efe05d91e72cf1d3
eeef444bd32ab2fa2d037227f48fe2d764c72f12
'2011-09-10T02:04:07-04:00'
describe
'1300' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPJ' 'sip-files00059.txt'
8052b2d38e007850dd99e54ea7d3a90f
ea0ac8270fb27921712d3be11cb831866c2d0eeb
'2011-09-10T02:08:02-04:00'
describe
'10337' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPK' 'sip-files00059thm.jpg'
c675e3c5fc3280c170740dec0ab031d8
69bbaccf315f5dda53cd096453f99f4636bd223f
'2011-09-10T02:00:28-04:00'
describe
'63361' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPL' 'sip-files00060.jp2'
ad15bab13bf609906a9279fafe3ea4ec
4fcb5e456d1307cfe3b2c65ccb747356c84da424
'2011-09-10T01:43:06-04:00'
describe
'107220' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPM' 'sip-files00060.jpg'
e86a494cc498f4c1634e16734f1b451a
b4578fb2cb9e15cd6bd36d8232c5661ac0821f71
'2011-09-10T01:44:52-04:00'
describe
'32860' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPN' 'sip-files00060.pro'
c8bb91293ebb62a82647838836428d22
783ec1d4bf1e0c3e7b89d714012256dacec6d71d
'2011-09-10T02:07:52-04:00'
describe
'37689' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPO' 'sip-files00060.QC.jpg'
c02f6b683453cce5971f5d5c56404aa8
8caae671ee927056e9a28d69d726b082caf1b897
'2011-09-10T02:04:13-04:00'
describe
'367536' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPP' 'sip-files00060.tif'
a39dfd763050785d223bae0e217e4f2d
fd6d744060924dccb7f1f51525be0c73adf32c43
'2011-09-10T02:01:45-04:00'
describe
'1310' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPQ' 'sip-files00060.txt'
b97fcbfc5b73e08fd30cde11cc2e2c1f
50db8baf8be699457629e33986db08adaae0e9d1
'2011-09-10T01:52:20-04:00'
describe
'9859' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPR' 'sip-files00060thm.jpg'
f5a2cff57dd7e44fb0243829d2184a10
e98c2eab5d0739ee3f2e472e8666b1613acd033d
'2011-09-10T01:44:27-04:00'
describe
'1251593' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPS' 'sip-files00061.jp2'
9428db7a3c738b3ce10371990b6daa53
2f7fcc6b61efb1d6cda2d60d8f23680db62a891c
'2011-09-10T02:01:23-04:00'
describe
'184607' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPT' 'sip-files00061.jpg'
8d38aa4f668ff98ebd63d98bbf6dd0d8
b3fb9d43f4f0ff879b7fbccc45b3b3059c99d1bd
'2011-09-10T02:01:06-04:00'
describe
'6638' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPU' 'sip-files00061.pro'
ab7e3281ff1f90b8f64c5739bad6832c
7146ce28b78315bc0b9f402e5af3cf518f170656
'2011-09-10T01:42:30-04:00'
describe
'43457' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPV' 'sip-files00061.QC.jpg'
1a9e08694bd88cc81558dc8ea9035d3d
4250d61bd1e4b37037abb0dbdc9603002889a48d
'2011-09-10T01:57:36-04:00'
describe
'30051660' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPW' 'sip-files00061.tif'
39a8cfa49e96ee7ac64cc35447e7cae1
bf4f6d592f2611f97205d89dcd59c61ca5002f83
'2011-09-10T01:50:28-04:00'
describe
'615' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPX' 'sip-files00061.txt'
5d826fe1fc7518c5d62fb0422f48c8d9
bb43dbc11662811c37a7036117305f73c4c97626
'2011-09-10T01:57:07-04:00'
describe
Invalid character
'10662' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPY' 'sip-files00061thm.jpg'
7854e22ccd12e3f09d90609f31b781b6
e886d62fee249a8de70051e2f217969e9d497b74
'2011-09-10T01:44:04-04:00'
describe
'67198' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAPZ' 'sip-files00063.jp2'
02a69a5417edaf0517253f3c1e8d3065
05412f7184c294e3e823170288ec34254f90a985
'2011-09-10T01:48:39-04:00'
describe
'106343' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQA' 'sip-files00063.jpg'
191148c0d72fbeb6590bebcc9fa89cb3
0d40c4a09d8ed392ddbbc1b3ac2cf06ded56e27f
'2011-09-10T01:47:10-04:00'
describe
'35022' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQB' 'sip-files00063.pro'
e1beeb50034637aa738f3438acee6c5a
b98f3d317c2120072f786a0397c59323b7560be0
'2011-09-10T02:08:09-04:00'
describe
'37034' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQC' 'sip-files00063.QC.jpg'
a9c7592eeaec0f264442276b32259f26
85f1ae9c8be14ac54e0c2192809df59ce20f3ebf
'2011-09-10T01:50:12-04:00'
describe
'380448' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQD' 'sip-files00063.tif'
b65b1bdcfb25bc74fe4a965a71edc5fb
cf22e6d6084b16c912ad8acf355ccc14bd2d3d17
'2011-09-10T01:58:58-04:00'
describe
'1377' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQE' 'sip-files00063.txt'
cc5173ac510aadae142b4c9171cc6e25
654531729ade2c38a16cbef270b03f074445dbb0
'2011-09-10T01:41:17-04:00'
describe
'9639' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQF' 'sip-files00063thm.jpg'
cd3acbb489c87e634ac97bbdcbbc091c
8b64c2bb1a037b4ccbd4411cd3922048b02738d3
'2011-09-10T01:51:10-04:00'
describe
'68915' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQG' 'sip-files00064.jp2'
00fb1411af64650223e9cbaa2c039c6a
305dca989a47df23d3c8ed058391a88f73c87302
'2011-09-10T01:48:32-04:00'
describe
'111323' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQH' 'sip-files00064.jpg'
ae18b97124e5dc61771d0948a970a467
933fa10edaa8c280f4927efd2057331acd1273fe
'2011-09-10T01:50:35-04:00'
describe
'35236' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQI' 'sip-files00064.pro'
5321bb6e791186f0b11b6b293cd47972
60048f8ec349bb6731edaa0f3bd776e151904d7e
'2011-09-10T01:42:31-04:00'
describe
'38997' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQJ' 'sip-files00064.QC.jpg'
d65dce6d1cfae8582297e1cc2d96c8e5
8a003f1d7107d5fb364be23e8e7ca244896420c2
'2011-09-10T01:48:26-04:00'
describe
'372004' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQK' 'sip-files00064.tif'
0a08803dd5a8ead275062cb15b7457b1
84f038b7425265388c81f3628984f6b858091e7a
describe
'1383' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQL' 'sip-files00064.txt'
ad6616b331dd3560e866777d0ae2a7c6
825f080b3c9ceceab0c229caf7e21d72638fac25
describe
'10376' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQM' 'sip-files00064thm.jpg'
e670414931edfcacf4e44146f0497402
b4cb34e78797e6be5d521886428a39da1b8428c0
'2011-09-10T01:44:11-04:00'
describe
'65210' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQN' 'sip-files00065.jp2'
4cb15b5bb4e70c4662751398cc973636
26fcd4462ff4f6d7b70fe95bbdd8350042f4cf3a
'2011-09-10T02:01:41-04:00'
describe
'102531' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQO' 'sip-files00065.jpg'
0019cc0bc674b31d0d26bd7281b06e7e
662cd6378108e570d983056f2abbaac8fbfe2a6c
'2011-09-10T01:59:24-04:00'
describe
'33455' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQP' 'sip-files00065.pro'
d1d8b62c883d09da98a24a19e82fc2ce
878c4132c0a3b598542bdb4a8ed71258797a5b47
'2011-09-10T02:05:24-04:00'
describe
'35083' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQQ' 'sip-files00065.QC.jpg'
d2fe666a58f409b154ab5afde95ea4ba
2e3bb51144175b62615bde7d5abe3d7b2b72424c
'2011-09-10T01:41:05-04:00'
describe
'380220' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQR' 'sip-files00065.tif'
eb0ed3cf8bf2eb574e4735b15b2272c2
74a2b69db4cecc8bb9dee05cc4d3627cca2791c6
'2011-09-10T01:47:46-04:00'
describe
'1324' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQS' 'sip-files00065.txt'
722949c89cce4f223a40496127483fd3
550974eeb042fcceef07fabb2f9fefd78292ffd8
describe
'9347' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQT' 'sip-files00065thm.jpg'
2849ff5b35e98efac08fe4c85af24649
afa29cbc8287a870da9c128efee00291504e4587
'2011-09-10T01:57:29-04:00'
describe
'67907' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQU' 'sip-files00066.jp2'
c903250507c2a2e3ac623ce9797aaee6
a958e9bcd40ff7f2c699b4d118070a3112a77272
'2011-09-10T02:02:41-04:00'
describe
'108963' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQV' 'sip-files00066.jpg'
f1a9640946b68ff32f4bb18dd496d6a7
ac1510f9586a1e5f953a957bc57c6da163ed3ec5
'2011-09-10T02:07:57-04:00'
describe
'34709' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQW' 'sip-files00066.pro'
76c30e331d365794121cb37ccb549134
f719dde5d9a7687cd84ae575ddd7addfc6a6ac77
'2011-09-10T01:52:45-04:00'
describe
'38189' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQX' 'sip-files00066.QC.jpg'
5999d16d2083ad34eb66214f6c46fad1
1129f85232bb850de1063f7308bf84203b7c8b39
'2011-09-10T02:06:01-04:00'
describe
'377384' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQY' 'sip-files00066.tif'
c78987b8beeae242352aa0da85dd627e
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'2011-09-10T01:56:50-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAQZ' 'sip-files00066.txt'
97379d11860c69f3bc95454b6c67ab7d
d405dfddb175fa7d317cd0c4d6b7069e1d44e905
'2011-09-10T02:08:34-04:00'
describe
'10040' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARA' 'sip-files00066thm.jpg'
a9546869487214e3a7ece252188e1e96
0071ab59d928208bc021c9ba35402c3f8857e75f
'2011-09-10T01:47:42-04:00'
describe
'65450' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARB' 'sip-files00067.jp2'
06c000965e20962aed05012b01ea0ad3
185dd288dd257f281e08c01b84cd8d6dfe5e3675
describe
'106813' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARC' 'sip-files00067.jpg'
47170f9920c521de2ef0bd8edbc0a969
d1bf4f62615cfc68e09c994dc61886953a7c32ee
'2011-09-10T01:53:56-04:00'
describe
'33500' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARD' 'sip-files00067.pro'
dea055a2efec113d5ea5e521b8fc3054
e1cfd10ddbdc1ef2d2116a7fa4d81de1a5731034
'2011-09-10T02:05:36-04:00'
describe
'37862' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARE' 'sip-files00067.QC.jpg'
04a1b6184e85f1fc6e3158ba8fe5e882
491c01a369242cbc49d8dacfa8a90b4ef4007b5b
'2011-09-10T01:50:48-04:00'
describe
'364524' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARF' 'sip-files00067.tif'
94534af52a741c57cd436c32b03d14dc
fecd6b2bda16113dfa07eed33e2539334a94a19a
'2011-09-10T01:45:16-04:00'
describe
'1335' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARG' 'sip-files00067.txt'
50eee43a2af25eae9718af2c1089e217
102d782d4599092c05432fe90e0a8a061b771d87
'2011-09-10T02:08:19-04:00'
describe
'9961' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARH' 'sip-files00067thm.jpg'
d1b81cea53cd3df941356cec2118df6f
8a59ca7c4c5a01558d5099c04844e5594cccb73d
'2011-09-10T01:52:57-04:00'
describe
'67475' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARI' 'sip-files00068.jp2'
a6c7640b23f5ea00910ed2352f08175f
ea671b9150cfdc278cfd058d38892a643bdee972
'2011-09-10T01:51:55-04:00'
describe
'111653' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARJ' 'sip-files00068.jpg'
ee1db3f391567d45a05c54cb96e61acf
25cb5945594e88fb1869194b888d37ff5951ec98
'2011-09-10T01:48:28-04:00'
describe
'33702' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARK' 'sip-files00068.pro'
842e2ddcf3b19203ac009b53b3eb2e2d
d15aebe4c2dcbadab24acf700b92d501153364ad
describe
'39247' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARL' 'sip-files00068.QC.jpg'
0da41a8a5ccc87976e304d1f8bef18a0
343849ad9b788d214b3155a9d57121f3572f1c00
'2011-09-10T01:46:37-04:00'
describe
'359092' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARM' 'sip-files00068.tif'
acb440323cfa0d756589b7ba49996724
c4aff8efd1b0b6a276454549feebace13d64b3be
'2011-09-10T02:06:36-04:00'
describe
'1329' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARN' 'sip-files00068.txt'
59120296754cc71603ae238cee3267f0
0c47ceed33133e7c345def80e6a1dac998ab6076
describe
'10492' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARO' 'sip-files00068thm.jpg'
28b2f2b4e3d367979e2fd1ed5f8f5493
554454a223068aa4c11764647380a1cd21fbe42a
'2011-09-10T02:01:31-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARP' 'sip-files00069.jp2'
3a75a8d69643a820e3f5d9352145e942
612e1de34a466c327ccaf847f70b22883abe6aeb
'2011-09-10T01:49:00-04:00'
describe
'108005' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARQ' 'sip-files00069.jpg'
dfbb4b971bf0d68a9bf157964730108c
9021805807b3b802db0a833993455a549cb27e83
'2011-09-10T02:07:49-04:00'
describe
'34123' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARR' 'sip-files00069.pro'
03bb5731957879e161e47c251546c8b5
c132939c56d2a250133ad3b1af9a28d13d0e1d54
'2011-09-10T02:04:16-04:00'
describe
'37956' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARS' 'sip-files00069.QC.jpg'
ea34398ab7e7ec6fba9dfe2a90c66e2b
9c20f1bf9598fc2c5904a27cd7bfd635f6083ef7
'2011-09-10T02:03:05-04:00'
describe
'365016' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAART' 'sip-files00069.tif'
49f0dda1c016d8ebe4754013b49df782
b3aa2a4eb5c1ead19726aa46b88ed388ba472a8b
'2011-09-10T01:44:45-04:00'
describe
'1334' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARU' 'sip-files00069.txt'
43faa13c6316b16b1a9380983679efcc
4748c7f5af7623b1c1919c4f73bddb4765eabc6a
'2011-09-10T01:43:34-04:00'
describe
'10180' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARV' 'sip-files00069thm.jpg'
fb2e2add90803b71dfd7bc082951a61d
ad818269a84083aa85ad6dfd4a63e72fd9131ae4
'2011-09-10T01:43:40-04:00'
describe
'68355' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARW' 'sip-files00070.jp2'
fe1197e281fae25501e1e726822f31ed
b3445e8aa1c0b75319e2065920f1ce47178163a8
describe
'110636' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARX' 'sip-files00070.jpg'
e3f1bbd4c5983cb4e38d0b8d778206e5
52c581d6506ba5466136929287e50b2b4c948a5b
'2011-09-10T02:08:45-04:00'
describe
'35299' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARY' 'sip-files00070.pro'
e83a3062803137419b5be79b8f46777f
484affc03a813228c8f80c3e10a5b1ac3c7bcc5e
describe
'38930' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAARZ' 'sip-files00070.QC.jpg'
81a8da15bb29c55ed3cf0f58a343839f
6134cbab289134efa5128c94e71134c37041c056
'2011-09-10T02:08:05-04:00'
describe
'365516' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASA' 'sip-files00070.tif'
6283c98bafbbe11448469057d0afe368
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'2011-09-10T01:41:59-04:00'
describe
'1388' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASB' 'sip-files00070.txt'
f0ee160c1ac23092634464c6cacca523
8d3d849d2b5d2fe9fe36858aad8dc402d3cf519d
'2011-09-10T01:54:59-04:00'
describe
'10279' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASC' 'sip-files00070thm.jpg'
6d19fe692e72b7986d143932efab946c
b8956e29d45f1862f2c7ed3f5dff355eb3498fbc
'2011-09-10T01:49:21-04:00'
describe
'69509' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASD' 'sip-files00071.jp2'
47933d498e04ee911d3395620bc35c3b
8ba515d70586ed3f7382adad14ecf29152e44ef7
'2011-09-10T02:04:04-04:00'
describe
'110177' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASE' 'sip-files00071.jpg'
173085488d6f187a1b0d4408bfca4ae0
5982fafed8366ad4a7e86589d414160882217431
'2011-09-10T01:57:41-04:00'
describe
'35403' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASF' 'sip-files00071.pro'
ef6902efcf47f575f047789a45ee981c
6553ce30ee9fa472dcca955c30519234fb421fb6
'2011-09-10T01:43:15-04:00'
describe
'39026' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASG' 'sip-files00071.QC.jpg'
5789dca74d541d1bf852f689e7825d7b
c0d851ee7acbb82480be6f9eb21153d6b39806e5
'2011-09-10T02:04:42-04:00'
describe
'371272' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASH' 'sip-files00071.tif'
9ab5c07f04a23a10c54ba033ceee3774
07eade32817bc8f248ef9d6cb6a6758dc4743013
'2011-09-10T01:53:30-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASI' 'sip-files00071.txt'
bc098f99b838d8ca71eb94e4cd677aeb
0ca220961e134645feb1cfca3f205d9dae905bbd
'2011-09-10T01:46:19-04:00'
describe
'9728' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASJ' 'sip-files00071thm.jpg'
4980bdc25facf4ed505fb01fa3438914
4ddae213429ba10939232e9e9fa1a78506b7f795
'2011-09-10T01:40:53-04:00'
describe
'67562' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASK' 'sip-files00072.jp2'
2171d033b4baf49d335ef86c9827d4b1
e0156a9f1a0cf22c17b555f1a3a491f903dc9afa
'2011-09-10T01:53:33-04:00'
describe
'114054' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASL' 'sip-files00072.jpg'
8ef1d247008ba70e687bbf046540ea7c
d738849299763e65f5e9a9a7405fd03c1a13475c
'2011-09-10T01:43:50-04:00'
describe
'34318' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASM' 'sip-files00072.pro'
a5368e3cc22988a3f309b29df2d5d07a
a53e8a511d93b389b633f932ee2fc2d9050df28b
'2011-09-10T01:41:18-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASN' 'sip-files00072.QC.jpg'
b84515bf28d97bcb8f9c2bafbd052e9d
40201a63fe81d9de6ca239b4d7ead34fc3d26463
'2011-09-10T01:52:06-04:00'
describe
'359084' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASO' 'sip-files00072.tif'
de48b94c600f7c8b9d4ad241c4221414
8c8dc0219593f4385bd519f5983617622301bec9
describe
'1359' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASP' 'sip-files00072.txt'
09cc5140d60ed96b6878b9698838fb3d
af0a77e7c57f9664497b2593f1828b04ef85d762
describe
'10351' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASQ' 'sip-files00072thm.jpg'
d7e22d75915578c767f549b9a3ef2c8b
03023574a1abe97628279f0307a6c45caa5c7073
'2011-09-10T02:02:32-04:00'
describe
'68504' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASR' 'sip-files00073.jp2'
c2b6ab85974b7639ac79bbdd008d1875
9deea0d65dc46d00d925a6c145c4e8b071d44994
'2011-09-10T01:51:01-04:00'
describe
'108219' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASS' 'sip-files00073.jpg'
1149bcd5e8ee10ef474eab8f0796a7e6
8ac35c9fa50c2f8ce3821002a0c8653b71b30dd4
'2011-09-10T01:42:50-04:00'
describe
'35962' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAST' 'sip-files00073.pro'
54569472b46a8f0e53b002b0e27ba9f1
0d03c9f6a9fd3442c754af4d6c73769dad84787a
'2011-09-10T01:54:11-04:00'
describe
'37309' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASU' 'sip-files00073.QC.jpg'
86e83aede67e487d42eb3c12ab69b83e
ec59ecbdb21cccc1a245a56cf95be370115d3bc9
'2011-09-10T02:02:50-04:00'
describe
'378376' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASV' 'sip-files00073.tif'
cd25500334ada551c3fc8879d3c1c01f
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'2011-09-10T02:02:53-04:00'
describe
'1411' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASW' 'sip-files00073.txt'
ae1dd7a7902f45bdc7e25e5438bdf3d1
7e1ba36e87f4e4d55f99ba574156e59aa51d34d9
'2011-09-10T02:07:43-04:00'
describe
'9382' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASX' 'sip-files00073thm.jpg'
03ca85fd1dc5767cbf0117338a91fbf8
e1cf9770c7189efc000e5a2698f902830657ca0e
'2011-09-10T02:00:29-04:00'
describe
'67788' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASY' 'sip-files00074.jp2'
98f5ed5c07db6c28b4144655e83bbe25
e6549598e060f76a21b988531e496c92d225bb7b
describe
'111091' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAASZ' 'sip-files00074.jpg'
b75e0d3dad6433489892a3b697089e1d
2d9b8ed4d624568515ecb3ec12a635b324932cd3
'2011-09-10T01:59:13-04:00'
describe
'33936' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAATA' 'sip-files00074.pro'
8d2f3559970aeb6fa0042c87e4eac91b
03cf2cb53c19b488a1969c9b459227cc595a046e
'2011-09-10T01:42:38-04:00'
describe
'38361' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAATB' 'sip-files00074.QC.jpg'
8188faf0a440c07b0e408c61ad8814f7
62420254bf7a464d45dd468d35b627dbb5b5c721
'2011-09-10T01:44:40-04:00'
describe
'359540' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAATC' 'sip-files00074.tif'
1af1054424b2bea907198940a1415db5
583d8ee06d19f53ebb9e84057105cedbee35a539
'2011-09-10T01:58:19-04:00'
describe
'1371' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAATD' 'sip-files00074.txt'
e9a0d5c83d8e824911776f48eb811c6f
166107490622082acf70c930104e8483a9807a1d
'2011-09-10T01:54:43-04:00'
describe
'10203' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAATE' 'sip-files00074thm.jpg'
2d80002ae1b6b722798480639d8a633d
b7d2f96d836575dbdef289224d213f4bcda751e7
'2011-09-10T01:59:15-04:00'
describe
'70481' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAATF' 'sip-files00075.jp2'
87a9c7b11b976a9c9127a1bc7ce5525f
8005eeb7af80b8db92291f0f56244884d490afeb
'2011-09-10T01:44:26-04:00'
describe
'112868' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAATG' 'sip-files00075.jpg'
9b2d2c861008578f5967b9aa89ce3526
742ac54e0a560bb9c2a87e2732506f4622afec28
'2011-09-10T01:41:20-04:00'
describe
'35348' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAATH' 'sip-files00075.pro'
1fea48ccb04bbc5cb16d7ea93c89b67b
848b89e15147ef35f53f4d00ca2eff3ba2b8db4a
'2011-09-10T01:55:34-04:00'
describe
'39069' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAATI' 'sip-files00075.QC.jpg'
183fdcad75b9c356bfac368e2425370d
9d52675e476d9e1b36bef06ebab9a2a24a4f2437
'2011-09-10T01:43:28-04:00'
describe
'371868' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAATJ' 'sip-files00075.tif'
39b4f9b5bd88b5917822741514a34e8f
bcfb7d3ec7ca6171bd187f0b2f455ae02c251134
'2011-09-10T01:42:40-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAATK' 'sip-files00075.txt'
42c47600f2028703a9da467d117f6b59
be5e8ece1b0d8c4d3cd41e5e2109b8b29a81dc8a
'2011-09-10T01:51:25-04:00'
describe
'9496' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAATL' 'sip-files00075thm.jpg'
6afc785a12d29a8da291f5d133e8d1b1
8f204263e1156913982a275ad3b55b56aeeef76a
describe
'68994' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAATM' 'sip-files00076.jp2'
1e1d791a3d637f06ec51b260a8f71390
493476034e032126d802a17d395d2fe9c0276f55
'2011-09-10T02:03:19-04:00'
describe
'117370' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAATN' 'sip-files00076.jpg'
5033947c0657679af1df88ecbde0c9cb
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describe
'35114' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAATO' 'sip-files00076.pro'
3391d913d1e267ed0b45c08ec187ec32
60c39eef0a0d74fb02d30bd565152fc8548c8975
'2011-09-10T01:57:22-04:00'
describe
'41376' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAATP' 'sip-files00076.QC.jpg'
cdc79a22a1c1dcc3d5b23e6cb2c1ad69
8e4c78bcb6319bd02bc72d4c7b25c30e49bba988
'2011-09-10T01:41:06-04:00'
describe
'360180' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAATQ' 'sip-files00076.tif'
76d30e3cd9f42021977fb90084550a9a
e0109ec3dc039ce31a8c318b13b92f939ba95f35
'2011-09-10T01:54:47-04:00'
describe
'1394' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAATR' 'sip-files00076.txt'
43e5d8683f161d6d9b94070123ca2736
a3a3994d2158f85ead73c5ab32270dd7cb840844
'2011-09-10T01:57:45-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T02:02:31-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T02:08:28-04:00'
describe
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bfbe52f25516f06404a3d86faac3023c
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'2011-09-10T02:02:44-04:00'
describe
'34748' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAATV' 'sip-files00077.pro'
77f255557016c6cd93d9af207ea4ecab
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'2011-09-10T02:02:56-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T02:04:15-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:52:07-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAATY' 'sip-files00077.txt'
0cfc87f72a560da4029b17ac376fb5b8
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'2011-09-10T01:49:22-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T02:00:08-04:00'
describe
'66673' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAUA' 'sip-files00078.jp2'
5db9ea5b21374275fbd762e27ef7ee5b
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'2011-09-10T01:47:12-04:00'
describe
'112072' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAUB' 'sip-files00078.jpg'
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'2011-09-10T02:05:44-04:00'
describe
'33950' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAUC' 'sip-files00078.pro'
ccfe86f92e7afc0c48e490bfc22aaec4
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'2011-09-10T01:40:59-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:44:55-04:00'
describe
'353452' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAUE' 'sip-files00078.tif'
3d38ceec3bfa547aa8f814787f3b8cd7
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'2011-09-10T01:59:14-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAUF' 'sip-files00078.txt'
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'2011-09-10T01:55:17-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:45:58-04:00'
describe
'54567' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAUH' 'sip-files00079.jp2'
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'2011-09-10T01:50:14-04:00'
describe
'90576' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAUI' 'sip-files00079.jpg'
98817d09ad60b6a5dafc79ea6d320491
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'2011-09-10T01:55:31-04:00'
describe
'33075' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAUJ' 'sip-files00079.pro'
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'2011-09-10T01:49:27-04:00'
describe
'29167' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAUK' 'sip-files00079.QC.jpg'
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'2011-09-10T02:02:38-04:00'
describe
'362908' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAUL' 'sip-files00079.tif'
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'2011-09-10T02:03:24-04:00'
describe
'1542' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAUM' 'sip-files00079.txt'
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'2011-09-10T01:44:59-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:43:47-04:00'
describe
'66951' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAUO' 'sip-files00080.jp2'
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describe
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'2011-09-10T02:06:34-04:00'
describe
'34032' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAUQ' 'sip-files00080.pro'
840159eed8104e2aea336202d3a3ff45
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'2011-09-10T01:49:20-04:00'
describe
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606326a7d4ef27d3b120f835ae3cf19e
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'2011-09-10T01:47:26-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T02:03:13-04:00'
describe
'1348' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAUT' 'sip-files00080.txt'
6bf1f0dc2fcc0943ccd05c52cc07f861
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'2011-09-10T01:48:14-04:00'
describe
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8b79f4e55ba9e058f214e62a10cb7798
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'2011-09-10T01:42:59-04:00'
describe
'66992' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAUV' 'sip-files00081.jp2'
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'2011-09-10T02:00:16-04:00'
describe
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216db0ba0a2e66a2f1c3a3b444be4e77
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describe
'34126' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAUX' 'sip-files00081.pro'
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describe
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'2011-09-10T02:05:07-04:00'
describe
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9871e451ce18769a01de47c623d50c3b
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'2011-09-10T02:04:20-04:00'
describe
'1340' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAVA' 'sip-files00081.txt'
00c3bfd8c11fbfc4b686c2c202455ab3
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'2011-09-10T01:43:31-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:48:03-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:43:29-04:00'
describe
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8cd61bbfba6849b12c53181abf22a67e
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describe
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describe
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e1b76d148d7abe394e3ea4a8bf94e39a
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'2011-09-10T01:56:25-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T02:02:28-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAVH' 'sip-files00082.txt'
9a855927e2104dcc3301d566acaa9558
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'2011-09-10T01:52:52-04:00'
describe
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describe
'65241' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAVJ' 'sip-files00083.jp2'
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'2011-09-10T01:49:07-04:00'
describe
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fe28d3b8f3c1106fffb2b8bbabf03f6d
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'2011-09-10T01:47:06-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:43:25-04:00'
describe
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describe
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'2011-09-10T01:57:33-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:49:40-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T02:05:26-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T02:03:59-04:00'
describe
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56ec6c6ec8755c10d7e15d386d6ccaa6
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'2011-09-10T01:42:48-04:00'
describe
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describe
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'2011-09-10T01:43:49-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:41:30-04:00'
describe
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1f5ed3147d895c80fe5556d3040ea55c
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'2011-09-10T02:03:12-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:59:44-04:00'
describe
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describe
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'2011-09-10T01:59:51-04:00'
describe
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34f111418b87449474205ebff1bb821b
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'2011-09-10T01:43:46-04:00'
describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'1431' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAWX' 'sip-files00088.txt'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAWY' 'sip-files00088thm.jpg'
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describe
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describe
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'2011-09-10T01:51:31-04:00'
describe
'35374' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAXB' 'sip-files00089.pro'
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describe
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describe
'371488' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAXD' 'sip-files00089.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'67690' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAXG' 'sip-files00090.jp2'
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describe
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describe
'34745' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAXI' 'sip-files00090.pro'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'1362' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAXL' 'sip-files00090.txt'
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describe
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describe
'66381' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAXN' 'sip-files00091.jp2'
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describe
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describe
'33875' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAXP' 'sip-files00091.pro'
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'2011-09-10T01:57:58-04:00'
describe
'35854' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAXQ' 'sip-files00091.QC.jpg'
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describe
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describe
'1350' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAXS' 'sip-files00091.txt'
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'2011-09-10T01:52:24-04:00'
describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'36173' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAXW' 'sip-files00092.pro'
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describe
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'2011-09-10T01:44:05-04:00'
describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAXZ' 'sip-files00092.txt'
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'2011-09-10T01:49:44-04:00'
describe
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describe
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'2011-09-10T01:54:17-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:57:46-04:00'
describe
'3372' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAYD' 'sip-files00094.pro'
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'2011-09-10T01:49:37-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:52:37-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:54:22-04:00'
describe
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describe
Invalid character
'7366' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAYH' 'sip-files00094thm.jpg'
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'2011-09-10T02:00:26-04:00'
describe
'59065' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAYI' 'sip-files00095.jp2'
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describe
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'2011-09-10T01:51:56-04:00'
describe
'29140' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAYK' 'sip-files00095.pro'
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'2011-09-10T01:46:56-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T02:02:36-04:00'
describe
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describe
'1172' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAYN' 'sip-files00095.txt'
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'2011-09-10T01:46:12-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:43:05-04:00'
describe
'69405' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAYP' 'sip-files00096.jp2'
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'2011-09-10T01:46:00-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:42:35-04:00'
describe
'34662' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAYR' 'sip-files00096.pro'
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'2011-09-10T01:57:25-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:59:16-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:48:09-04:00'
describe
'1364' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAYU' 'sip-files00096.txt'
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describe
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'2011-09-10T02:02:54-04:00'
describe
'67294' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAYW' 'sip-files00097.jp2'
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describe
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'2011-09-10T01:53:31-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:48:06-04:00'
describe
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describe
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'2011-09-10T01:49:34-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T02:05:17-04:00'
describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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'2011-09-10T02:00:37-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:52:56-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:56:33-04:00'
describe
'1150' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAZI' 'sip-files00098.txt'
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'2011-09-10T02:05:54-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T02:04:29-04:00'
describe
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describe
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'2011-09-10T01:52:49-04:00'
describe
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describe
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'2011-09-10T02:07:08-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T01:59:07-04:00'
describe
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'2011-09-10T02:00:00-04:00'
describe
Invalid character
'5060' 'info:fdaE20080709_AAAKBUfileF20080711_AAAAZQ' 'sip-files00099thm.jpg'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY,

CONTAINING

A FAMILIAR HISTORY OF THE ANIMALS
MENTIONED IN THE BIBLE.

BY

MARIA E. CATLOW,

AUTHOR OF ‘POPULAR BRITISH ENTOMOLOGY.’

LONDON:
REEVE AND 0O., HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN.

1852. .


PRINTED BY

JOHN EDWARD TAYLOR, LITTLE QUREN STREET,
LINCOLN’S INN FIELDS,
THIS LITTLE WORK

18 INSORIBED, WITH MUOH AFFEOTION,
TO THE FAMILY OF

EDWARD HENRY JONES, ESQ,
WHOSE LONG-TRIED FRIENDSHIP

“FoR HER PARENTS,

AND UNVARYING KINDNESS TO HERSELF,

ABE GRATEFULLY APPRECIATED

BY

THE AUTHOR.
PREFACE.

———

Tue little work now offered to the attention of the young
Biblical student, has been undertaken in the hope of ren-
dering some assistance in the elucidation of one, and not
the least interesting, branch of the Natural History of the
Scriptures. Leaving difficult points of doctrine to the
theologian ; critical research into antiquities, manners,
customs, and history, to the antiquary and historian; there
is still abundant interest and instruction to be found, in’
the too-often neglected field of Natural History, opened to
our view in the pages of the Bible ;—the history of those _
animated beings, which were created by the same Almighty
hand as ourselves, and are the objects of the same Al-
mighty care; with inferior powers indeed to those of man,
vi PREFACE.

but equalling, and even surpassing him, in some of his
most boasted endowments: in quickness of sight, as in
the eagle; in swiftness, as in the antelope; and in keenness
of scent and hearing. In constructive power, too, what
architect, after a life of toil and study, can surpass the bee
and the ant, in the perfect adaptation of their edifices
to the wants and the comfort of their inhabitants, or the
beauty and regularity of their structures? Surely, then, if
our Heavenly Father has not disdained to bestow on the
inferior animals, faculties so worthy of our admiration, we.
ought not to neglect or despise the study of so large a
part of His creation. That the observation of the works
of Nature was not neglected by the prophets, poets, and
historians, whose writings form the Scriptures, almost
every page of those interesting and valuable records amply
testifies; the allusions are numberless, and, for the most
part, not only eminently beautiful and poetical, but correct
and graphic in the highest degree.

The book of Psalms and that of Job are replete wi with
PREFACE. vil

imagery derived from animated nature; and the writers of
the New Testament draw abundantly from the same source.
This familiarity with the wild inhebitants of the forest and
the desert, as well as with the more domesticated tribes,
may be easily accounted for, by the wandering life, and the
simple, pastoral habits of the Eastern nations of antiquity,
which would naturally bring them into frequent contact
with animals, forming either objects of the chase, or the
chief sources of their wealth and distinction. Nor do the
Scriptures alone, testify to the knowledge of the ancients
on this interesting subject; the painting and sculpture of
Egypt, the emblematical and other remains from Nineveh
and Babylon, show, not only that the outward forms of
various animals were well known, but that the distinguish-
ing characteristics bestowed on them by their Creator were
highly and correctly appreciated. Amongst the various
animals delineated in the Nimroud sculptures, are the
Indian elephant, rhinoceros, lion, tiger, wild boar, Bactrian

or two-humped camel, antelope, ibex or mountain goat,
vill PREFACE.

fallow deer, horse, monkey, ape, eagle, ostrich, and many
birds, crabs, turtles, and fish of various kinds; cattle of
two species “being distinguished in the sculpture by
horns curved towards the back of the head, and horns
projecting in front ;” also a “ wild ox, once inhabiting the
Assyrian plains, and long since extinct, as neither tradi-
tion nor history records its existence in this part of Asia.
It is distinguished from the domestic ox by a number of
small marks covering the body, and apparently intended
to denote long and shaggy hair*.” The oryx, supposed to
be the wild ox of Deuteronomy xiv., is white, spotted with
yellow and red. The sheep also appear to have been of
two species: that with the broad tail, referred to in Leviticus
ix., is still found in the country.

The emblematic figures in these most interesting and valu-
able remains are thus described by Layard, and illustrate in a
remarkable manner several passages in the Scriptures, par-
ticularly in Ezekiel. The eagle or vulture-headed figares

* Layard’s ‘ Nineveh.’
PREFACE. ix

which “ probably typified, by their mythic form, the union
of certain divine attributes, may perhaps be identified with
the god Nisroch, in whose temple Sennacherib was slain by
his sons, after his return from his unsuccessful expedition
against Jerusalem ; the word Nisr signifying in all Semitic
languages an eagle.” The form of this deity was conjec-
tured to be an eagle, long before the discovery of the As-
syrian sculptures. “The winged, human-headed lions were
types, to embody the conception of the wisdom, power,
and ubiquity of the Supreme Being: they could find no
better type of intellect and knowledge than the head of the
man; of strength, than the body of the lion; of ubiquity,
than the wings of a bird. These winged human-headed
lions were not idle creations, the offspring of mere fancy ;
their history was written upon them, they had awed and in-
structed races, three thousand years ago.”

The human-headed and eagle-winged bull evidently
bears some analogy to the Egyptian Sphynx, and is sup-
posed, like the lion, to be typical of the union of physical
x PREFACE.

strength with intellectual power, the addition of the wings
denoting swiftness or ubiquity. The sphynx is always
represented in a sitting posture; the Nimroud bull, on the
contrary, is figured standing. ‘A human figure with the
wings and tail of a bird, enclosed in a circle, is the type of
Ormuzd, the great God of the Zoroastrian system.”

“The thrones or arm-chairs supported by animals and
human figures, resemble those of the ancient Egyptians.
They also remind us of the throne of Solomon, which had
‘stays (or arms) on either side, on the place of the seat, and
two lions stood beside the stays, and twelve lions stood
there, on the one side and on the other, upon the six steps.’ ”
The prophet Ezekiel, who had beheld the Assyrian sculp-
tures, when seeking to typify certain divine attributes, chose
the forms that were not only familiar to himself, but to
those whom he addressed. “He chose the four living
creatures, with four faces, fowr wings, and the hands of a
man under their wings on four sides, the faces being those

of a man, a lion, an ox, and an eagle—the four creatures
PREFACE. xi

continually introduced on the sculptured walls; and by them .
was a wheel, the appearance of which ‘was as a wheel
in the middle of a wheel’ (Ezekiel i.) May not this wheel
have been the winged circle or globe, which, hovering -
above the heads of the kings, typifies the Supreme Deity
of the Assyrians P””

Compare these descriptions with the following lines, in
Mr. Salt’s account of the imagery on the walls of the Egyp-
tian temples :—

“ And of such mystic fancies, in the range
Of those deep cavern’d sepulchres are found
The wildest images, unheard of, strange,
Striking, ancouth, odd, picturesque, profound,
That ever puzzled antiquarian’s brain ;
Prisoners of different nations, bound and slain,
Genii with heads of birds, hawka, ibis, drakes,
Of lions, foxes, cats, fish, frogs, and snakes,
Bulls, rams, and monkeys, hippopotami,
With knife in paw, suspended from the sky ;
Vast scarabei, globes by hands upheld,
From chaos springing, ’mid an endless field
Of forms grotesque—the sphynx, the crocodile,
And other reptiles from the alime of Nile.”
xii PREFACE.

And also with the passage in Ezekiel viii., describing the
chambers of imagery” at Jerusalem, in which the Jews
had imitated their neighbours, the Egyptians and Baby-
lonians :—‘ So I went in and saw, and behold every form
of creeping things, and abominable beasts, and all the idols
of the house of Israel, portrayed upon the wall.”

“T have already,” continues Mr. Layard, “described my
feelings, when gazing for the first time on these majestic
figures. Those of the reader would probably be the same,
particularly if caused by the reflection that, before these
wonderful forms, Ezekiel, Jonah, and others of the pro-
phets stood, and Sennacherib bowed; and that even the
patriarch Abraham may possibly have looked upon them.”
These brief extracts will suffice to show the interesting
nature of the discoveries made; and for further information
the student is referred to the valuable work from which
they are gleaned, which will amply repay an attentive
perusal.

Considering it, then, an established point, that the study
PREFACE. xiii

of the Natural History of the Sacred Writings tends to
throw much light on the character of the people who are
there brought under our notice; that such study, earnestly
and lovingly engaged in, strengthens our belief in the ex-
istence of God, and in His goodness and wisdom, which
adapted each animal, from man to the minutest insect, to
fill the place they occupy, the author hopes this unpretend-
ing volume may, by calling the attention of the young
readers of the Bible to this subject, add, in a slight degree,
to the interest of their studies, assisting them in forming a
more accurate knowledge of the animals there mentioned,
and thus paving the way to the study of Nature, and,
consequently, of Nature’s God, in a more extended form.
Notwithstanding the research bestowed on this subject by
many able and learned men, there is still much uncertainty
with regard to some of the species mentioned, and, doubt-
less, some errors, arising from the vagueness of the allu-
sions, or the ignorance of translators; but these are of
minor importance, and do not detract materially from the
xiv PREFACE.

interest of the study. The author has availed herself of
the aid given by the notes of the ‘Pictorial Bible,’ which
" throw so great and valuable a light on the ‘subjects which
they illustrate, and has endeavoured to simplify the infor-
mation given, so as to adapt it to the general reader, and
interest not the naturalist alone, but those who have yet ta
learn that,

“ Wonderful, indeed, are alt His works :
Pleasant to know, and worthiest to be all
Had in remembrance, always with delight.”
LIST OF

PLATES.

a a

. Prate I,
Page
Syrian Bear, Prov. xvii. 12 40

Jackal, Judges xv. 4 .... 61
Prats II,

Jerboa, Zsaiah Ixvi.17 .. 71

Coney, Proverbs xxx. 26.. 78
Puate ITT,

Hippopotamus, Job xl.15, 74
Rhinoceros, Deué. xxxiii.17 79

Piate IV.
Syrian Wild Boar, Pealm
Ixxx, 18 .-.......... 81
Prats V.
Camel, Genesis xii. 16 ... 106
Wild Ass, Job xxxix.5 .. 97

Prare VI.
Wild Ox, Isaiah li, 20...
Syrian Ox, Genesis xii. ..

Piate VII,

Wild Goats, Deut. xiv. 5,
1 Samuel xxiv. 2...... 192

Page
142

141

Prate VIII.

Giraffe, Deut. xiv. 5....., 119
Gazelle, Psalm xlii,1.... 118
Prats IX,

Asiatic Sheep, Genesis iv. 2 128
Prats X.

Bearded Vulture, Job xxxix. 157
Osprey, Leviticus xi.18.. 164
Griffon Vulture, Jodxxviii.7 159
xvi LIST OF PLATES,

Piate XI,

Page
Barn Owl, Leviticus xi. 17 168

Screech Owl, Zsa. xxxiv. 14 172

Prats XII.
Quails, Heodus xvi. 13... 198
Oriental Partridges, Jere-
miah xvii, 11 wwe eae
Prats XIII.

Syrian Dove, Genesis viii. 8 200
Hoopoe, Levitieus xi. 19.. 855

Prats XIV.
Page
Stork, Levitious xi.19.... 218

Crane, Jeremiah viii. 7.... 211
Ostrich, Job xxxix.13.... 208

Pirate XV.
Cormorant, Levidicus xi. 17 229

Ibis, Leviticus xi.17 .... 222
Pelican, Psalm cil. 6 .... 224

Puats XVI.
Lizards, Leviticus xi. 80 .. 248
POPULAR

SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

INTRODUCTION.

Txovuc the intention of this little volume is merely to give
an account of such members of the animal kingdom as are
mentioned in the Sacred Writings, together with interesting
facts relative to their localities, the habits of the genera to
which they belong, and the various uses to which they
were applied, particularly by the Hebrews; it is considered
that the work will be rendered far more useful to the
student, as well as more interesting to the general reader,
by being arranged in a somewhat scientific manner; by
having a concise generic description of the various animals,
and by the introduction (more particularly where the species
is doubtful) of two or more species, in order to supply a
B
2 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

greater amount of instruction relative to the habits and
peculiarities of the genus.

Our knowledge of Biblical Zoology is, and must remain
in a great degree, uncertain and imperfect; the references
being in most cases so vague, as to render it impossible
to define the species alluded to, and sometimes even the
genus is involved in the same degree of obscurity. Very
little light is thrown on the subject by modern travellers in
the Holy Land, as the wilder animals, it is said, have mostly
disappeared from Palestine. Hasselquist,a pupil of Lin-
nus, who visited the Holy Land in 1750, mentions, as the
only animals he saw, the porcupine, the jackal, the fox, the
rock goat, and the fallow deer. Captain Mangles describes
an animal of the goat species, “as large as an ass, with long,
knotty, upright horns; some specimens bearded, and their
colour resembling that of the gazelle.” The former writer
also enumerates the following birds as coming under his
own observation :—‘ Two species of vulture, one seen near
Jerusalem, the other near Cana of Galilee; the falcon near
Nazareth; the jackdaw in great numbers in the oak woods
of Galilee; the bee-catcher in the groves and plains
between Acra and Nazareth; the nightingale among the
willows of the Jordan and the olive-trees of Judea; the
INTRODUCTION. 3

field lark everywhere; the goldfinch in the gardens near
Nazareth; the red partridge and other species; the quail,
the turtle-dove, and ring-dove ; wild geese, ducks, widgeons,
snipes, and water-fowl of every description abound in some
situations. The Holy Land is at present infested with
lizards, different kinds of serpents, vipers, scorpions, and
various insects; flies of many species are extremely annoy-
ing; and ants are so numerous in some parts, that one
traveller describes the road to Jaffa, from El Arisch, as, for
three days’ journey, one continued ant-hill.”*

It would be, however, as unnecessary to look for, as im-
possible to find, even one-half of the animals named in the
Scriptures, in Palestine, or its immediate vicinity. Very
many were brought into the country either for domestic
use, or, in the case of Solomon, as objects of enlightened
curiosity, ornament, and luxury; others are expressly de-
scribed as the productions of foreign lands; and many would
be familiar to the Jews from their residence in Egypt and
their captivity in Babylon, thereby furnishing that poetical
people with the variety of similes with which their figura-
tive language so abounds, and accounting for the numerous
animals mentioned. Thus, speaking of the desolation of

* Modern Traveller—Palestine,
4 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

Babylon, the prophet says, it has become “a possession for
the bittern and the wild ass of the desert ;” and Job, speak-
ing of the wicked man, compares his house to that of the
moth, and his meat to the gal? of asps. The lion affords
abundance of metaphors; and no one can read without ad-
miration the magnificent description of the war-horse in the
book of Job, or that of the Jeviathan, the latter of which,
is an example of the difficulty that exists in identifying
many of the animals alluded to. All the writings of the
Old Testament abound in allusions to animal life, showing
a knowledge of the habits and peculiarities of the crea-
tures named, such as is only acquired by accurate and
close observation. Solomon is said to have spoken “of
beasts, of creeping things, and of fishes.” . His Proverbs
are replete with proofs of the wise king’s knowledge of, and
delight in, the inferior animals, and he constantly presents
them as examples of good, or as types of bad qualities; for
warning and for reproof. “Look not upon the wine when
it is red:” “it biteth like a serpent and stingeth like an
adder.” ‘Riches make to themselves wings; they fly away
as an eagle towards heaven.” “Let a bear robbed of her
whelps meet a man, rather than a fool in his folly.” ‘Go
to the ant, thou sluggard ; consider her ways and be wise.”
INTRODUCTION. 5

David, in the Psalms, is almost equally profuse in his allu-
sions :—“ I am like a pelican in the wilderness; I am like
an owl in the desert.” ‘Yea, the sparrow hath found an
house, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may
lay her young, even thine altars, O Lord of Hosts, my King
and my God.”

Quotations might be multiplied from the book of Job,
from the Prophets, and, indeed, from every part of the Old
Testament, evincing the deep interest taken from the earliest
times in the living works of the Great Creator; and surely
the research into, and contemplation of, the beautiful, won-
derful, and ever-interesting pages of the book of Nature,
which has been so profusely and benevolently spread before
us, is an acceptable offering of our intellect to the Giver of
all things, and a pursuit tending more than any other, to
direct our minds and hearts to “ Him in whom we live, and
move, and have our being.”

The New Testament is by no means deficient in similar
indications, and our Saviour himself, in his discourses,
makes many, and frequently touching allusions to natural
objects, both animate and inanimate. ‘The foxes have
holes, and the birds of the air have nests, but the Son of
Man hath not where to lay his head.” “Iam the good
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shepherd : the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep ;
but he that is an hireling, and not the shepherd, whose own
the sheep are not, seeth the wolf coming, and leaveth the
sheep and fleeth; and the wolf catcheth them, and scattereth
the sheep.” Many more examples might be brought, but
these will amply suffice to show the frequency of the allu-
sions to, and the use made of, the animal kingdom by the
sacred writers, in the glowing imagery of their magnificent
poems, in their promises, and in their threatenings.

Nor are the poets of profane antiquity behindhand in their
use of animated nature, for description and for metaphor,—
frequently, as will be seen in the following pages, assisting
greatly to throw a light on the obscurity of those passages
which have tasked the profoundest research.

Homer is particularly happy in illustrating his descriptive
passages by the aid of the habits of animals. Thus, he
compares a warrior, reluctantly leaving the field of battle, to
the king of beasts :—

“So turns the lion from the nightly fold,
Though high in courage, and with hunger bold ;
Long gall’d by huntsmen, and long vex’d by hounds,
Stiff with fatigue, and fretted sore with wounds;

The darts fly round him from a hundred hands,
And the red terrors of the blazing brands ;
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Till late, reluctant, at the dawn of day,
Sour he departs, and quits th’ untasted prey.”
Here is almost the natural history of the animal in a few
lines. His nightly prowling, his courage undaunted by
hounds and huntsmen, only giving way under the attack
of fire, and, lastly, his retreat at the dawn of day, are all
admirably true to nature, and agree perfectly with the scat-
tered notices in Scripture. Again, he compares a proud
chief to an eagle :—
“ As the bold bird, endued with sharpest eye
Of all that wing the mid aerial sky,
The sacred eagle, from his walks above,
Looks down, and sees the distant thicket move,
Then stoops, and sousing on the quivering hare,
Snatches his life amid the clouds of air.”
And again :—
“ So the strong eagle, from his airy height,
‘Who marks the swans’ or cranes’ embodied flight,
Stoops down impetuous while they light for food,
And, stooping, darkens with his wings the flood.”

We may observe here that Homer calls the bird the
sacred eagle, elsewhere the bird of Jove; and it is interest-
ing to find that in Ezekiel this bird is used as a symbol of
sovereignty, the king of Egypt being described as a “ great
eagle with great wings and many feathers,” and the monarch
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of Babylon, under the image of “‘s great eagle with great
wings, long-winged, full of feathers, which had divers
colours.” Job’s description is almost identical with that
of the Greek poet: “Doth the eagle mount up at thy
command, and make her nest on high? She dwelleth and
abideth on the rock, upon the crag of the rock, and the
strong place. From thence she seeketh her prey, and her
eyes behold afar off.”

Homer’s description of the dove is a beautiful illustration
of the gentle bird so often used as a type in the Scriptures.

«The mast, which late a first-rate galley bore,
The hero fixes in the sandy shore ;
To the tall top a milk-white dove they tie,
The trembling mark at which their arrows fly.
2 * s s s s *
The dove, in airy circles as she wheels,
Amid the clouds, the piercing arrow feels ;
Quite thro’ and thro’ the point its passage found,
” And at his feet fell bloody to the ground.
The wounded bird, ere yet she breathed her last,
With flagging wings slighted on the mast ;
A moment hung, and spread her pinions there,
Then sudden dropped, and left her life in air.”

Poets of all ages have celebrated the flight of the dove as
peculiarly graceful. Virgil says :—
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Her pinions poised, through liquid air she springs,
And smoothly glides, nor moves her levelled wings.”

The Psalmist’s beautiful aspiration will occur to every
mind: “Oh, that I had wings like a dove! for then would
I fly away, and be at rest.”

Sculpture and painting also lend their aid, not only in
marking the estimation in which animals were held by the
ancients, but also throwing a light on many of the more
obscure allusions of the Scripture writers. From the an-
cient sculptures of Egypt we learn much of the manners of
these people, who were too closely connected with the
Hebrews, not to have imbued them with their customs.
And accordingly, these records form interesting commen-
taries on many expressions used in the Bible: for instance,
the chase was a favourite pastime among the Egyptians,
and from the monuments found in Upper Egypt it seems
that the animals of the desert were taken for the menagerie
as well as for food; for the traps are made with the greatest
care, to prevent the prey from being injured. The animals
are also represented as being led alive, quite as often as
carried after being slain, and the sportsmen use blunt
arrows, to stun, rather than kill; the hounds, too, are
taught to hold their prey without injury: in the preserves
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may be recognized the wild goat, oryx, gazelle, hare, and
porcupine. It is evident that the Jewish monarchs had
adopted the custum of keeping beasts of chase, as well as
cattle, in enclosures; for we read that the daily provisions
for Solomon’s household were “ten fat oxen, and twenty
oxen out of the pasture, and an hundred sheep, besides
harts, and roebucks, and fallow deer, and fatted fowl.”
The antelope is frequently figured, and these graceful crea-
tures appear to have been great favourites with the Egyp-
tian ladies; the Egyptian princess, in Solomon’s Song, is
accordingly represented making use of the following ex-
pression :—“I charge you, O ye daughters of Jerusalem,
by the roes and by the hinds of the field, that ye stir not
up, nor awake my love, till he please.” Fowling was evi-
dently a favourite sport with the people of Egypt, as may
be gathered from numerous paintings: the birds were caught
with different kinds of nets; and how many allusions there
are to this practice in the Scriptures—“For man also
knoweth not his time: as the fishes that are taken in an
evil net, and as the birds that are caught in the snare, so
are the sons of men, snared in an evil time, when it falleth
suddenly upon them.” And again: “As a bird hasteth to
the snare, and knoweth not that it is for his life.’ The
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prophet Hosea also refers to the timidity of the Egyptian
birds, caused by the prevalence of this amusement: “They
shall tremble as a bird out of Egypt, and a dove out of
Assyria.” The only domestic birds found on the Egyptian
monuments are geese; the ostrich is frequently figured ;
large herds of cattle are also very common, and the ox
was evidently used, as in Palestine, both for food and for
agricultural purposes.

The ruins of most ancient cities furnish their quota of
illustration to our subject, either presenting us with the
sculptured forms of the animals mentioned in Holy Writ,
or some representation of the uses to which they were ap-
plied, agreeing with and explaining the allusions; and these
are continually multiplying as fresh discoveries are made.
Nineveh and Babylon, Luxor, Thebes, and the more modern
Herculaneum, have ail contributed to our knowledge, and
thrown new lights on the difficulties which beset the earnest
inquirer into the truths of Scripture.

The Natural History of the Bible may and will be con-
sidered by many as of minor importance; but is it really so,
when every animated being, from the highest to the most
insignificant, ought to be looked upon as a manifestation of
Divine Power, and a medium of that happiness which the
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Creator has designed for all His creatures? Do we honour
a painter, when despising, or looking with perfect indiffer-
ence on, his worksP Do we show our admiration of a
poet or a musician, by turning with apathy from the noble
thoughts of the one, and the sublime strains of the other P
Do we consider it sufficient to pay them a few unmeaning
compliments? Assuredly not; we study their works, and
learn still more to admire the painter, the poet, and the mu-
sician. Study, then, the works of God, from the firmament
which showeth His handiwork, to the drop of water teeming
with the life He has bestowed, nor consider those creatures
unworthy of regard, which are honoured by the notice of the
wisest men of ancient times ;—by David, the sweet Psalmist
of Israel ; by Solomon, the wise king of the Hebrews; by
prophets, and by moralists, and, above all, by the great
teacher Jesus Christ, who illustrated His sublime and
beautiful Sermon on the Mount with allusions both to
animals and plants. “Give not that which is holy unto
the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine.” “‘ Be-
hold the fowls of the air; for they sow not, neither do they
reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father
feedeth them.” “Consider the lilies of the field, how they
grow; they toil not, neither do they spin; and yet I say
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unto you, that even Solomon in all his glory was not
arrayed like one of these.” The adoption, by our Saviour,
of the lamb as a type of Himself, and that of the dove for
the Spirit of God, are too well known to need comment;
but that of the “ Hind of the Morning,” which is the title
of the pathetic and beautiful 22nd Psalm, so generally
supposed to be typical of Christ’s sufferings, is not so com-
monly known, but is not improbably applied to him, as the
Arabian poets frequently gave to the swn the name of the
gazelle; and the “Sun of Righteousness” is a well-known
designation of Christ. Cowper probably had this in view
when writing those beautiful lines :—
**I was a stricken deer that left the herd

Long since. With many an arrow, deep infixed,

My penting side was charged, when I withdrew,

To seek a tranquil death in distant shades.

There I was found by one who had himself

Been hurt by the archers. In his side he bore,
And in his hands and feet, the cruel scar.”

The animals noticed in the following pages are arranged
systematically, according to the modern classification, in
order to facilitate reference, and to give the reader a ge-
neral idea of the animal kingdom, from the highest class,
Mammalia, down to the Radiata, which make so near an
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approach in their habits and formation to the vegetable
kingdom. These kingdoms were formerly considered so
completely separated from each other, as to preclude the
possibility of their being confounded together; but later
discoveries have proved that these apparently impassable
barriers were not raised by the hand of Nature, and that
there are connecting links so fine and delicate, as to render
very difficult the question of where each begins and ends.
Mr. Rymer Jones thus beautifully expresses this uncer-
tainty with regard to the animal and vegetable kingdoms :—
“Light and darkness are distinct from each other, and no
one possessed of eyesight would be in danger of con-
founding night with day; yet he who, looking upon the
evening sky, would attempt to point out precisely the line
of separation between the failing day and the approaching
night, would have a difficult task to perform. Thus it is
with the physiologist, who endeavours to draw the boundary
between these two great kingdoms of Nature; for so gra-
dually and imperceptibly do their confines blend, that it is
at present utterly out of his power to define exactly where
vegetable existence ceases and animal life begins.”

In Maunder’s ‘Treasury of Natural History’ (a most valu-
able assistant to the student) the animal kingdom is thus
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described :—“ The possession of a nervous system being
supposed to be indispensable to the power of motion, it
has been considered the distinguishing characteristic of the
animal kingdom ; but in one division (4crita, comprehend-
ing Polypes, Infusoria, Animalcules, Sponges, &c.) no traces
of nerves have hitherto been discovered. The best charac-
teristic of the animal kingdom is the possession of a mouth
or aperture, through which food is received, and a stomach
by which it is digested; and this would include all the
organized beings which have ever been considered by na-
turalists to belong to the animal kingdom, except the various
kinds of sponges.”

No apecies of the large and useful class Fishes (Pisces) is
mentioned in Scripture, though the references to fish and
fishing are by no means uncommon. In Exodus vii. it is
related, in speaking of the Nile, that “ the fish that was in
the river died ;” and there is great interest in this statement,
when it is known that fish formed a considerable part of the
subsistence of the Egyptians. They ate them either fresh,
salted, or dried in the sun. Diodorus says fish was a
great article of export, and that from the time of King
Merris many persons found occupation in salting the fish
caught in the lake made by that prince, and called by his
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name. In the complaints made by the Israelites against
Moses in the desert, they particularly regret the fish of the
land of bondage: “ We remember the fish that we did eat
in Egypt freely.” Isaiah also, when denouncing divine
vengeance upon the Egyptians, dwells strongly on the ruin
of those who subsisted on the fish and other productions of
the Nile :— And the waters shall fail from the sea, and
the rivers shall be wasted and dried up. And they shall
turn the rivers far away ; and the brooks of defence shall
be emptied and dried up; the reeds and flags shall wither.
The paper-reeds by the brooks, by the mouth of the brooks,
and everything sown by the brooks, shall wither, be driven
away, and be no more. The fishers also shall mourn, and
all they that cast angle into the brooks shall lament, and they
that spread nets upon the waters shall languish. Moreover,
they that work in fine flax, and they that weave net-works,
shall be confounded. And they shall be broken in the
purposes thereof, all that make sluices and ponds for fish.”
Diodorus says, that twenty-two kinds of fish were found in
Lake Meeris. .

From the representations of this subject on Egyptian
monuments, we gather, that the fishermen were of an in-
ferior class to the agricultural population, and this is con-
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firmed by history. This was also the case in Palestine, and
hence the surprise evinced, when Christ selected two of his
apostles from this despised race. “Now as he walked by
the sea of Galilee, he saw Simon, and Andrew his brother,
casting a net into the sea, for they were fishers. And Jesus
said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to
become fishers of men ; and straightway they forsook all and
followed him.” The sea of Galilee still abounds in excellent
fish, though from the poverty of the country they are un-
molested, but by the storks and diving birds which frequent
its shores.

In Leviticus, the permission to eat of the inhabitants of
the waters is limited to such as have both fins and scales :
“These shall ye eat, of all that are in the waters; whatsoever
hath fins and scales in the waters, in the seas, and in the
rivers, them shall ye eat.” The shark, the ray, and the
sun-fish are examples of those fish destitute of scales, while
the seal and the walrus, though living in the waters, have
neither scales nor fins; these latter animals are also am-
phibious, which was another reason for their being regarded
as unclean. The same prohibition was in force in Egypt,
and the people of that country ate no fish brought from the
sea, under an idea that all marine productions were impure :

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for this reason, their fish was cured with fossil salt, found

_in the African desert. The priests refused all fish, according
to Plutarch, thinking they might possibly have had some
communication with the sea, Fishing with nets is illus-
trated profusely in Egyptian antiquities, and so constantly
referred to in the Bible, that it must also have been the
habit in Palestine. Our account will be appropriately closed
by the description of this employment, given by the Evan-
gelist St. John.

“ After these things Jesus showed himself again to the
disciples at the sea of Tiberias; and on this wise showed he
himself. There were together, Simon Peter, and Thomas
called Didymus, and Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, and the
sons of Zebedee, and two other of his disciples. Simon Peter
saith unto them, I go a-fishing; they say unto him, We also
go with thee. They went forth and entered into a ship im-
mediately ; and that night they caught nothing. But when
the morning was now come, Jesus stood on the shore, and
said unto them, Children, have ye any meat? They answered
him, No. And he said unto them, Cast the net on the right
side of the ship, and ye shall find. They cast therefore, and
now they were not able to draw it for the multitude of fishes.”

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Crass MAMMALIA.

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Oxzper QUADRUMANA.

Smrap#.—Apes, Baboons, and Monkeys.

Apes chiefly inhabit the forests of Asia and Africa; they
also abound in Malacca and the islands of the Indian Ocean,
congregating on trees and feeding on fruit, leaves, and
insects. They generally live in troops, sometimes construct-
ing a kind of hut as a defence against the weather: their
disposition is often fierce and intractable, though some
species are, on the contrary, grave and gentle; their arms
are so long as nearly to touch the ground when the animal
stands upright ; the fingers and toes are very flexible, being
thus adapted for clinging to the branches of trees, and even
when carrying their young they spring from tree to tree
with wonderful facility. As no particular species is alluded
to in the Scriptures, an example of each division will be
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given; and the Orang Outan (Pithecus satyrus), being the
most remarkable, will serve as a type of the first. It isa
native of the forests in the interior of Borneo, Sumatra, &c.,
and lives chiefly on fruits, though occasionally eating eggs,
insects, and reptiles. These animals approach the height of a
man, and are covered with coarse, reddish hair, the lps are
thin and projecting, the ears small, the nose very flat, and
the face has a bluish tinge; their arms are so long that the
tips of the fingers ean touch the ground when the animal
is erect. Dr. Abel, in the ‘ Asiatic Researches,’ thus gra-
phically describes the capture of one of these creatures :—
“ He was discovered by the company of a merchant ship, at
a place called Ramboon: on the approach of the boat’s crew
he came down from a tree, and made for a clump at some
distance, gaining by one spring a very lofty branch, and
bounding from one to another with the swiftness of a
eommon monkey. After receiving five balls, his exertions
relaxed, and he reclined exhausted against a branch: the
ammunition of the hunters being by this time exhausted,
__ they were obliged to fell the tree in order to obtain him.
But what was their surprise to see him, as the tree was
falling, effect his retreat to another, with seemingly undi-
minished vigour! In fact they were forced to cut down all
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the trees before they could oblige him to combat his enemies
on the ground; and when finally overpowered by numbers,
and nearly in a dying state, he seized a spear, which would
have withstood the strength of the stoutest man, and broke
it like a reed. It was said by those who aided in his death,
that the human-like expression of his countenance, and his
piteous manner of placing his hands over his wounds, dis-
tressed their feelings so much, as to make them question the
nature of the act they were committing.”

Baboons comprise a large and fierce tribe, very common
in parts both of Asia and Africa. They are less like man in
conformation, and far more disgusting in habits and cruel
in disposition, than the other tribes; it is said that they can
never be completely tamed, and as they advance in years
they increase in fierceness and brutality. In their native
haunts they live on berries, roots, eggs, and insects, but
often do much mischief in the more cultivated districts, by
depredations on the fruit and grain of gardens and fields,
congregating in troops for these predatory excursions. It
is said that “a troop of them will sometimes form a long
chain, extending from the vicinity of their ordinary habita-
tion, to that of the garden or field they are engaged in
plundering, and that the produce of their theft is pitched
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from hand to hand till it reaches its destination in the
mountains.” There are many genera and species.

The Derrias (Cynocephalus hamadryas) inhabits the moun-
tains of Arabia and Abyssinia, Maunder says, that “this
was probably the species known to the ancients, and figured
on Egyptian monuments :” and from the localities in which it
is found, it may claim to be the ave mentioned in Scripture,
if, indeed, the species can be named with any degree of
certainty. It is about four feet high, the face extremely
long, of a dirty flesh-colour, having a light ring round the
eyes: the hair of the head and neck forms a long mane
falling on the shoulders: the general colour is a mixture of
light grey with cinereous (white with a shade of brown): a
dark brown line extends down the back, the hands are
almost jet-black, and the feet rusty-brown. The Derrias is
gentle and playful when young, but afterwards becomes
sullen and malicious.

The next tribe (Monkeys) are generally distinguished by
having long tails, and cheek-pouches for the temporary re-
ception of food. They are the smallest of the Old-world
Quadrumana, and inhabit India, Malacca, &c., and Africa.
The latter may, indeed, be considered as their head quarters.
They are generally gregarious, associating in large troops
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always composed of one species; their great enemies are
serpents, as they can escape other animals by their superior
agility. Monkeys subsist principally on fruit and succulent
roots; they are very fond of sweets, but when this food fails -
they eat insects and worms, and even descend to the sea-
shore to feast on oysters and crabs: they are said to watch
the former until they open their shells, when they put in a
stone to prevent their closing, and then eat the fish at their
leisure ; to entice the crabs from the holes in which they are
concealed, they put in their thin tails, and when the crab
fastens on it, the artful monkey suddenly withdraws the
bait, and thus drags its prey to shore. As parents they are
extremely affectionate; both the male and female being in-
defatigable in fondling and caressing their offspring.

A few species must suffice as examples, for they are very
numerous, aud they will be selected from those which in-
habit localities probably visited by Solomon’s fleet. .

. The Diana Monkey (Cercopithecus Diana). This species’
is a native of Congo and Guinea. It has a long white beard ;
the body is of a reddish colour, shading into white under-
- neath, with a white crescent on the brow: the tail is very:
long. It has a playful and lively disposition. A

The Green Monkey (Cercopithecus Sabeus) is of a fine
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olive-green colour, variegated with grey; the cheeks are
covered with long, pale yellow hair. It is a native of
several parts of Africa.

The Moustache Monkey (Cercopithecus cephus) is a na-
tive of Western Africa. It has two tufts of yellow hair on
the cheeks, whence its name is derived ; the face is bare, and
of a bluish-black colour; the hair on the head yellow, varied
with black, that on the body and limbs red and ash-colour,
the under part being rather paler.

Having thus given a slight sketch of this tribe of ani-
mals, including only those species which, from the countries
they inhabit, were probably known to the Hebrews, we will
endeavour to collect and simplify the opinions of various
authors, with regard to those members of the family which
are named in the Sacred Writings.

In the 1st book of Kings, x. 22, is the following passage :

—“For the king had at sea a navy of Tharshish, with the
navy of Hiram; once in three years came the navy of Thar-
shish, bringing gold and silver, ivory, and ayes, and pea-
cocks.” Apes are again mentioned, in nearly similar words,
in 2 Chron. ix. 21. Now it will be evident to the reader,
that from this vague notice no certainty can be arrived at
with regard to species, the original word foph being quite
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as indefinite as the translation; it is also an unsettled and
disputed point, what was the exact locality from which the
animal in question was brought.

The situation both of Tarshish, and Ophir so often men-
tioned in connection with it, is greatly disputed by the
learned. The latter has been variously placed on the western
coast of Arabia, the eastern coast of Africa, the Persian
Gulf, and the coast and islands of Asia; but the general
conclusion seems to be in favour of Sofala, partly from a
similarity in name, and also that all the articles mentioned
could be procured on the coast, or in the interior. Purchas
says that “ivory, apes, gems, and precious woods (which
grow in the wild places of Tebe, within Sofala), and much
fine black wood (ebony) grows on that coast, and is thence
carried to India. As for peacocks, I saw none there, but
there must needs be some, for I have seen the Cafers wear
their plumes on their heads. As there is a store of fine
gold, so also is there of fine silver, in Chicona, where are
rich mines.” It seems much in favour of this idea that the
coast of Africa below the Gulf was the nearest country where
the fleet of Solomon could procure, as native produce, the
commodities with which it was freighted ; accordingly this
opinion has many supporters; but there are yet two alterna.
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tives, the Persian Gulf, in some of whose islands Ophir has
been placed, and India, which has a large majority of ad-
vocates, as affording all the commodities sought for, and,
by its greater distance, accounting for the three years said
to have been spent on the voyage. Ceylon has the greatest
number of votes amongst those who think it necessary to fix
on one particular spot in the Indian territories.

The dispute with regard to Tarshish is equally intricate,
most writers considering Tartessus in Spain (a most im-
portant settlement of the Phoenicians, at the mouth of the
Guadalquiver, and not far from Cadiz) to be the place indi-
cated. Its situation in the west is inferred from Genesis
x. 4, where the name is mentioned with Elishab, Chittim,
and Dodaim, as being one of the descendants of Japheth, to
whom were given the countries of the west. In Psalm lxxu.
10, it is connected with “the islands,” which expression,
amongst the Jews, signified any country beyond the Medi-
terranean. Passages in Ezekiel show it to have been
place of great trade; and in Isaiah it is mentioned as an
important Phenician colony. But supposing this to be
really the situation of Tarshish, it involves another difficulty,
in connection with that of Ophir, as it necessitates a voyage
round the Cape of Good Hope to include both places in one
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expedition, and this voyage, though not considered impos-
sible, involves many and serious difficulties, Herodotus
describes such a voyage as having been for the first time
undertaken by the Phoenicians, under the orders of Pharaoh
Necho, king of Egypt, four hundred years after the time of
Solomon, and these people would surely have known from
their public records (in which circumstances of much less
importance are noted) that the voyage had been frequently
made by their ancestors.

The matter being involved in so much uncertainty, we
shall give the reader the advantage of the deductions made
by the authors of the notes to the ‘ Pictorial Bible,’ in which
a full and interesting account of the various opinions on this
intricate point may be found.

“The reader will by this time begin, perhaps, to question
whether any particular places are denoted by the words Tar-
shish and Ophir. We have already explained that ‘ships
of Tarshish’ were probably so called from being like those
which went from Phoenicia to the Atlantic, especially
adapted to a long voyage. Now, by an obvious transition
of ideas among a people whose notions of distant places
were very indefinite, when ships that made long voyages
were called ships of Tarshish, the name may, in process of
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time, have been transferred, so as to denote any distant
place to which such ships went. This would adequately
explain how it happens that the ships which went to Ophir
are called ships of Tarshish in the book of Kings, but in
the later book of Chronicles are not so called, but are said
to have gone ¢o Tarshish, that is, went a distant voyage.
Heeren applies a somewhat similar explanation to Ophir.
He says, ‘It is very probable that this name, like those of
Thule and others, did not designate any fixed place, but
simply stood as a general name for the rich south country,
including the shores of Arabia, Africa, and India.’ In con-
firmation of this, he observes that the word Ophir signifies
in Arabia ‘the rich countries.’ In these explanations, as
respecting the names of Tarshish and Ophir, we entirely
acquiesce. They enable us to conclude that the fleet may
have gone trading to various places, collecting the different
commodities which were required, and relieve us from the
necessity of finding everything in one place.”

The mention of various animals being brought to Solomon
is very interesting when we consider it in connection with
his known attachment to the study of natural history:
“He spake of trees, from the cedar-tree that is in Lebanon,
pnto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall; he spake
MONKEYS. 29

also of beasts, and of creeping things, and of fishes.” We
can understand that he commissioned his navigators to bring
home living specimens of the more remarkable foreign ani-
mals, that he might be enabled to acquaint himself with
their peculiar habits and characteristics by actual study and
observation. Thus we find that although trade was the
primary object of his navigation, the wise Hebrew king was —
not insensible to the advantages which it offered him, in
acquiring a larger knowledge of God’s creation; and, as
every one would be anxious to gratify the king in his
favourite pursuit, we may readily imagine that he must
have formed a noble collection of animals, many of which
probably had never before been seen in western Asia. The
writings in which his observations are recorded would have
been of great interest at the present day, but now the only
evidence we possess of his peculiar taste for such studies,
beyond the bare historical statement of the fact, is in the
circumstance that his existing writings contain more nume-
rous and striking allusions to the characteristics of animals
and plants than are to be found in any other sacred writer.
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Orpen CHEIROPTERA.

VESPERTILIONIDZ.— Bats.

These animals are characterized by having the faculty of
sustained flight, owing to their anterior limbs being formed
like wings, the fingers being extremely long and connected
by a membrane, which in most species extends between the
hind legs, and embraces the tail, where this member is not
wanting. They all possess four large canine teeth; the
other teeth vary considerably. Cheiroptera are divided into
two families. Jstiophori are distinguished by the peculiar
construction of the nose, the skin being expanded into leaf-
like appendages. The second family, Anistiophori, have
the nose simple. These are again divided into sub-families,
those of the first division being distinguished by the more
or less complicated structure of the nose, those of the latter
by the form of the wings.

There are about twenty species of these interesting little .
animals in England; and Mr. Bell rightly observes that
“it is, perhaps, difficult to account for the prejudices
which have always existed against them: that the ancient
Greek and Roman poets, furnished with exaggerated ac-
counts of the animals infesting the remote regions with
BATS. 31

which their commerce or their conquests made them ac-
quainted, should have caught eagerly at these marvellous
stories and descriptions, and rendered them subservient to
their fabulous but highly imaginative mythology, is not won-
derful ; and it is probable that some of the Indian bats, with
the strange combination of the character of beast and bird,
which they were believed to possess, gave to Virgil the
idea, which he has so poetically worked out, of the harpies
which fell on the tables of his hero and his companions,
and polluted, whilst they devoured, the feast from which
they had driven the affrighted guests.” But that the harm-
less little bats of our own climate, whose habits are so
innocent and amusing, should be connected in the mind
with anything mysterious or alarming, is rather incompre-
hensible.

The original word used in Isaiah, ch. ii. ver. 20, is atedt-
phim, which is supposed to mean “fliers in darkness,” a
very suitable name for bats, which only quit their retreats
when night comes on. They are mentioned also in the
books of Leviticus and Deuteronomy; and in the latter are
very correctly connected with “every creeping thing that
flieth.” Nothing can now be ascertained relative to the
species alluded to, and, indeed, in all probability, no defi-
32 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

nite species was intended, the allusion being simply to bats
in general. There are no very large or remarkable kinds
in Palestine, the most common species being little larger
than those found in England. When examined, it is seen
to be a very delicate and beautiful creature, covered with
fine fur of a pale yellow colour, while the wings are, when
expanded, ribbed with bright red lines. Bats were forbidden
as food by the Mosaic law, but they are considered delicate
eating in some parts of Southern Asia, where they are of a
large size.

The bats of the Holy Land, as usual, live in caves and
deserted buildings, but they also swarm in the towns. Many
of the windows are only latticed, for greater coolness; con-
sequently they harbour in the rooms, clinging in consi-
derable numbers to the high ceilings: the lightness of their
colour, the loftiness of the apartments, and the perfect state
of repose maintained by them during the day, preventing
them from being very conspicuous; but in the evening,
if unable to quit their asylum, they occasion much trouble
and annoyance by flying about the room. They, however,
prefer underground cellars, and there they may be found
by hundreds.

Bats feed chiefly on insects, such as gnats, moths, and
BATS. 33

beetles, the wide mouth and formidable teeth with which
they are provided being an excellent trap for their capture.
Thus they are of great service to vegetation even in our
temperate climate; and in those tropical regions where
insects exist in myriads, many localities would not be habi-
table without this useful family. In this country they
disappear in autumn, and, clustering together in the closest
crannies they can find, remain dormant, until the warm
suns of spring induce them to venture from their retreat.
The female has generally two young ones at a time,
which are naked and helpless at their birth, and constantly
cling to their mother until capable of flight. The ears of
bats are generally very large, so that the sense of hearing
is probably acute. The eyes, on the contrary, are remark-
ably small, and being deeply seated like those of the mole,
they do not seem to be essentially necessary to the animal
in finding its way. The experiments made by Spallanzani
proved that, when blinded, they could find their way be-
tween obstacles of which they had no previous knowledge. —
He suspended willow rods in the room into which he turned
the blind bats, and though he moved these, so as to make
the passages as varied as possible, the animals never struck
one of them, though they flew in all directions. It is
D
34 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

supposed that they feel a different resistance in the air in
time to avoid the obstacle, but by what sensation, or by
what means, it is very difficult to determine: the existence
of such a faculty in this and many other nocturnal animals
is, however, a proof of the wisdom and goodness of the
Creator.

- Bats are very numerous on the banks of the Nile, where
insects abound: in India also, they swarm in the stupen-
dous caves, which have been hewn with so much care and
labour into temples, now almost deserted, and abandoned to
bats and reptiles; in New Holland they are also very nume-
rous, and in the South Sea Islands species of a large size are
found in profusion. The vampire, of which so many exag-
gerated accounts have been published, is found in South
America. It is accused, not only of sucking the blood of -
single individuals, or animals, but of destroying whole herds
of cattle, when these were first introduced by the mission-
aries. Many of the stories related are no doubt based on
trath, though going much beyond it in details, for notwith-
standing that bats are, on the whole, far more useful than
hurtful to man, they have, from their peculiar appearance,
dismal habitations, and the time of their flight, been
ereatures to which poets have frequently had recourse, to
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excite feelings of dread and loathing. As the peacock was
sacred to Juno, queen of heaven, so the bat was dedicated
to Proserpine, the empress of hel].*

Orpen INSECTIVORA.

Tatpa.—The Mole.

These animals are admirably qualified for the subterra-
neous life they are destined to lead. They are five or six
inches in length, the body thick, the head much prolonged,
the nose projecting greatly, and formed for conveying food
to the mouth; they have no external ears, though the sense
of hearing is very acute; and the small eyes are so nearly
concealed by the fur, as to have given rise to the belief that
they were entirely wanting; the legs are very short and the
fore feet strong, broad, and furnished with large stout claws,
thus enabling the animal to work through the ground with
great rapidity. The food of moles consists chiefly of worms
and the larvee of insects, but in summer they appear on the
surface in search of other prey, such as birds, mice, frogs,
and snails; in these nocturnal excursions, they are often, in

* British Cyclopedia: art, Bar.
36 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

their turn, preyed upon by the owl. Moles are exceedingly
voracious, and it is said they die of starvation if kept twelve
hours without food; if two are confined together, the
strongest will, if hungry, devour the weakest, even to the
bones. Farmers are no friends to these little creatures, as
by turning up the earth they expose the roots of plants,
or overthrow them by burrowing; but many agriculturists
think they make ample amends, by the destruction of earth-
worms and other noxious animals.

The fur of the mole is very soft and thick. “Fur of
every kind may be regarded as a species of organ of what is
called touch, not in the mere pile of the fur, but in the
sensation which is instantly communicated to its roots, as
we find in many instances, especially in those whiskers of
nocturnal animals which guide them in their rambles.
Upon the same principle, there is no question that the ex-
quisitely. delicate fur of the mole, which yields to a touch
quite imperceptible to us, is one of the finest organs of
feeling in the whole animal kingdom. Nor is there any
doubt, that this fur communicates to the owner the slightest
concussion of the earth over its nest or its gallery.”* This
quick sense of touch makes ample amends to the mole for

* British Cyclopedia: art. Mone.
THE MOLE, 37

the deficiency in that of sight, which, indeed, would be a
useless gift to an animal destined to a subterraneous ex-
istence. But even this deficiency is not so great as has been
supposed ; the idea of the total blindness of the common
mole is an error, which has been handed down from one
naturalist to another since the time of Aristotle, who, in all
probability, took his opinion from the species living in
Italy, Greece, and other parts of the south of Europe, in
which the eyes are merely rudimental, not larger than a
grain of mustard-seed, and with no opening in the lids.

There is a passage in Shakspeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet,’
which has been quoted by almost every describer of the
mole, since the time Shakspeare wrote. But notwithstand-
ing the number of times this short passage has been alluded
to, we shall quote it again for the purpose of doing justice
both to the mole and to the poet. The passage to which
we allude is as follows :-—

“Pray you tread softly, that the blind mole may not
Hear s foot fall.”

The scene of this passage is laid in the neighbourhood of
Venice, and the mole of that country is the blind one, but
whether Shakspeare was aware that the moles of that
country have the eyelids unopened, is a question which we
38 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

cannot solve. The probability is, that, like most others, he
had taken his notions of the animal from the description of
Aristotle, or rather from the popular opinion grounded on
that description; and that Aristotle described this blind or
southern mole, for our mole has not only eyes, but very
brilliant ones, though they are very small. The difference
in the eyes of these two species is supposed to be owing to
the greater abundance of under-ground food at the dis-
posal of the mole of southern latitudes, which prevents the
necessity of their seeking it on the surface, where the eyes of
the English mole are valuable to them. How remarkable
is the constant adaptation of means to the end required, in
every part of the creation !

The mole is usually a solitary animal, each having its own
habitation, which is constructed with great care, generally
near a wall or the roots of a tree, which form a shelter: it
is dome-shaped so as to drain off the water, and sufficiently
hard and firm to prevent the rain penetrating through; the
interior consists of two galleries and a circular dwelling,
which are all connected by means of sloping passages. This
habitation is formed in the latter part of the summer, and
is used by the mole as a resting-place from the time the
autumnal rains commence, until the return of summer.
THE MOLE. 39

The mole is mentioned in our translation of the Scriptures
in the following verse :—Isaiah ii. 20: “ In that day a man
shall cast his idols of silver and his idols of gold, which
they made each one for himself to worship, to the moles
and to the bats.” The original word has been very variously
rendered. In the Septuagint it is translated vanities; in other
versions, pits, or holes ; but it is more generally understood
to mean some one of those animals which burrow in the
ground ; and it.is probable that the word rendered “ mole”
did not define any particular animal of this class, but was
intended to intimate that the idols should be cast into dark
and secret places, such as are inhabited by the mole and the
bat, or by animals possessing similar habits.

The old English name of the mole, of which the present
is merely a contraction, was mouldiwarp, or mouldwarp,
which simply means that which casts up the soil. In some
parts of Scotland this is changed into moudiewark, or
moudie ; all containing allusions to the mode in which the
animal works in the mould. There is a species existing at
the Cape of Good Hope called the golden mole, from the
extreme brilliancy of its hue. That of England is called
Talpa Europea ; the blind mole, Talpa ceca.
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Oxpze CARNIVORA.

Unsus.—The Bear. (Plate I., the Syrian Bear.)

These well-known animals are remarkable for their
massive limbs, and clumsy, heavy appearance. They have
five-toed feet, armed with strong claws, more calculated for
digging in the ground and climbing trees than for tearing
their prey. They are omnivorous in their diet, some
living entirely on vegetable food ; others being carnivorous :
though they will rarely attack man, unless extremely pressed
by hunger, when they are very formidable antagonists.
Honey is said to be a favourite repast with many species,
and they will climb high trees for the sake of plundering
the nest of the wild bee ; they also eat the eggs and young
of birds, small animals, carrion, and fish, as in the case of
the polar bear, who must depend chiefly on what is thrown
up by the sea for his somewhat precarious subsistence.
From the peculiar formation of the shoulder-bones, which
are not kept apart by clavicles as in most other animals,
the bear is enabled to grasp and hug between the fore legs,
much more powerfully than would have otherwise been the
case, thus strangling any unfortunate animal that falls into
its power by strong compression of the chest ; this peculiarity


Fete



Syrian Rear Jackall.



Eroverbs. ..17.
THE BEAR. 41

also enables it to climb without difficulty. The teeth of the
bear are comparatively small and blunt, consequently not
well adapted for feeding on flesh in its fresh state; and this
agrees with the known fact, that the bear never attacks
living animals, if it can find food more easily managed.

Bears of some species or other are to be met with in
every latitude. In Europe, Asia, and America, they are
pretty widely diffused, but are rarely found in ‘Africa: in-
deed they appear more suited to the cold or temperate
climates, and here accordingly they are seen in their greatest
vigour and perfection. They do not seem to extend to the
southern hemisphere, excepting perhaps in the Andes, where
there is a great variety of climate; none have been dis-
covered in New Holland. Bears live chiefly in dens and
eaves, or in hollow trees: they hybernate according to the
climate, and during the period of torpor of course cease to
eat, living on the accumulation of fat they have acquired
during the time of activity, and making their reappearance
in a very lean and exhausted condition.

The Brown Bear (Ureus Arctos) is so called from its pre-
vailing colour, but this colour varies through every shade,
from sooty black to dirty white. It is found in almost
every climate, from the shores of the Frozen Ocean to the
42 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

burning deserts of Libya and Numidia, and is, without
doubt, the animal referred to in the Scriptures. It is
still found in Western Asia, and, though but rarely, in
the wildernesses bordering on Palestine. This species is
found in so many places, and varies so much in size and
colour, that it has frequently been divided and subdivided
into species and varieties; but from the perfect resemblance
in the skeleton, and in the habits, of the bear inhabiting the
Pyrenees, the Alps, and the mountains of Lapland, the range
of the Himalaya, and the shores of the Polar Sea, it seems
probable that the difference in colour and appearance is
merely the result of climate, and the brown, black, cinna-
mon, and white bears, instead of being distinct species, are
probably not even distinct varieties, the colour merely
changing from one generation to another, as well as in dif-
ferent individuals.

The Ursus Arctos feeds on wild honey, fruit, &c., and
those of Siberia, being well fed, are by no means formidable ;
women and children ranging about with perfect safety, even
in the forests where they abound. “ As they are not much
disturbed except towards the close of the season, when they
begin to get fat, they are not timid any more than forward,
and it is possible to pass them as closely and as safely as if
THE BRAR. 438

they were sheep. The sudden appearance of a person in an
unwonted dress alarms them, and makes them take flight ;
but it is said that the most efficient bugbear is an umbrella,
the expanding of which makes them roar and run with
all their might ; an umbrella is, indeed, an object of more
dread to most wild animals than the most efficient weapon
that man can brandish. A fierce bullock is more certainly
turned by flashing an umbrella open in his face, than by _
any other means; and there are recorded instances of the
tiger being put to flight in the same way.”*

The abundance of these bears in the mountains of Swit-
zerland in former times, gave the name of Berne to one of
the Swiss cantons, and at that place bear-pits are still kept
up in honour of the name; the inmates being fed on vege-
tables and bread; all unripe fruit brought to the market
is also confiscated for their use.

The intense affection shown by the female bear for its
young, is illustrated by many interesting anecdotes in
voyages and travels. In Lord Mulgrave’s narrative of a
voyage for the discovery of the North-west Passage, is a very
interesting account of a bear, whose young had been killed
v8 a shot from the ship. Though wounded herself, she

® British Cyclopedia: art. Bran.
44 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

would not leave her young behind; not understanding they
were dead, she placed food before them, and by every affec-
tionate motion tried to induce them to eat; she then en-
deavoured to raise them, withdrew to a short distance, and
looked back, expecting them to follow, but seeing them still
motionless, she returned, and with inexpressible fondness
walked round, licking their wounds and moaning bitterly.
At last, as though convinced that they were indeed dead, she
uttered a fierce and bitter growl, which was answered by
another and more merciful shot, laying the affectionate
animal dead beside her young.

So fine a trait in the character of the bear was not lost on
the sacred writers, and consequently it occurs as a simile in
many parts of the Bible. In Proverbs xvii. 12, “Let a
bear robbed of her whelps meet a man, rather than a fool in
his folly;” and again, 2 Samuel xviii. 8, “They be chafed
in their minds as a bear robbed of her whelps.” There is a
similar expression in Hosea.

The narrative related in 2 Kings ii. 28, where bears were
made the instrument of punishment to the profane despisers .
of Elisha, is another proof that the Syrian bear (U. Syriacus,
Plate I.) was then a common inhabitant of the country. It
will not be deemed out of place, in connection with this
THE BEAR. 45

subject, to explain the term “little children” as used in
this chapter, which has often given rise to animadversion.
“The term is the same which Solomon applied to himeelf
when not much, if anything, less than twenty years of age,
- and which is elsewhere applied to young but full-grown
men. The translation ‘little children’ is, therefore, cal-
culated to give a wrong impression of this transaction.
They were, doubtless, profane young men, of the city where
the golden calf was worshipped, well enough able to know
what they were about; but who, nevertheless, poured forth
not merely, or principally, expressions of personal contempt
to Elisha, but of derision at the translation of Elijah, when
they thus abusively told him to‘go up’ after his master.
Their act, therefore, did not incur the fearful punishment
which followed, merely as an act of disrespect to the prophet,
but also as a grievous insult to the power and majesty of
God.”*

To the use of the bear, either as food, or of its fur in
clothing, we find no allusions in the Scriptures. It was cer-
tainly not eaten by the Jews, being included amongst those
animals which, from their conformation, were considered
unclean, and were forbidden to them; the fur would also

* Pictorial Bible—2 Kings i.
46 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

be more esteemed in colder climates. To the Kamtschat-
kadales it is most valuable in various ways. They make of
it beds, coverlets, caps, gloves, and collars for their sledge-
dogs, also soles for their shoes, which have the advantage of
not slipping ; the flesh is reckoned a great dainty, and they
usually invite friends to partake; window-panes are made
of the intestines, which are as clear and transparent as
Muscovy glass. A light black bear-skin is one of the most
costly articles in the winter wardrobe of a gentleman in
Russia, and the ladies wear very large bear muffs, half-con-
cealing their elegant shape.

Metzs.—The Badger.

This animal has very short nails, the toes very much
covered by skin, and a pouch from which issues a strong
and fetid smell. The nails are powerful and formed for
digging; the body thick, and legs short. The colour is
generally brownish-grey, with a black band on each side of
the head. Badgers are easily tamed when treated with
kindness, becoming playful and familiar. They burrow in
the ground, the entrance to their habitation being usually
placed in concealment, under tangled herbage or shrubs.

There are only two species, Meles vulgaris, the common
badger, and Meles Labradorica, the American badger. The
THE BADGER. 47

former measures about two feet and a half in length, and
the tail, which is clothed with Jong hair, half a foot more.
The hair of the body is long, close, and fine; the skin, with
the hair on, is employed in making Highland pouches, and
the hair is used for painters’ brushes. The common badger
is very generally distributed over the colder parts of the
temperate portion of Europe and Asia. It does not seem
to have been known to the Greek naturalists, but the
Romans were acquainted with it under two names, Meles
and 7aeus. At that time the locality of the badger was
probably in a more southern latitude ; for it is certain that
the climate of Europe has much changed in character. It
seems, however, very doubtful whether the badger extended
so far to the south-east as to be known to the Hebrews
when wanderers in the desert, which would, too, have been
an unnatural haunt for this animal; consequently, the ex-
pression used in Exodus xxv. 5, when describing the erection
of the Tabernacle, is probably one of those which must be
considered as not giving strictly the sense of the original :
an error, consequent on the very imperfect knowledge of
natural history at the time when the translation of the
Bible was made.

The following explanation of this difficulty is from the
48 POPULAR SCRIPTURE ZOOLOGY.

‘ Pictorial Bible :-—“ It is uncertain what is intended by the
word rendered ‘ badger.’ Some take it to mean a prepara-
tion of leather, as morocco ; all the ancient versions regard
it as a colour of leather or skin, and point out crimson or
different shades of blue. The Jewish traditions concur in
this view with some exceptions, and it is supported by the
analogy of the third covering next beneath this, which was
of ‘sheep-skins dyed red.’ Many, however, with our trans-
lators, regard the ¢akask as the name of an animal, but
differ greatly as to the species. As Gesenius remarks, the
construction favours this interpretation, and he adds, that
several Hebrew interpreters explain it by the weasel or
martin; others by the badger. But in Arabic tahash sig-
nifies the dolphin, with which the ancients, in common life,
classed the seal. ‘Seal-skins’ would certainly make a good
sense, and would be tolerably applicable to all the passages
in which the word ¢akashk occurs. But we are still in-
clined to think, that to understand it as a colour, perhaps
purple, is the better alternative.”

Purorrus (Mustela) vutearis.—The Weasel.

This is the smallest of its tribe, measuring eight inches
in length and two and a half in height. The colour varies
in different climates, but generally the upper parts and legs
THE WEASEL. 49

are pale brown, the under parts white; the eyes are small
and black. It is very generally distributed over the cold
and temperate regions of the world, and is remarkably agile
in its movements, possessing an extraordinary degree of
flexibility, which enables it to make its way through an
almost incredibly small space. The weasel lives on small
animals, leverets, young rabbits, mice, &., seizing its prey
by the neck, when its bite very speedily causes death: it
then sucks the blood, and keeps the flesh till it has become
sufficiently “high” for its taste. The female makes a bed
of leaves and moss for her brood, feeding them with fresh
eggs and small animals; she has only one litter in the year.

This little creature is very bold for its small size, and
often attacks animals much larger than itself. The fol-
lowing curious story is told of one in Scotland, by Mrs.
Lee, in her useful ‘Elements of Natural History.’ “An
eagle was seen by some haymakers, rising in the air with a
peculiar flight; he flapped his wings with violence, as if
much alarmed and agitated, and rapidly ascended; in a
short time, however, he descended with still greater ra-
pidity, tumbling down like a shot bird. When he reached
the earth, the party observing him ran to ascertain the cause
of this occurrence, when a large weasel ran from the body,

EB
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stood upon its hind legs for a few moments to survey its
enemies, and then went into the neighbouring wood. On
examining the eagle, it was dead, having been killed by a
wound in its throat, supposed to have been made by the
weasel. This supposition was confirmed by a similar attack
having been made by a weasel on a grouse, which flew away
with the animal hanging to it.”

The weasel is mentioned in the list of unclean animals
in the 1]th chapter of Leviticus, verse 39, and is there
classed with the reptiles; but the word in the Syriac sig-
nifies a creeping movement, which is very applicable to the
weasel. The Vulgate and Septuagint agree with our version.
The name was very probably given also to some of the lizard
tribe, and in this case one of these might be meant.

Musreza ruro.—The Ferret.

This little animal measures about thirteen inches, ex-
clusive of the tail, which is about five more; it has a sharp
nose, red and fiery eyes, and round ears; the colour is pale
yellow, sometimes mixed with white, black, and brown. In
its wild state it is a native of Africa, whence it was brought
into Spain, and has gradually been introduced into other
European countries. It sleeps almost continually during
the cold weather, our climate being, in fact, too severe for it,
THE FERRET. : §1

except in a domesticated state, and it is necessary to keep
it in a box lined with wool; its favourite food is the blood
of small animals, and it is naturally an enemy to rabbits,
. which circumstance man has turned to account, by making
it the instrument of their capture. When sent into the
burrows of rabbits, the ferret is always muzzled, that he may
not kill them in their holes, but only drive them out, to be
caught in the nets prepared for the purpose. If the ferret
becomes unmuzzled, he is often lost, for after sucking the
blood of his victim he frequently falls asleep in the burrow ;
and there, in the midst of abundance, he remains till the
severity of the winter cold destroys him. The ferret is of
an irritable nature, emitting a very disagreeable odour when
provoked, and its bite is difficult to cure. The female has
two broods in the year, each consisting of from six to nine.
Though this little animal has been introduced into Europe
at least two thousand years, it has never become sufficiently
inured to the climate to pass into the wild state.

The ferret is included in the list of unclean animals
mentioned in the 11th chapter of Leviticus; but it seems
much more probable that the translation is an incorrect
one, than that this native of Africa should have been
known so commonly to the Hebrews, as to render its inter-
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diction as an article of food necessary. The alternative
seems to be some species of lizard, “perhaps the Lacerta
gecko, a species found in countries bordering the Mediterra-
nean ; of a reddish-grey, spotted with brown. It is thought
at Cairo to poison food over which it passes, and especially
salt provisions, of which it is very fond. It has a voice
somewhat resembling that of a frog, which is intimated by
the Hebrew name, importing a sigh or groan.”*

Canis FAMILIARIS.—The Dog.

This well-known and most useful animal would, from its
familiarity to every one, seem to need little description, and
the number of the species, supposed to amount, with varie-
ties, to a hundred, would render it impossible to enter into
any detail respecting it. The dog is arranged by Cuvier in
three divisions, depending on the length of the muzzle:
the long-muzzled dogs include those most nearly in a
state of nature, such as the wild dog of Nepal, Canis pri-
mavus, considered by Mr. Hodgson to be the original stock
of all the domestic varieties ; those which have this part of a
moderate length, including those species which are the most
serviceable to man, of which the shepherd’s dog is an ex-
ample; and the third division, which embraces the short-

* Pictorial Bible. ,
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muzzled dogs, many of which are large and ferocious. The
half-wild dogs of India, Africa, and Australia, the numerous
tribe of hounds, terriers, spaniels, and sporting dogs, all
belong to the first division. The second boasts of the noble
Newfoundland, the useful and sagacious shepherd’s dog,
without whose invaluable assistance, the Scotch mountain
pastures would be almost useless; the cur, and the turn-
spit, whose labours in the kitchen are superseded by the
march of invention. The third includes the bull-dog and
mastiff, which, though in many ways serviceable to man,
have neither the swift motion nor the affectionate and
playful disposition of the first two divisions, being gene- -
rally surly in temper, and snappish to all bat their imme-
diate protectors. That the ferocity of the most savage dogs
is mixed with much that is amiable and intelligent, is
proved by an anecdote which has recently appeared in the
public prints. In consequence of an alarm of fire near
Drary Lane, a poor woman contrived to get on the top of
a chapel, and was making her way across the adjoining roof, .
when she fell through a skylight into a factory in which was
kept a ferocious dog of the bull-terrier species. Guided by
her groans, several men went to her rescue, but, fearing the.
dog, they hesitated. At length fourteen of them rushed in,
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when, to their astonishment, they found the usually savage
animal licking the woman, as if to console her, and, instead
of rushing upon them, evinced the most lively joy that they
had come to succour her. No species of this third division
are ever found in a wild state.

The dog is considered old at fifteen, and few attain the
age of twenty, A small terrier was given to the author's
family, ‘as being too aged for use, and said to be seventeen ;
at all events, she had lost most of her teeth, and her hair
was turning grey; but “Fan” so attached herself to the
family, and particularly to one member of it, who was then
an invalid, and so endeared herself by her intelligence and
extreme affection, that every care was taken of her, and she
lived eight years after her introduction into the family,
when her sufferings from a bad cough made it necessary to
have her destroyed, to the great regret of her friends; for
“poor old Fan” was a universal favourite. Her bright
black-and-tan coat was thickly besprinkled with grey, and
her head nearly white some years before she died.

The English reader of the Bible is often surprised at the
contemptuous manner in which these interesting and af-
fectionate animals are mentioned in the Sacred Writings ;
but the disposition of the dog, as known to us, is in a great
THE DOG. . BB

degree the result of domestication and kind treatment. In
the East they have neither of these advantages, and are
therefore fierce, cruel, and greedy, a character they main.
tain to this day; for Mohammedanism proscribes them as
unclean, and hence, though they are very numerous in the
towns of Western Asia, they belong to no one, and, sub-
sisting on any chance food they may pick up, become fero-
cious and savage to a degree unknown to us. Indeed, in
many places it would be very dangerous to go into the
streets alone, or unarmed at night; and even powerful and
resolute men are sometimes prevented from entering the
gates, unless under the guidance of an inhabitant to over-
awe the dogs. This quality renders them very serviceable
to the Arabs and other nomade tribes, in the care of their
flocks; but still they will not bear any comparison with
our faithful and sagacious shepherd’s dog.

Bloodhounds were formerly trained for the chase, and for
warlike purposes. These dogs were very dangerous, and the
Psalmist probably alludes to them when he says, “ Deliver my
soul from the sword, and my darling from the power of the
dog.” And in the Book of Proverbs is the following adage :
“He that passeth by, and meddleth with strife belonging
not to him, is like one that taketh a dog by the ears.”
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The texts in proof of the generally contemptuous opinion
entertained of dogs in the eastern countries, are very nume-
Tous, such as in Psalm xxii. 16: “ For dogs have compassed
ine about; the assembly of the wicked have enclosed me.”
In 1 Samuel xvii. 43, Goliath says, “Am I a dog, that thou
comest to me with staves?” And Job declares, “ But now
they that are younger than I, have me in derision, whose
fathers I would have disdained to have set with the dogs of
my flock.” Many other instances might be mentioned, but
hese will suffice. In the New Testament the expressions
are of a like character, investing our beautiful and interest-
ing favourite with the most hateful qualities ; though Christ,
in his beautiful parable of the rich man and Lazarus, records
an affecting proof of their gentleness. In many profane
authors similar feelings are testified ; even “ Homer’s heroes
call each other dogs with great spirit ;” but modern poets
are more just to the character of this faithful animal. A
short extract from Byron’s well-known lines on a New-
foundland dog will prove his sense of its worth; and many
other passages will probably recur to the memory of the
poetic reader.

* But the poor dog, in life the firmest friend,
The first to welcome, foremost to defend ;
THE DOG. 57

Whose honest heart is stil! his master’s own,
Who labours, fights, lives, breathes for him alone;
Unhonoured falls, unnoticed all his worth,
Denied in heaven the soul he held on earth;
While man, vain insect! hopes to be forgiven,
And claims himself a sole exclusive heaven.”

These last lines agree in feeling with the belief enter-
tained by the Indian warrior, who thinks that his favourite
dog will bear him company to the “happy hunting grounds,”
8 feeling beautifully expressed in the well-known lines—

“ Lo, the poor Indian ! whose untutored mind
Sees God in clonds, or hears him in the wind;
His soul proud science never taught to stray
Far as the solar walk, or milky way;

Yet simple nature to his hope has given,

Behind the cloud-topt hill, a humbler heaven ;
Some safer world, in depth of woods embraced,
Some happier island in the watery waste,

Where slaves once more their native land behold,
No fiends torment, no Christian thirets for gold ;
But thinks, admitted to that equal sky,

His faithful dog shall bear him company.”

The numerous anecdotes which might be related, to illas-
trate every interesting point of the dog’s character, would

fill a volume, and, though greatly tempted to record some
of them, I must refrain. There is an amusing and well-
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chosen collection in ‘ Chambers’s Miscellany,’ a work which
ought to be accessible to all young readers.

Canis Lurvs.—The Wolf.

Though nearly allied to the dog, we lose in this animal
all the affectionate and endearing qualities of its domesticated
relative, and though now entirely free from its ravages in
England, it is still the scourge of many of the European
countries during the severe weather, which, by curtailing
the supply of food in the forests, emboldens it to attack tra-
vellers, and prow! about the villages, in large troops, whose
savage ferocity is only equalled by the perseverance with
which they track and follow their victims, whether man,
horses, or sheep.

The first mention of the wolf in the Bible gives the same
idea of stealthy ferocity to its character which it possesses
in the present day. In Genesis xlix. 27, “ Benjamin shall
ravin as a wolf; in the morning he shall devour the prey,
and at night he shall divide the spoil,” intimating that day
and night its delight is to seize and tear its prey; which
agrees with the description given it by travellers, as con-
stantly on the prowl, with apparently an insatiable appe-
tite; most commentators agree in referring the comparison
here made, to the fierce and unjust contest in which the
THE FOX. 59

tribe of Benjamin engaged with the other tribes, and in
which it was almost exterminated. The prophet Habakkuk
makes use of the expression, “ more fierce than the evening
wolves ;” and in Zephaniah a similar text may be found ;
showing that the savage character of this animal was well
known to the ancient writers, and that it must have been
pretty common in Palestine at the time they wrote: at the
present time but few of the wilder animals are found in
that country.

Canis Voupgs (or Vulpes vulgaris).—The Fox.

This animal, as well as the wolf, is now considered as be-
longing to the extensive genus Canis, dog, from which the
fox differs but little in organization ; the formation of the
teeth is very similar, the feet and toes are also alike. The
distinguishing characteristics seem to lie in the somewhat
different form of the eye, the superior length and greater
thickness of fur on the tail, and the nose being more elon-
gated and pointed. The fox differs essentially in habit from
other canine animals: it is more decidedly a dweller in the
ground, making holes or excavations, technically called
- “earths,” for ite dwelling-place; and another peculiarity is
its never joining in bands for any common purpose, but
being quite solitary in its operations,—~in this respect differ.
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ing greatly from the wolf, jackal, and probably the dog in
a state of nature.

Foxes are found in most parts of the world, but are far
more abundant in the temperate and cold climates: from
the severity of the latter, their thick warm fur forms an
adequate protection. They live on small animals, such as
hares and rabbits, the latter of which they dig from the
warren, and game of all kinds, which they destroy in great
quantities; when these are scarce, they make war on
rats, field-mice, serpents, lizards, toads, and moles; roots
and insects do not come amiss to them when pressed by
hunger, and grapes and other sweet fruits are considered a
dainty, as well as honey, for which they will attack and
ransack the nests of the wild bee. The female fox makes
her nest of leaves and hay; the young ones, from three to
eight in number, are born blind, and much resemble young
puppies. The skin of the fox, being furnished with a soft
warm fur, is much used for muffs, boas, and other similar
purposes ; great numbers are, therefore, taken in the alpine
districts of Switzerland, and imported from Newfoundland
and the countries round Hudson’s Bay. The flesh of the
fox is coarse and rank, but is eaten by the natives of the
latter countries, and even in some parts of Europe, where
THE FOX. 61

the animals are fattened on the spoils of the vineyard
during the vintage.

' The common fox of England (Canis Vulpes) is fawn-
coloured, intermixed with black and white. The arctic
species (C. lagopus) is usually of a bluish-grey colour,
though sometimes found entirely white ; it inhabits the cold
regions of the polar circle, particularly in Kamtchatka, sub-
sisting on young wild geese and other water-fowl. Steller
relates, that when he was travelling, he met with great
numbers of these little animals. “When we made a halt by
the way,” he writes, “they gathered round us, and played a
thousand tricks in our view. When we sat still they ap-
proached us so closely, that they gnawed our shoe-strings ;
if we lay down, as if intending to sleep, they came and
smelt at our noses, to ascertain whether we were dead or
alive.” There are various other species in both the Old
and New Worlds.

The common fox was, and still is, of frequent occurrence
in Palestine; but as the original word Shua/ was equally
used by the Hebrews to signify the Jackal (Plate I.), it
is believed by commentators, that this latter animal is, in
most cases, meant. It is the Canis aureus of naturalists,
about the size of the fox, the colour dirty yellow above and
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white beneath, with a dark mark on the back and sides.
Jackals associate together like wolves, forming large packs,
often amounting, in Palestine, to two or three hundred,
thus differing from the fox, which is not gregarious; their
howlings are fearful, hence their Hebrew name ayim,
“‘howlers,” which is improperly rendered, in Isaiah xiii. 22,
xxxiv. 14, and Jeremiah ii. 39, “‘ wild beasts of the islands.”
Jackals, like foxes, live in holes in the ground, and are very
numerous in ruined towns, from which circumstance, the
prophets, in describing the future desolation of a city, say
it shall become the habitation of jackals; a prediction
verified by the actual condition of the towns to which the
prophecies apply. It is evident that this animal, and not
the fox, is alluded to in the account of the marriage of
Samson in the 15th chapter of Judges, as the latter would
have been very difficult to find in so great a number, while
with the former it would be comparatively easy, from their
being found in large packs. This obviates the difficulty
which has often been felt with regard to this incident, par-
ticularly as it is not necessary to suppose that Samson
caught the whole number himself, or at one time. The
animals being tied together in pairs, was, no doubt, intended
to prevent them from retreating to their holes, before the
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brands had effectually set fire to “the standing corn of the
Philistines, and burnt up both the shocks and also the
standing corn, with the vineyards and olives.” The idea of
such conflagrations being caused by foxes, seems to have
been prevalent with the ancients. “Thus Lycophron makes
Cassandra represent Ulysses as a cunning and mischievous
man, the ‘man for many wiles renowned,’ of Homer, and
styles him a fox with a firebrand at his tail. And in
Leland’s ‘ Collectanea,’ there is an engraving representing
a Roman brick found below a pavement in London, in
1675, on which is exhibited, in basso-relievo, the figure of a
man driving into a field of corn two foxes, with fire fastened
to their tails.”*

Fetis Lzo.—The Lion.

This well-known animal is the most formidable of the
carnivorous tribe. It is distinguished from the rest by its
flowing mane, tufted tail, and the absence of all those
markings which characterize the feline race. The lion prin-
cipally inhabits the wilds of Africa, for though found in the
hotter regions of Asia, it is far less plentiful in that lo.
cality. A full-grown lion sometimes measures eight feet
from the nose to the tail, which is itself about four feet in

* Pictorial Bible.
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length ; the general colour tawny, inclining to white beneath ;
the head is very large; the ears rounded; the face covered
with short hair, while the upper part of the head, the neck,
and shoulders are coated with long shaggy hair, which forms
a mane; the tail is tufted with black. Neither the mane
nor the tuft on the tail are fully developed, till the animal
is six or seven years old. The female is smaller, destitute
of a mane, and whiter underneath.

The lion, like the rest of the feline tribe, sleeps during the
day, his eyes not being formed for strong light. As night
sets in, he rouses from his lair, and begins his search for
prey, when his roar resembles distant thunder, putting to
flight every animal within hearing. Tis strength is pro-
digious, enabling him to carry off a buffalo or antelope with
the greatest ease, and his teeth are so strong, that he
breaks their bones without difficulty; the tongue, as in
other feline animals, is covered with reversed prickles, which,
in the lion, are strong enough to tear the skin; and the
muscles belonging to the jaw, as well as those which support
the head, are very strongly developed. The lioness has only
one brood in the year, generally from two to four in number,
which she nurses with great care and assiduity. The usual
period of a lion’s life is supposed to be about twenty-two
THE LION, 65

years, but instances are recorded of their attaining a much
greater age.

Many naturalists contend that there is a distinction be-
tween the African and Asiatic lion, but this is denied by
Buffon and Cuvier, though many modern writers state that
the African lion is larger, more graceful in form, of a darker
colour, and with a less abundant mane. It was from Africa
that the Romans procured the prodigious numbers of these
noble animals, which they exhibited in their public spec-
tacles. Quintus Sceevola is said by Pliny to have shown a
combat of lions for the first time in Rome; Sylla, the dic-
tator, exhibited a hundred; Pompey the Great no less than
six hundred, in the grand circus; and Cesar four hundred.
Mark Antony appeared in the streets of Rome in a chariot
drawn by these noble but dangerous creatures. The con-
querors of the world seem truly to have held a control over
the king of beasts, with which we cannot compete, for the
miserable exhibitions of modern times appear generally to .
have a fatal termination.

It is very evident that the lion formerly abounded in
Palestine, some places, indeed, deriving their name from
these animals, such as Lebaoth and Beth-lebaoth; that they
are not now met with is no matter of surprise, as many wild

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animals have entirely disappeared from localities where they
formerly abounded ; but lions are still found ix many parts
of western Asia, particularly near the rivers Tigris and Eu-
phrates. The lion is mentioned in various parts of the
Bible. In the 14th chapter of Judges one is slain by Sam-
son, and is afterwards found inhabited by a swarm of bees,
thus giving rise to his famous riddle, “Out of the eater
came forth meat, and out of the strong came forth sweet-
ness.” Again in 2 Samuel, ch. xvii., the lion is made the
symbol of strength and courage: “ He that is valiant, whose
heart is as the heart of a lion.” This metaphor is by no
means peculiar to the Bible, and it is frequently used in the
poetry of Greece and Rome: we also use the same compari-
son, considering the term applicable to our dion-hearted King
Richard. In the 12th chapter of the first book of Chroni-
cles occurs the singular expression, “ Men of war, fit for the
battle, that could handle shield and buckler, whose faces
were like the faces of lions.” This is a forcible comparison,
for few things in the animal creation are more terrible than
the appearance of an enraged lion. The ‘Pictorial Bible’ has
the following remark on this text:—‘We are inclined to
suspect that the sacred historian had also in view the strong
resemblance which the face of the lion bears to that of man.
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Aristotle thought this resemblance greater than existed in
any other animal, and we are not aware that our acquaint-
ance with a great number of animals not known to him has
tended to weaken this conclusion. There is no other animal,
the face of which is compared to the human, in Scripture.”

The allusions to the “king of beasts” are too numerous
to particularize, but there is an interesting parable in the
prophet Ezekiel, in which a lamentation for the princes of
Israel is expressed under the figure of lions’ whelps taken
in a pit, to which I would call the attention of my readers,
as a specimen of oriental imagery, showing that the habits
of the lion were well understood by the prophet. The first
lion’s whelp is supposed to signify Jehoahaz, who was car-
ried prisoner into Egypt by Pharaoh Necho; the second,
Jehoiakim, or his son Jeconiah, in all probability the former,
as it is said in 2 Chron. xxxvi. that Nebuchadnezzar bound
him in fetters, to carry him to Babylon.

The hunting of the lion, as well as other wild animals,
formed a great amusement in most oriental countries, and
this practice, no doubt, gave rise to much of the imagery
the language of the prophets, in which are frequent allusions
to nets, snares, and pits, showing the manner in which the
denizens of the forest were subdued by the art of man.
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Thus, in Psalms, “The sorrows of hell compassed me
about ; the sxares of death prevented me.” “The proud
have hid a snare for me, and cords; they have spread a
net by the wayside; they have set gius for me.” In the
sculptures on a rock at Takt-i-Bostan, in Persia, is repre-
sented a large enclosure, formed of poles and nets, into
which the animals are being driven by hunters on elephants
or horses, who are engaged in slaughtering them with spears
and arrows. Plutarch mentions hunting nets belonging to
the Macedonian conquerors, capable of enclosing a space
measuring a hundred furlongs.

“The lion, as an ancient Christian symbol, is of frequent
recurrence, more particularly in architectural decorations.
Antiquarians are not agreed as to the exact meaning at-
tached to the mystical lions placed in the porches of so many
old Lombard churches, sometimes with an animal, some-
times with a man in their paws. But we find that the lion
was an ancient symbol of the Redeemer, ‘the lion of the
tribe of Judah ;’ also of the resurrection of the Redeemer,
because, according to an Oriental fable, the lion’s cub was
born dead, and in three days its sire licked it into life. In
this sense it occurs in the windows of the cathedral at
Bourges. The lion also typifies solitude—the wilderness,
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and in this sense is placed near St. Jerome, and other saints
who did penance or lived as hermits in the desert, as in
the legends of St. Paul the hermit, St. Mary of Egypt, St.
Onofrio. Further, the lion is an attribute denoting death
in the amphitheatre, and with this signification is placed
near certain martyrs, as St. Ignatius, St. Euphemia. The
lion, as the type of fortitude and resolution, was placed at
the feet of those martyrs who had suffered with singular
courage, as St. Natalia. When other wild beasts, as wolves
and bears, are placed at the feet of a saint attired as a
bishop or abbot, it signifies that he cleared waste lands, cut
down forests, and substituted Christian culture and civiliza-
tion for paganism and the lawless hunter’s life; such is the
signification in pictures of St. Magnus, St. Florentius, and
St. Germain of Auxerre.”*

Feuis Leorarpus.—The Leopard.

The Leopard is about four feet in length, to the tail,
which measures two and a half; the colour is pale yellow,
with black spots, formed of a cluster of smaller ones. This
animal is often confounded with the panther, from which it
may, however, be distinguished by its lighter colour, and
the comparatively small size of the markings, which are also

* Mrs. Jameson’s ‘Legendary Art.’
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less distinct. The leopard is an active, graceful animal,
fierce and rapacious, like most of its tribe, and is generally
captured by means of snares or pitfalls. One species seems
to have been of frequent occurrence in Palestine, as several
places bear its name; there seems to be no question that the
leopard was meant, as the word used denotes this animal
in the Chaldee, Syriac, and Ethiopian languages; and in
Jeremiah xiii. there is an allusion to its spotted skin: “Can
the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots ?”
The leopard is still met with in Syria and Arabia, though
by no means abundantly ; its swiftness is proverbial in all
countries where it is known, and suggested the idea of
taming and using it in the chase. In Habakkuk, ch. i, is
the following expression :—‘ Their horses also are swifter
than the leopards.” Harmer suggests that the figure here
employed may have been more striking to the people, from
their having seen the prodigious feats of leopards used in
the royal chase. They were certainly thus employed in
ancient Egypt, as is shown by their paintings; but it is
rarely that they are used for this purpose in Western Asia
at the present day, the practice being still common in the
East. In India the cheetah is most frequently employed,
and there seems little doubt that the species known to the


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Jerboa. Coney.
Isanah 66.17. | Proverbs 30.26
THE JERBOA. 71

ancients, and common in Palestine, was Felis jubata, the
hunting leopard (thus agreeing with the frequent allusions
to its swiftness); this species being now found in those
countries known to the ancients, while the Felis Leopardus
is principally obtained from the Eastern Archipelago, with
which they had little communication.

Orprr RODENTIA.

Dreus sacrrra.—The Jerboa. (Plate IT.)

There is no animal mentioned by this name in the Scrip-
tures, but it is supposed that wherever the word mouse oc-
curs, a species of Dipus is intended. The singular genus to
which it belongs is a connecting link between the squirrel
and the rat, while the enormous size of the hind legs and
tail give it a great general resemblance to the kangaroo.
The body of the most common species measures about eight
inches, and the tail no less than ten, terminated by a tuft of
black hair; the colour is a tawny yellow; the head is short,
the ears thin, broad, upright, and rounded ; the eyes large
and dark ; the fore legs about an inch in length, the hind
legs extremely long, and greatly resembling those of a bird ;
é
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on each side the nose are several long hairs. This little
animal generally stands on its hind feet, and leaps to a great
distance ; it employs the fore feet in feeding, putting to its
mouth the corn and various vegetable substances on which
it lives. Jerboas burrow in dry and clayey ground, making
holes of considerable length, leading to large nests, which
have generally only one opening, though there is commonly
a passage to within a short distance of the surface, as a
means of escape from danger; in these holes they sleep
during the day, coming out at sunset. They are very
abundant in Egypt and Syria; the flesh, though eaten by
the natives of the East, is unsavoury. Mice are mentioned
amongst those animals which were interdicted to the Jews
as food by the laws of Moses, in Leviticus xi., and again
in 1 Samuel vi., as “ mice that mar the land :” this expres-
sion is particularly applicable to the jerboa, as its food being
entirely vegetable, great numbers would indeed “mar the
land,” and prove very injurious to cultivation.

Lypvs.—The Hare.

The Common Hare, Lepus timidus, presents all the cha-
racters of the genus in so great a degree, as to form its
most perfect type. Its sight and hearing are the most acute ;
its timidity is unequalled ; and its swiftness is surpassed by
THE HARE. 73

none. The usual length of the hare is about two feet, the
colour reddish-grey above and white beneath ; the upper lip
is divided; the eyes large and prominent, and said to be
constantly open even during sleep; the tail is very short,
and turned up. It lives principally in dry and flat grounds ;
feeds at night on various kinds of herbage, preferring those
of a milky and succulent nature; and often does great in-
jury to wheat and young plantations. The female produces
three or four young ones at a time, and has several broods
in a year: they seldom exceed the age of seven or eight
years, and many enemies besides man contribute to thin
their numbers, which would otherwise multiply to an in-
convenient degree.

There are many known species, such as Lepus varia-
bilis, which is found only in mountainous districts in cold
countries, changing its colour from black or dark grey to
white, according to locality and climate, and even to the
different seasons. Lepus Capensis is peculiar to the country
near the Cape of Good Hope; it very much resembles
L. timidus in colour. Lepus Tolai is rather larger than
the common hare; it inhabits the plains of Mongolia and
Tibet. Many varieties occur in different parts of Asia;
and to one or more of these, reference is made in the 11th
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chapter of Leviticus, where they are included with those
animals forbidden by the legislator to be used as food by
the Hebrews. “And the hare, because he cheweth the
cud, but divideth not the hoof, he is unclean to you.”
The statement that the hare does chew the cud, has been
disputed by naturalists; but Cowper, who domesticated
three of these animals, says, “they chewed the cud all
day ;” thus confirming the decision of Moses. The hare
is pursued and eaten by the Bedouin Arabs and other
Mahomedan nomades, as they are found in great numbers .
in western Asia. They are not forbidden by the Koran
as articles of food, but are classed by Moslem doctors as
“abominable,” though legally allowed.

Ogsprr PACHYDERMATA.

Hrerororamus ampursrus. The River Horse. (Plate ITI.)
This gigantic animal is in bulk little inferior to the ele-
phant, but its legs being much shorter, give it a more di-
minutive as well as more clumsy appearance. The head is
immensely large, the mouth very wide, provided with large
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curved forwards; the lips are very thick, the nostrils and
eyes small; the ears small and slightly pointed; the tail
short, thick, and sparingly clothed with hair; the feet are
large, and have four toes, terminated in separate hoofs.
The general colour is dark brown, lighter underneath. The
hippopotamus walks about at the bottom of rivers, raising
its head at intervals for the purpose of respiration: at night
it leaves its watery residence to eat the herbage that grows
on the banks and in the neighbouring pastures; it also
destroys trees, and commits great havoc in the maize, rice,
and sugar plantations. The female produces only one at
a birth, which she nurses with great care; the flesh is eaten
by the Africans, and for this purpose the animal is taken
by pitfalls.

The hippopotamus was formerly known in the lower
regions of the Nile, but is at present seldom found in
Egypt, though continuing to inhabit the rivers of Africa
and the lakes of Abyssinia and Ethiopia. The word “hip-
popotamus”’ is not mentioned in the Bible, but the Behe-
moth, named in Job, ch. xl., is now generally supposed to
be that animal, and, indeed, the description is singularly
applicable. “Behold now Behemoth, which I made with
thee, he eateth grass as an ox: lo, now his strength is in
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his loins, and his force in the navel of his belly. He
moveth his tail like a cedar. .”. . His bones are as strong
pieces of brass, his bones are like bars of iron... . He
lieth under the shady trees, in the covert of the reed and
the fens. The shady trees cover him with their shadow,
the willows of the brook compass him about. Behold, he
drinketh up a river and hasteth not, he trusteth that he
can draw up Jordan into his mouth.”

The word Behemoth is a very remarkable one; it is plural,
and yet denotes one animal; whereas the singular of the
same word is a noun of multitude, properly rendered by
cattle or beasts. The plural form is applied to one animal
to express its pre-eminence: what animal was intended has
caused much discussion. All the alterations which have
been suggested are limited to the animals belonging to
Cuvier’s class Pachydermata—thick-skinned. To this class
equally belong the elephant, the hippopotamus, and some
extinct species of enormous animals, as the mastodon,
mammoth, and others. The determination in favour of
the elephant has found some distinguished advocates, but
if that remarkable animal had been intended, we should
have scarcely failed, in so precise a description, to recognize
some reference to its more peculiar characteristics,—its pro-
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boscis, its tusks, its docility, and sagacity. It is possible
that the creature here alluded to is extinct, but certainly
the description agrees remarkably well with the hippopota-
mus, and still more so in the original than in our trans-
lation. The Jews have a curious and absurd notion on
this subject. They hold that Behemoth is a large animal
which has subsisted since the creation, and which is re-
served to be fattened, for the feast to be enjoyed by pious
Jews in the days of the Messiah. Every day he eats up all
the grass of a thousand hills, and at each draught swallows
as much water as the Jordan yields in the course of
six months. Such is or has been their opinion*.

“He eateth grass as an ox.” This seems to have been
considered and noticed as something remarkable; and it
certainly is so in the case of the hippopotamus, which, being
an inhabitant of the water, still eats the produce of the
land. The last verse is in our translation very. obscure,
but that of Boothroyd agrees very well with an amphibious
animal, such as the river-horse :—

**Lo, should a river overflow, he hasteneth not;
He is secure, though Jordan rush to his mouth.”

* Notes to the ‘ Pictorial Bible,’
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Hyrax Syriacus.—The Daman. (Plate IT.)

This little animal, supposed by many writers to be “the
coney” of Scripture, belongs to a curious genus of small
rabbit-like animals, which chiefly inhabit Africa and Syria,
living in rocky and mountainous districts, and leaping with
great agility from one crag to another. They resemble rab-
bits both in size and colour; the limbs are short, and they are
destitute of a tail; the head is rather small, the ears short
and round, the eyes large and black. They subsist on
grain, fruit, roots, herbs, and grass; are easily tamed, and
prove lively, active, and docile when domesticated. “It is
on the sole authority of the Rabbinical writers that the
shaphan has been identified with the coney, or rabbit. That
this conclusion cannot be correct is very evident, for the
rabbit is not an Asiatic animal, and it is far from being
solicitous of a rocky habitation, which is the distinguish-
ing characteristic by which the skaphan is here denoted.
Some, therefore, who reject this explanation, suppose the
Jerboa to be intended; and this opinion has the sanction
of Bochart, probably from his being unacquainted with the
Daman, or Hyraz Syriacus, which corresponds far better
than any other animal that: has been found, to the brief
intimations which the Scriptures convey. Daman is the
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Syrian name of the animal; the Arabs call it Nadr, and the
Abyssinians Ashhoko.”* Its colour is grey, mixed with
reddish-brown, and white underneath.

Ruioceros.—(Plate III. Rhinoceros Africanus.)

This uncouth-looking animal is supposed to be the Uni-
corn of the Scriptures; it inhabits the hotter regions of
Asia and Africa: that of Asia is usually about twelve feet
long, and seven in height; the head is rather large, having
a very protruding upper lip, which is extremely pliable,
and answers the purpose of a small proboscis; the ears are
moderately large, and pointed; the eyes small, and half-
closed ; from the bones on the nose rises a slightly curved,
solid, sharp-pointed horn, which sometimes measures three
feet in length, though more usually about eighteen inches.
The skin is thick and coarse, with a granulated surface, suf-
ficiently impenetrable on the body and limbs to resist the
claws of the lion or tiger, and the sword or shot of the
hunter ; the tail is slender; the legs short, strong, and thick,
and the feet divided into three large hoofs. The rhinoceros
is naturally of a quiet, peaceful disposition, but very dan-
gerous when provoked, trampling down or ripping with its
horn any animal which attacks or opposes it. It leads a

* Pictorial Bible.
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tranquil life, lying on the marshy banks of rivers and lakes,
and bathing in their waters. There-are five or six species.
Rhinoceros bicornis, found in various parts of Africa, has, as
its name imports, two horns ; the skin, instead of the regular
armour-like folds of the preceding species, Rhinoceros wni-
cornis, has merely a slight wrinkle across the shoulders and
on the hinder parts. Another is met with in Java, with one
horn; a fourth in Sumatra, with two; and one or more
species in Africa, besides the 2. dicornis, one variety found
in southern Africa being white.

The original word used in Job and elsewhere is “ Reem,”
rendered in the Septuagint “ one-horned,” equivalent to our
“ unicorn,” buat there is nothing in the Hebrew word which
implies that the “Reem” had only one horn; and in the
passage in Deuteronomy, ch. xxxiii., “ His horns are like the
horns of the reem,” the word is singular, not plural, and
should have been “unicorn,” not “unicorns,” as in our
version, but it would have been inconsistent to have said
“the horns of the unicorn,” therefore the word was put in
the plural*, In other passages one horn is only mentioned,
as in Psalm xcii., “But thou wilt exalt, as the reem, my
horn :” this, however, is no evidence against the animal in

* Notes to the ‘ Pictorial Bible.’
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question having two horns, as it is not uncommon to speak
of “the horn” of an animal that has really two, but never
of the dorns of a creature having but one. Some commen-
tators, therefore, think the buffalo may be intended, but the
greater number lean to the idea of a one-horned animal, and
it has the sanction of the Vulgate, which gives rhinoceros
as the equivalent of the word monoceros. The description
given in Job xxxix. is as follows; but, contrary to that
jast quoted, respecting the hippopotamus, there are no dis-
tinctive traits by which the rhinoceros may be recognized :
—“ Will the unicorn be willing to serve thee, or abide by
thy crib? Canst thou bind the unicorn with his band in the
farrow ? or will he harrow the valleys after thee? Wilt thou .
trust him because his strength is great, or wilt thou leave
thy labour to him P Wilt thou believe him, that he will bring
home thy seed, and gather it into thy batn?” Some writers
consider the reem to signify the giraffe, as the word may be
rendered “the tall animal ;” but it is certainly one of the
most difficult species to determine.

8us.—The Hog. (Plate IV. Syrian Wild Boars.)

The wild boar, from which all the varieties of this useful
and well-known family are derived, is a native of nearly all
the temperate parts both of Europe and Asia. It is a fierce

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and very powerful animal, armed with long and sharp tusks,
capable of inflicting most dangerous wounds. The colour
’ of the wild boar is a dark brindled grey, though when quite
young it is marked by alternate dusky and pale bands ; the
snout is longer in proportion than in the domestic species,
but the chief characteristic difference is the length of the
tusks, The female is timid and inoffensive, but evinces the
most determined courage if her young are in danger, and
defends them with great fierceness. The wild boar was
formerly a frequent inhabitant of our forests, affording an
exciting though dangerous amusement to the lovers of
the chase. By a forest law of William the Conqueror it
was enacted, that any persons found guilty of killing a wild
boar (excepting, of course, the privileged few), should lose
their eyes; a law worthy of the barbarous times in which it
was enacted. .

The “swine” of Leviticus xi., in all probability, bore a
much greater resemblance to the wild boar than to our
quiet domestic animals. Their flesh was prohibited by.
Moses as food: ‘The swine, though he divide the hoof,
and be cloven-footed, yet he cheweth not the cud: he is
unclean to you.” This interdiction is by no means pecu-
liar to the Hebrews: the Egyptians, Arabs, and Pheni-
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cians all agreed in disliking the animal, and forbidding its
use as food. Herodotus mentions that, if an Egyptian
even touched a hog, he immediately plunged into water, so
polluted did he consider himself; and yet on certain ocea-
sions they not only sacrificed the animal to Bacchus and
Luna, but afterwards feasted on the flesh. By his interdic-
tion Moses therefore prevented the Hebrews from joining
in these acts of idolatry, though the principal reason was
no doubt the unwholesome qualities of the flesh, to a people
who were peculiarly liable to leprosy and other cutaneous
disorders. Michaelis says that leprosy was very general in
Egypt, and that the Israelites probably left the country so
far infected with this disease, that their lawgiver made many
regulations on the subject, in order that the contagion
might be weakened.

The next interesting mention of this animal is in Psalm
Ixxx., where, in speaking of a vine, the Psalmist says, “The
boar out of the wood doth waste it.” In the Rev. J. Hart-
ley’s ‘Researches in Greece and the Levant’ is the following
interesting explanation of this passage :—‘ The force and
beauty of this figure, derived from a practice connected
with the wild boar, has probably been seldom observed.
My friend the Rev. Mr. Leeves was proceeding, in the dusk
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of the evening, from Constantinople to Therapia. Pass-
ing a vineyard, he observed an animal of large size rushing
forth from among the vines. The Greek syrogee, who was
riding first, exclaimed, ‘ Wild boar! wild boar!’ and really
it did prove a wild boar, who was retreating from the vine-
yards to the woods. ‘What has the wild boar to do with
the vineyards?’ said Mr. Leeves. ‘Oh,’ said the syrogee,
‘it is the custom of the wild boars to frequent the vine-
yards to devour the grapes.’ And it is astonishing what
havoc a wild boar is capable of effecting during a single
night. What with eating, and what with trampling under
foot, he will destroy an immense quantity of grapes. With
what fatal propriety does this affecting image retain its
force up to the present moment! Still is the vine of Israel
broken down, ravaged, cut down, burnt with fire.”

The oriental wild boars do infinite mischief to fields,
plantations, gardens, and vineyards; and the custom of the
Greeks and Romans, of sacrificing a hog to Ceres at the
commencement of harvest, and one to Bacchus before the
vintage, shows that they also suffered from their attacks on
the corn-field and vineyard.

It would appear from the account in the 8th chapter of
Luke, that the Jews reared swine, though they were for-


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bidden to eat their flesh: “There was an herd of many
wine feeding on the mountain.” ‘Indeed, there was no-
thing in the law of Moses to prevent their doing so, and
this was accordingly done openly, for the sake of selling
them to their heathen neighbours, until if was prohibited
about seventy years before the Christian era. This inter-
diction is said to have arisen from the following circum-
stance :—‘ When Aristobulus was besieging Hyrcanus in
Jerusalem, not wishing to interrupt the service of the Tem-
ple, he permitted an arrangement, under which money was
let down from the Temple in a box, in return for which, the
“lambs required for the daily sacrifices were sent up. It at
- last occurred to a mischievous old man that there would be
no overcoming the adverse party while they employed them-
selves in the service of God, and therefore one morning he
put a hog in the box instead of a lamb. When half-way
up, the pig reared himself up, and happened to rest his fore
feet upon the Temple wall; whereupon, continues the story,
Jerusalem and the land of Israel quaked. In consequence
of this, an order was issued by the Council, ‘Cursed be he
that breedeth hogs.’ Such is the origin of the order
against rearing hogs, as related in the Babylon Talmud.
One of the enforcements of this prohibition is curious, as
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showing for what purposes, besides sale, hogs had been
reared by the Jews: ‘It is forbidden to rear any hog in
order to obtain profit from its skin, or from its fat, for
anointing or for light.’ From this it would appear that
the Jews had been wont to make ointments with hog’s lard,
and that they did not exclusively use oil for lights, but fat
also, which was probably done, according to a method we
have often seen in the East, by introducing a wick into a
lump of grease, which is set in a lamp, or in a round, hol-
low vessel made for the purpose*.”

That this prohibition was not strictly observed seems pro-
bable, from the account of this “herd of swine ;” but they
may have belonged to the heathen, who certainly lived with

‘the Jews in the towns of the neighbourhood mentioned.

* My readers will all recollect another mention of this
animal which occurs in Matthew vii., “Give not that which
is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before
swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn
again and rend you.” The formidable tusks of the oriental
wild boar would give great force to the latter part of this
verse, to those who had seen the animal, or suffered from its
ravages in their fields and vineyards.

* Pictorial Bible: notes to Luke viii,
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Ozper SOLIDUNGULA,

Equus Capattus.—The Horse.

This useful and most beautiful quadraped is too well
known to need much description. An old writer, Camera-
rius, says, that a perfect horse should have the breast broad,
the hips round, and the mane long; the countenance fierce
like a lion, a nose like a sheep, the head, legs, and skin of
a deer, the throat and neck of a wolf, and the ear and tail
of afox. The hoof of the horse is broad and undivided ;
the teeth are of three kinds; the eyes large and rather pro-
minent; the ears small and erect. The horse is well fitted
to live on dry open plains, which are covered with short
herbage, much better suited to his lips and teeth, than any
other kind of food, but he must also be well supplied with
water, of which he takes an ample quantity. In a state of
nature he herds with his fellows, and they may be seen in
droves consisting of several hundreds; the animals are quite
inoffensive, and form a most animated and interesting
picture, their fine forms thrown into a variety of graceful
attitudes, rearing, curvetting, or engaging in the race,
Byron thus beautifully describes the manners of a herd of
wild horses :—
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“They stop—they start—they snuff the air,
Gallop a moment here and there,
Approach, retire, wheel round and round,
Then plunging back with sudden bound,
Headed by one black mighty steed,

‘Who seemed the patriarch of his breed,
Without a single speck or hair

Of white upon his shaggy hide;

They suort—they foam—neigh—swerve aside,
And backward to the forest fly,

. By instinct, from a humen eye.”

The most numerous herds are at present found on the ex-
tensive plains of South America, where, when an additional
horse is required, it is taken by the lasso, a strong plaited
thong, about forty feet in length, which the guachos cast dex-
terously round the frightened animal, when in full career ;
the sudden jerk throws him to the ground, and once in the
power of man, he is soon made to submit to his will, and to
devote his strength to the docile fulfilment of his wishes.

«Tt has been well observed, that had not custom dignified
the lion with the title of ‘king of beasts,’ reason could
nowhere confer that honour more deservedly than on the
horse. His courage, strength, and fleetness, his symmetri-
cal form, and grandeur of deportment, are unalloyed by any
quality injurious to other creatures, or calculated to create
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the aversion of man; whose orders he implicitly obeys,
whose severest tasks he undertakes with a cheerful alacrity,
- and whose pleasures he contributes to with animation and
delight *.””

It is unnecessary to enter into a description of the many
varieties of this beautiful and useful animal; most civilized -
countries possess a peculiar breed. The Arabian, the Anda-
lusian, the French, and English horses, each have their pe-
culiar qualifications. Thus the Spanish genette is small, but
beautifully formed, moving with great ease and grace. The
Andalusian is docile and courageous, and possessing many
other estimable and useful qualities. The Flemish horses
are noted for size and strength; while the English hunter
and race-horse are believed to be unrivalled.

“What region the horse originally inhabited, or to what
nation we are indebted for his first subjugation, are questions
far too remote for history to resolve. That this animal is
of eastern origin, and that the Egyptians were the first to
reduce it to obedience, and train it to the various purposes
of civilized life, appears highly probable from various pas-
sages in the Bible, though no direct testimony of such a
fact is to be gathered from that source. Representations of

* Maunder’s Treasury.
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horses appear on Egyptian monuments more than four
thousand years old; and also on still more ancient sculp-
tures on the banks of the Euphrates. The first men-
tion of the horse occurs during the wise administration of
Joseph in Egypt, who, we are told, gave the famishing in-
habitants bread ‘in exchange for horses,’ and also when
the body of the patriarch Jacob was removed from Egypt
to Canaan for burial, we read that ‘there went up with
him both chariots and horsemen.’ The period when the
horse is thus indicated as a beast both of draught and of
burden, is 1650 years before the birth of Christ, which is
a date anterior to any that profane history affords on the
subject *.”

In the 11th chapter of Joshua, the first mention is made
of horses, unconnected with Egypt, and then it is in
countries to the north of Palestine; it 1s curious that no
mention is made of the animal, during the period when the
Israelites were wandering on the confines of Arabia, which
is considered by some naturalists as its native country,
Camels, asses, oxen, and sheep are all named as existing in
considerable numbers; but even at a much later time, as
recorded in the book of Judges, ch. vi., when the Arabians

* Maunder’s Treasury.
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made annual incursions into Palestine, and “their camels
were past numbering,” the horse is still unmentioned, and
even their kings rode on camels. ‘“ And Gideon arose and
slew Zeba and Zalmunna” (kings of Midian), “and took away
the ornaments that were on their camels’ necks,” Judges viii.
In the reign of Saul, too, when the tribes beyond Jordan
made war upon four Arabian tribes, they found 50,000
camels, 250,000 sheep, 2000 asses, and 100,000 slaves’;
but still there is no mention of horses, and indeed, in the
whole of Scripture history they are never named in con-
nection with Arabia. Strabo also describes that country
as destitute of these animals, which accounts for the fact
that Solomon obtained his horses from Egypt, and also for
the prohibition in Deuteronomy xvii., “He shall not mul-
tiply horses to himself, nor cause the people to return to
Egypt to the end that he shall multiply horses.” “It is not
difficult to discover the reasons of this prohibition, namely,
the danger attending an intercourse with Egypt, to the re-
ligious principles of the people, and also that the possession
of cavalry might pave the way to those foreign conquests,
from which Moses designed to keep them back; Palestine,
being mountainous, was better defended by infantry. David
first violated this command by reserving horses sufficient
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for a hundred chariots, after his victory over Hadadezer,
king of Syria (2 Sam. viii.) ; and Solomon multiplied horses,
till he had ‘one thousand and four hundred chariots and
twelve thousand horsemen,’ 1 Kings x.

“The ancient Persians, who were worshippers of the sun,
dedicated to their deity white horses and chariots, which were
used in the sacred processions, and other nations probably
borrowed the practice from that nation. Whether so or
not, we find the same idea of associating a chariot and horses
with the sun, to denote the rapidity of his apparent progress,
common in the poetry and sculpture of classical antiquity.
The sun was supposed to be drawn daily in a chariot by
four wondrous coursers, through the firmament; and we all
recollect the fate of the ambitious Phaéton, who aspired to
guide the swift chariot and control the strong coursers of
the sun. The names of these coursers are preserved,
Kous, Pyrois, Aithon, and Phiegon, which are supposed to
refer to the four divisions of the day*.” The consequences
of Phaéton’s ambition were, that he had no sooner taken the
reins, than the celestial horses turned out of the right path,
and set everything on fire. The Ethiopians were blackened,
it is said, by the near approach of the luminary, and the

* Pictorial Bible.
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charioteer was destroyed by the thunderbolts of Jupiter.
The god of the sun was called Phaéton, or the enlightener.
Horses were anciently sacrificed to the sun in different na-
tions, as their swiftness was supposed to render them an
appropriate offering. There is an allusion to the dedica-
tion or sacrifice of horses to the sun, in 2 Kings xuiii.,
when Josiah “took away the horses that the kings of Judah
had given to the sun, and burned the chariots of the eun
with fire.”

It appears that Solomon established a very profitable
trade in horses with Egypt, disposing of them to the Syrian
and Pheenician kings, who could not obtain these valuable
animals without their passing through Palestine, as the
passage by sea is always expensive and dangerous; he
therefore monopolized the trade, as is apparent from the
following account: “And Solomon had horses brought
out of Egypt, and linen yarn; the king’s merchants re-
ceived the linen yarn at a price. And they fetched up
and brought forth out of Egypta chariot for six hun-
dred shekels of silver, and a horse for an hundred and fifty ;
and so brought they out horses for all the kings of the
Hittites, and for the kings of Syria, by their means”
(2 Chron. i.). The value of a horse, by this computation,
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was from £17. 28. to’ 218. 15s., and the chariots from
£68. 9s. to £75.

In the 89th chapter of Job we find the following magni-
ficent and unrivalled description of the horse :—“ Hast thou
given the horse strength? Hast thou clothed his neck with
thunder? Canst thou make him afraid as s grasshopper P
The glory of his nostrils is terrible. He paweth in the valley,
and rejoiceth in his strength: he goeth on to meet the
armed men. He mocketh at fear and is not affrighted ;
neither turneth he back from the sword. The quiver rat-
tleth aguinst him, the glittering spear and the shield. He
swalloweth the ground with fierceness and rage, neither
believeth he that it is the sound of the trumpet. He saith
among the trumpets, Ha, ha; and he smelleth the battle afar.
off, the thunder of the captains, and the shouting.” This is
forcible and beautiful even under the disadvantage of trans-
lation, and must be eminently so in the original.

There is a very fine description in Virgil, of which the
following is Sotheby's translation :—

But at the clash of arms, his ear afar
Drinks the deep sound, and vibrates to the war ;
Flames from each nostril roll in gather’d stream,
His quivering limbs with restless motion gleam :
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O’er his right shoulder, floating full and fair,

Sweeps his thick mane, and spreads his pomp of hair:
Swift works his double spine; and earth around
Rings to the solid hoof that wears the ground.”

Antar, the Arabian prince and poet, whose verses, em-
broidered with gold on silk, were hung up at the door of
the Caaba, has also celebrated the praises of this noble
animal; and indeed the Arabians have exhausted the stores
of their fine language, in describing its beauty, strength,
and spirit, For example: “Shedad’s mare was called Jirwet,
whose like was unknown. Kings negotiated with him for
her, but he would not part with her, and would accept no offer
or bribe for her; and thus he used to talk of her in his
verses : ‘Seek not to purchase my horse, for Jirwet is not to
be bought nor borrowed. I am a strong castle on her back ;
and in her bound are glory and greatness. I would not part
with her, were strings of camels to come to me, with their
drivers following them. She flies with the wind without
wings, and tears up the waste and the desert. I will keep
her for the day of calamities, and she will rescue me when
the battle-dust rises.’ And again, at a great feast, where the
conversation turned upon celebrated horses, one said of
Dahis, ‘He startles every one that looks at him ; he is the
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antidote of grief to every one that beholds him; and he is
a strong tower to every one that mounts him*.’”

The ancients did not shoe their horses by nailing iron
plates to the hoofs; they had shoes of leather, gold, or silver,
but enclosing the whole hoof, being tied or bound on, and
probably only used on particular occasions. “Hence the
hardness of the hoof was a very important consideration,
and Xenophon lays much stress on this point, observing,
that the good hoof is hard, hollow, and when struck on the
ground sounds like a cymbal. The necessity for such hard
hoofs in war-horses did not escape Homer, who continually
applies to them the epithet ‘brazen-hoofed t.’ ”

White horses were formerly used in celebrating a triumph
in token of victory. It was also considered a happy omen
to see one, either in reality or in a dream. This is alluded
to in the book of Revelation, ch. vi., “And I saw, and
behold a white horse; and he that sat on him had a bow;
and a crown was given unto him: and he went forth con-
quering and to conquer.”

In Zechariah, ch. xiv., is an allusion to horses’ bells: “In
that day shall there be upon the bells of the horses, Hox-
NESS UNTO THE Lozp.” The inscription is of course a figu-

* Pictorial Bible. + Ibid.
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rative expression, denoting that even the meanest things
were consecrated to the Lord; and with regard to the bells,
it seems that they are still used in western Asia, both on
the camels and horses employed in the caravans, the con-
stant jingling forming a charactenstic feature in an oriental
journey. This is the only purpose for which the orientals
use bells; they are about the size of our common house-
bells, and usually each animal has only one, though some-
times the leader is ornamented with several, which are hung
on the neck.

Asinus.—The Ass. (Plate V. Asinus Hemionus, the
Wild Ass.)

The generic distinctions between this well-known but
frequently ill-used animal, and the horse, are but trifling :
they consist in the greater length of the ears; the tuft at
the end of the tail, which has only very short hair the
greater part of its length; a distinct dorsal line; warts
confined to the fore legs ; and the narrowness of the hoof,
which is better adapted for walking on hard surfaces than
that of its more valued relative. The domestic ass is sup-
posed to be descended from the wild ass, Asinus Hemionue,
called Para in the Scriptures, and thus mentioned in Job
xxxix.: “Who hath sent out the wild ass free, or who hath

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loosed the bands of the wild ass?” It inhabits the moun-
tainous deserts of Central Asia, and is still found there in
considerable numbers; it is of a silver-grey colour, with
dark mane and tail, and a broad brown stripe down the
back ; the ears are rather shorter than those of the domestic
race, the legs more slender, and the general appearance
much more symmetrical. The pasture of the wild ass being
on the margin of the sandy deserts, where the temperature
is warm and dry, it is easy to understand the reason the
animal is much superior in Syria, Egypt, Barbary, and the
south of Europe, to the degenerate specimens in England.
Climate has probably had great influence in deteriorating
the species, and this deterioration has induced neglect,
which tends still more to lower this patient, useful animal
in the scale of creation. That the ass must have been a
spirited animal in Syria may be inferred from various pas-
sages of Scripture, and also from Xenophon, who, in de-
scribing the march of the younger Cyrus through Syria,
says, “They then proceeded through Arabia (or, rather,
Mesopotamia), still keeping the Euphrates on their right
hand. This country appeared to the eye a complete flat,
and as smooth as the sea. Of wild creatures the most
numerous were wild asses, which, being swifter of foot than
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our horses, would, on gaining ground upon then, stand still
and look round, and when their pursuers got nearly up to
them, they would start off and repeat the same trick.” The
flesh of the wild ass taken in the chase was found to be like
that of the red deer, but more tender.” In Persia the wild
ass was prized above all other animals as an object of chase,
not only from its fleetness, but from the delicacy of its flesh,
which made it a luxury even at the royal table. Many
texts might be cited to prove the opinion held by the an-
cients with regard to its strength and spirit. ‘A wild ass,
used to the wilderness, that snuffeth up the wind at her
pleasure, in her occasion who can turn her away >” Jere-
miah ii.; and again in ch. xiv., “And the wild asses did
stand in the high places, they snuffed up the wind like
dragons.”

In warm climates, the ass, though not very fleet, is often
chosen for long journeys, as being less easily tired out, and
needing less refreshment than the horse ; but in the colder
climates of the north it is in general use only for inferior
purposes, and being hardy, healthy, and temperate in its
food, is often a most valuable assistant to the poor, who
would be amply rewarded for increased care and kindness
by a corresponding increase in spirit and docility. Still the
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effects of climate would be felt, and “it is probable that the
diminished size, and increased length and shagginess of the
hair,’which are seen in this and other species of mam- —
malia, when made to reside in countries much colder than
those which are natural to them, are connected with each
other ; and that that portion of the substance and action of
the animal which, in the cold climate, goes to the produc-
tion of the additional covering, would, in a more genial
climate, go to increase the size and flesh of the animal*.”
There is a peculiarity in the ass which distinguishes it
greatly from most domesticated animals, which is its inap-
titude for breaking into varieties, even those of colour.
Of the horse there are innumerable varieties, not merely of
colour, but of size, shape, and spirit, for not only has each
country its peculiar horse, but there are different kinds
adapted to almost every employment, so that the horse
appears particularly pliable to circumstances, whether of
climate or treatment. Many other domesticated animals
{the ox, for instance) are the same, but the ass shows no such
variations: there are trifling changes in colour, or rather
in shades of colour, but nothing more. “ Plastic animals,
which break into varieties adapted to different climates and

* British Cyolopeedi
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modes of treatment, may be improved by eulture, so that
the domesticated shall, in the qualities which are desired,
be much better than the wild; but those which, like the
ass, are not so plastic, cannot be improved or even kept up
to their natural state if domesticated. For this reason the
domestic ass is, in all countries, inferior to the wild one;
and though the differences between those of warm and cold
climates be very considerable, they are only indications of
different degrees of deterioration*.”

The first mention of this animal in the Bible occurs in
Genesis xii. 16: “And Pharaoh entreated Abram well for
her sake; and he had sheep, and oxen, and he-asses, and
men-servants, and maid-servants, and ske-asses, and camels,”
The difficulty that has been started by some commentators
on this passage is so well explained in the ‘ Pictorial Bible’
that I shall copy it for the benefit of my readers. “When
we find original terms so unlike each other as chamor and
athon, ‘he-ass’ and ‘she-ass,’ we are apt to think that a
different animal must have been meant by athon, such as
the zebra, for example. A species of Zguue so strong, so
fleet and beautiful, in a state of domestication, would always
have merited a distinct allusion, as we see it was customary

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to make to the ‘she-ass.’? But the natural fierceness of
the zebra renders it, with a few exceptions, almost incapable
of a regular training. But in that memorable passage from
the 9th chapter of Zechariah we have ‘an ass, the foal of a
she-ass, where the terms chamor and athon occur in the
relation of mother and son: this passage shuts the door
against all farther conjecture, by showing that our trans-
lators have properly rendered the words; besides, in the
Arabic, we find the words atken or aten given to the ass in
general.”

The ass, as well as the horse, was interdicted as food by
Moses, from the fact of their both possessing undivided
hoofs; but during the siege of Samaria by Benhadad, king
of Syria, so fearful a famine raged in the city that “an ass’s
head was sold for fourscore pieces of silver.” Some writers
have attempted to prove that the corn measure, homer, is
intended, and not the ass, Aamer ; but, as the arguments are
not very tenable, this brief allusion will be deemed suffi-
cient. The price was nearly equal to ten pounds of our
money, showing forcibly the melancholy situation of the
besieged town.

The passage in the 5th chapter of Judges, “Speak ye
that ride on white asses, ye that sit in judgment, and walk
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by the way,” has been rather a puzzling one to commen-
tators, some supposing that the whiteness referred to the
animals, others to the trappings with which they were deco-
rated. But in reality there is little or no difficulty, for per-
fectly white asses are not uncommon in western Asia, and
as they are generally the finest specimens of their kind, and
very handsome, they are held in great esteem, and sell at
a high price. When let out on hire, too, they are always
more ornamented, their trappings are of gayer colours, the
beads and shells more abundant, and the metal ornaments
more bright ; they are also frequently painted, in spots and
streaks, with the red stains of the henna-plant. If the
Hebrews had the same preference for these white asses as
the modern Asiatics, it may be readily understood that a
kind of distinction was conferred on their riders where
horses were not employed.

The number of asses and other animals’ mentioned as
belonging to different patriarchs, astonish the reader, but
the property in cattle possessed by Arabian Emirs of the
present day, bear no undue proportion to patriarchal wealth.
Ezra mentions two hundred and forty-five mules*, and six

* Mules were much used for riding by kings and persons of distinction
at various periods of Jewish history. The first positive mention of these
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thousand seven hundred and twenty asses; but these be-
longed to moge than one person. In his wars with the
Midianites, Joshua is said to have taken “ threescore and
one thousand asses.” Job possessed five hundred she-asses
before his misfortunes, and twice that number after his
restoration to prosperity. These, with his “seven thou-
sand sheep, and three thousand camels, and five hundred |
yoke of oxen,” might well entitle Job to be called “the
greatest of all the men of the East;” and the whole of
this description of pastoral life bears a great resemblance to
that of an Arabian Emir in the present day, though the
riches of Job greatly surpassed those of a modern Arabian
prince. In the time of the prophet Zechariah we find horses
had become common amongst the Jews, for it was then
considered a mark of humility to ride on an ass, as is inti-
mated by the prophecy, afterwards fulfilled by Christ when
entering Jerusalem: “ Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Sion ;
shout, O daughter of Jerusalem: behold thy king cometh
unto thee : he is just, and having salvation, lowly, and riding
upon an ass, and upon a colt, the foal of an ass.” Thus,

animals is in 2 Samuel xiii: “Then all the king’s sons arose, and every man
gat him upon his mule and fled.” And when Solomon was anointed king
during his father’s life-time, he was mounted on the king’s own mule:
“* Cause Selomon, my son, to ride upon mine own seule.”
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the same ideas were then established as are now entertained
in the East concerning the relative dignity of the two ani-
mals. The ass is by no means despised, but much conse-
quence is attached to riding on horseback, and persons even
of moderate means will submit to great discomfort rather
than give up the possession of one or more horses; hence it
is considered a mark of humility and lowliness to use the
humbler animal. In Matthew xxi. is recorded the literal
fulfilment of the foregoing prophecy :—“Then sent Jesus
two disciples, saying unto them, Go into the village over
against you, and straightway ye shall find an ass tied,
and a colt with her; loose them, and bring them to me.
And if any man say aught unto you, ye shall say, The Lord
hath need of them; and straightway he will send them.
All this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was
spoken by the prophet, saying, Tell ye the daughter of
Sion, Behold, thy king cometh unto thee, meek, and sitting
upon an ass, and a colt, the foal of an ass. And the dis-
ciples went, and did as Jesus commanded them. And
brought the ass, and the colt, and put on them their
clothes, and they set him thereon.’ The passage here
cited led the Jews to expect that the Messiah would come
riding upon an ass; and they reconciled this with Daniel’s
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description of his “coming with the clouds of heaven,” by
saying that if the Israelites were good he would come with
the clouds of heaven, but if not good, riding on an ass*.

Tt was long thought that there were no representations of
this animal on the monuments of Egypt, but some have re-
cently been discovered.

Oxvun RUMINANTIA.

Cametvs.—The Camel. (Plate V.)

This is a genus of the ruminating animals without horns,
and possessing three kinds of teeth; the upper lip divided;
the neck long and arched; having either one or two pro-
tuberances on the back; the foot broad, expanded, and
elastic, with two small hoofs or toes, adapting the animal
admirably to travelling in the dry, stony region which it
principally inhabits. Its native country is said to extend
from Mauritania to China.

There are two species, embracing several varieties or
races, differing in size, strength, and swiftness; these are
Camelus Bactrianus, the Camel, and C. Dromedarius, the

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Dromedary. The first-mentioned, having two humps, is
found from Turkistan, the ancient Bactria, to China, that
is, in the north of the region named; it is larger than the
dromedary ; the limbs not so long in proportion ; the muz-
ale larger; the hair of a darker brown; and the movement
usually slower. The Arabian, or single-humped camel, C.
Dromedarius, i3 a native of the southern part of the district ;
its general height is about six feet and a half to the top of
the hump, and to the top of the head, when elevated, rather
less than nine ; the head, however, is usually carried much
lower, as the camel bends its neck considerably.

It is very probable that the camel has long since ceased
to exist in a wild state, as it seems to have been. subdued
by man from the earliest times. Great numbers are raised
in the East, and employed in the trade carried on in the
vicinity of the great deserts; there the camel is inded in-
_ Valuable, for where water is scarce it would be impossible
to use any other beasts of burden. The camel can abstain
from drinking for several days without injury, owing to the
possession of a cavity in the stomach, destined to receive,
and retain unchanged, the necessary supply. Besides this
reservoir of water for the prevention of thirst, the humps
of the camel afford it nutriment when food cannot be
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obtained, being composed of fat, which can be absorbed
into the system when necessary for the subsistence of the
animal.

Endowed with greater strength and activity than most
beasts of burthen, docile and contented with the coarsest
food, the camel is peculiarly adapted to its station. To the
Arabs, and other wanderers of the desert, it affords at once
wealth, subsistence, and many comforts and luxuries; its
milk furnishes them with nutriment; the flesh of the young
animal is one of their greatest delicacies; of the skin they
form tents, or make it into saddles, harness, shields, and
various other articles ; the hair is also valuable. The train-
ing of the young camel begins when it is only a few days’
old, its little limbs being folded under the body, and it is
compelled to remain in this position whilst loaded with a
weight which is increased as the animal gains strength. A
strong camel will carry from eight hundred to a thousand
pounds weight, from thirty to thirty-five miles a day; and
those which are used only for speed, will travel from sixty
to ninety miles. They prefer nettles, thistles, cassia, and
other prickly plants, to the softest herbage.

Camels are first mentioned in the 12th chapter of Genesis,
when Abram was travelling through Egypt with his wife
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Sarai: they were amongst the gifts which Pharaoh pre-
sented to the patriarch. In the 32nd chapter they are
again spoken of, as part of the possessions of Jacob, when,
returning home from the dwelling of his uncle Laban, he
met Esau and endeavoured to propitiate his offended brother
with presents. “Thirty milch camels, with their colts”
formed a portion of this offering; and a valuable portion,
as the female is much prized on account of the milk, which
then was, as it is now, an important item in the daily
nourishment of Eastern nations. The Arabs drink camels’
milk either fresh or sour; they are partial to it in the latter
state, and it becomes sour sooner than that of most other
animals. Great quantities of camels’ milk are also given
to the Arabian horses, and the foals are fed almost exclu-
sively on it for some time. Burckhardt says, that when the
Bedouins take colts of two or three years old to sell in
Syria, they protest, in order to enhance their value, that
since they have been weaned they have been fed exclusively
on camels’ milk.

This animal was prohibited to be used as food by the
Jews, “because he cheweth the cud, but divideth not the
hoof.” Of this latter assertion there is much question, as
the foot is in a certain degree divided; that is, the foot is
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separated distinctly above, though underneath, the division
is limited to the anterior portion of. the foot, the toes being
confined. by the elastic cushion on which thé animal treads.
This renders the division imperfect; but it seems highly
probable that Moses took advantage of the uncertainty, to
raise a barrier between his people and the other descen-
dants of Abraham; for the interdiction of the flesh and
milk of the camel, would in a great degree wean them from
a nomade life, from which it seemed the intention of the
great lawgiver entirely to separate the people under his
charge. The constant use of the milk is said to bring on
disease. The flesh resembles beef, but is coarse-grained,
though palatable when young and well-fed.

In 1 Kings iv. the word “ dromedary” occurs, but the
marginal reading renders the word “mules or swift beasts.”
In the-2 Kings viii. it is recorded that Benhadad, king of
Syria, being sick, sent presents to the prophet Elisha, “ forty
camels’ burden :” this must have been a valuable gift, but
it does not follow that every camel was fully laden, it being
a common practice in the East, to employ a far greater
number of men and animals in conveying a present than
is absolutely required. The load of a camel varies much,
according to circumstances. Burckhardt says, that “the
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common Josd of an Arabian camel is from four to five
hundred pounds on a long journey, and from three to four
hundred on a journey of considerable distance. The well-
fed and well-watered Egyptian camels are equal in strength
to the Anadolian; those of the largest size, in Cairo, will
carry three bales of coffee, or fifteen hundredweight, from
the town to the waterside, about three miles distant. From
Cairo to Suez, the same camels will carry ten hundred-
weight, and that space is a journey of three days; but the
average of a camel’s burden may be stated as about six or
eight hundred pounds. The male can support heavier loads
than the female, but the latter bears thirst better, an im-
portant consideration in the East.

The camel and dromedary are not swift animals compared
to many others, and though Jeremiah speaks of the “ swift
dromedary,” he must be considered as comparing it with
other breeds of the same animal. The favourite pace of
camels is a kind of easy amble, and if allowed to persevere
in this, they will carry their riders at the rate of five or six
miles an hour, through an uninterrupted journey of several
days and nights. The best-trained camels cannot continue
a gallop for more than half an hour; a forced trot is not so
contrary to their nature; but in this pace they do not
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exceed twelve miles an hour, which is less expeditious than
a moderately good horse.

That camels were common and much used in ancient
times, may be gathered from various passages of Scripture.
Job is said to have possessed at one time three, and at
another six thousand of these animals: the average price
in western Asia is about ten pounds; so that, allowing
for the difference in the value of money, camels formed an
important item in the property of the patriarch, and were
well worth the long journey taken by the Chaldeans to
secure the prize; probably the animals had been sent into
the desert pastures near the Euphrates, which exposed them
more to hostile attacks*.

The last example we shall notice is that, where Jesus
makes use of the proverbial Eastern expression in cases of
difficulty, “It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of
a needle.” Lightfoot and others have shown, that to speak
of a camel or other large animal, as an elephant, going
through the eye of a needle, was a proverbial expression,
much used to denote a thing very unusual or very difficult.
Thus, the authors of an edition of the book of Zohar ex-
press the arduous nature of their undertaking, by saying,

* Pictorial Bible.
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“In the name of our God we have seen fit to bring an
elephant through the eye of a needle.” The Koran has
this expression, “‘ Until the camel shall enter the needle’s
eye.” These illustrations are important, to fix the true
force and meaning of the expression; and they show the
error of several Greek transcribers (followed by some trans-
lators), who, not understanding the expression as it stood,
took the liberty of supposing it a mistake, and therefore
substituted “a cable” for “a camel,” producing the read-
ing “It is easier for a cable to go through the eye of a
needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of
God.”

In many places of Scripture where the dromedary is
mentioned, it is supposed that a finer breed of camel is
meant,—one used principally for riding, and bearing the
same relation to the common camel in the Kast, that a race-
horse and hunter bear to a coach-horse or pack-horse in
England.

Antitorr.—The Antelope. (Plate VIII. Antilope Ara-
bica, the Arabian Antelope.)

The species of this beautiful genus are so numerous, and
differ so much from each other, that it is difficult to give a
description equally applicable to all. It may, however, be

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said that they are generally of a graceful and symmetrical
form, remarkable for their swiftness and agility, and of a
restless and timid disposition: their horns, though of many
different forms, are all round and annulated, in some
species straight, in others curved or spiral; in some the
females have no horns, in others these appendages are
found in both sexes. They all possess an acute sense of
smell, their eyes are remarkably bright, and their fleetness
is proverbial. The hair is generally short and smooth, but
some species are furnished with manes on the neck and
shoulders; the ears are long and pointed; the tail short
and tufted at the end.

Antelopes are generally: gregarious: in some species the
herds amount to two or three thousand, while others live
in pairs, or in companies of five or six. These animals
appear to be a connecting link between the goat and deer:
like the former, they do not shed their horns, but in size, de-
licacy of form, colour of the hair, and fleetness, they bear a
striking resemblance to the latter. They principally in-
habit the torrid zone, frequenting cliffs and rocky situations,
or traversing vast wildernesses: many species are found in
Asia, still more in Africa, but only one in Europe, the alp-
loving chamois, and not a single species of the true ante-
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lope has been discovered in America, the so-called prong-
horned antelope of North America (Antilocapra furcifera)
being nearly allied to the goat.

The Gazelle (Antilope Dorcas) is a rather small but very
beautiful species ; the specific name signifies “ bright-eyed,”
and in Arab poetry the eye of the gazelle is the standard
of beauty. This beautiful animal is about two feet high ;
the head and neck finely formed; the eyes large, dark, and
expressive; the hair on the back is of a delicate fawn-
colour, with a brown band on the sides, the under part is
white; the horns are ornamented by twelve or fourteen
rings, and diverge like the horns of an ancient lyre, in the
female they are smaller; the ndse is streaked with dark
brown, and there is a white line extending from each horn
over the eye, and down the side of the face. This elegant
creature is supposed to be alluded to, as the roebuck, in
Deuteronomy xii. and 1 Kings iv.; as the wild roe, in
2 Samuel ii., and again in the Song of Solomon. It is
very common in northern Africa and western Asia, and it
was an important advantage to the Israelites, that its use
as food was not interdicted to them.

Professor Paxton says, “The lofty mountains of Syria,
Amana, Lebanon, and Carmel, swarmed with these animals,
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which, descending into the plains to graze on the cultivated
fields, invited the Israelites to the healthful exercise of the
chase, and supplied their tables with a species of food
equally abundant and agreeable.”

In Proverbs the gazelle is mentioned as the “pleasant
roe;” and it is interesting to observe that, “ whenever in
Scripture a comparison drawn from it is applied to man, it is
with reference to its agility and speed, but when to woman
the comparison regards its graceful form, timidity, and gen-
tleness. This is precisely the same among the modern
orientals, with whom in fact the gazelle and the monkey
represent the extremes of beauty and ugliness.” The Arabs
express a woman’s beauty by saying she has the eyes of a
gazelle; the burden of their love-songs is the gazelle’s eyes,
and it is to this creature they invariably compare their
mistresses, when they wish to give in one word: the idea of
perfect beauty. These gazelles are indeed very pretty
creatures, and there is a certain innocent fear about them
that may well be compared to the modesty and bashfulness
of a young girl*.”

The Aart and hind, which are so often named in the dif-
. ferent books of Scripture, were probably general names for
| * Pictorial Bible.
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all animals of the antelope kind. Thus, in Psalm xlii., “ As
the hart panteth after the water-brooks, so panteth my soul
after thee, O God,” the royal Psalmist in all probability did
not intend to refer to any particular species, but spoke of
the well-known habit of the whole genus, as the hart is
naturally of a hot nature, suffering much from thirst in
oriental regions, and therefore seeking the fountain with the
most intense desire. “The hart or hind was an emblem of
double signification. It was a type of solitude, and of
purity of life, and was also a type of piety and religious
aspiration, adopted from the forty-second Psalm, ‘Like as
the hart panteth after the water-brooks, so panteth my soul
after thee, O God*.’”

The gazelle of the Levant (Antilope Arabica) is distin-
guished from 4. Dorcas by a still more elegant form, and
by its darker colour, and probably, as one of the common
species of the country, frequently gave rise to the beautiful
comparisons so abundant in Hebrew poetry.

The Fallow Deer (Antilope Dama), so well known as an
ornament to our parks, was originally a native of Barbary.
It is smaller than the stag, of a dark-brown colour in winter,
but in the summer, bay, spotted with white; the legs are

* Mrs. Jameson’s ‘ Legendary Art.’
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long; the neck arched; the horns are flattened and toothed
behind, whence it is called by the ancients platyceros, the
flat-horned deer. This species is mentioned in 1 Kings iv.,
in speaking of Solomon’s provisions for one day, in con-
nection with roebucks and hearts, 4. Dorcas and probably
A. Arabica.

Antilope Gazella (Plate VI. the “ Wild Ox,” or Oryx).—
The Septuagint supposes this to be the animal intended |
by the “ wild ox” of Deuteronomy xiv. “It is distinguished
by the length and straightness of the horns, a circumstance
which seems to be pointed at in the etymology of the
Greek name.” It is a native of northern Africa, about five
feet in length, and little more than three feet in height at
the shoulder ; the horns are nearly straight, and often more
than two feet long, black and slightly annulated: the animal
uses them like spears, and will even dart upon the lion
before he can make his fatal spring. The colour of the
animal is reddish-grey, and white beneath, with bands of
black extending from the head, down the throat io the
fore legs, which they encircle, then passing along the sides
the hind legs are ornamented by them in the same manner.
The hunting of the “wild ox” is said to be dangerous, for
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boldness, and the sharp horns are formidable weapons. This
animal is often represented on the monuments of Nubia and
Egypt.

The “ pygarg ” mentioned in the 14th chapter of Deute-
ronomy, and there only, is generally supposed to be a species
of antelope, though the marginal reading renders it “ bison,”
for which, however, there seems to be no other authority
than the similarity of the name to that of the original, “ di-
shon.” Several old authors mention an animal called pygar-
gus: Herodotus names it in a list of Libyan quadrupeds,
Pliny, as a kind of antelope, and Zllian, as a quadruped of
timid character. The Greek name seems to denote an
animal having its hinder parts white; and Bochart finds a
great affinity between the African lidmee, or the strepsicorus
and addace of the ancients, and the “ diskon,”’ which our
translators render “pygarg” after the Septuagint and Vul-
gate. He says that the ddmee has the white hinder parts
which the name pygarg requires, and that addace has some
resemblance to the Hebrew name.

CameLoparpatis Grrarra.—The Camelopard. (Plate
VIIL.)

The Zemer, translated chamois in the 14th chapter of
Deuteronomy, is very generally supposed to mean the giraffe,
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or camelopard, as the chamois is not met with so far south
as Egypt and Palestine, and the Jews had probably many
opportunities of becoming acquainted with the giraffe while
in Egypt, as had also the writers of the Septuagint version,
for they resided also in that country.

This remarkable animal, which in general structure is
very nearly allied to the deer tribe, has also points of resem-
blance with the antelope and camel. “ If height alone con-
stituted precedency among quadrupeds, the giraffe, as Le
Vaillant justly observes, must hold the first rank. The
enormous apparent length of the fore legs, and its long
tapering neck, must strike every one at the first glance;
while its small and elevated head, its large and brilliant
eye, its mild aspect, and the whole conéour of the animal,
differing from all others, cannot fail to excite admiration ;
for notwithstanding the unusual proportions of the limbs,
its general form is not merely elegant, but highly pic-
turesque*.””

The giraffe measures from fourteen to seventeen feet to
the top of the head, the females being smaller; at first sight
the fore legs appear nearly twice the length of the hind, but
this arises from the great height of the shoulders; the tail

* Maunder’s Treasury.
THE GIRAFFE. 121

is of moderate length, tapering towards the end, and ter-
minating in a tuft of long hair; the horns differ much in
form and texture from those of other animals, consisting of
a porous bony substance; they are about three inches long,
and are placed just above the ears, a protuberance also rises
on the middle of the forehead, between the eyes ; the neck
has a short stiff mane. The colour of the giraffe is a light
fawn, with numerous large dark spots, less regularly placed
on the sides, than on the neck and shoulders.

The giraffe is destined to feed on the foliage and young
shoots of trees, at a far greater height than any other ani-
mal can reach; and for this purpose it is provided, in ad-
dition to its long neck, with an elongated prehensile tongue,
with which it lays hold of young and tender branches, and
draws them into its mouth; when bending its head to the
ground, which is rarely done except for the purpose of
drinking, the giraffe is obliged to stretch its fore legs widely
apart, and then bend its neck in a semicircular form. When
attacked, the giraffe defends itself by striking powerfully
with its feet, and even the lion is often successfully re-
pulsed ; the horns too, short as they are, form by no means
insignificant weapons: the female at the Zoological Gardens
once, in sport, drove her horns through an inch board.
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Their pace is extremely rapid, but cannot be maintained for
a long period.

Two varieties of this singular animal are known, one a
native of Nubia, Abyssinia, and the neighbouring districts,
the other found in South Africa. The giraffe is frequently
figured on Egyptian monuments as a beast of chase, and was,
therefore, probably familiar in some degree to the Hebrews.

Carra.—The Goat. (Plate VII. Capra Mambrica, and
C. Ibex.)

The distinguishing characters of the genus Capra are,
that the horns are hollow, turned upwards, and with the
surface annulated ; there are eight cutting teeth in the lower
jaw, and none in the upper; the male generally has a beard.
Buffon says, “The goat is superior to the sheep, both in
sentiment and dexterity. He approaches man spontaneously,
and is easily familiarized. He is sensible of caresses, and
capable of a considerable degree of attachment. He is
stronger, lighter, more agile, and less timid than the sheep ;
he is a sprightly, capricious, and wandering. animal; it is
with much difficulty that he can be confined, and he loves
to retire into solitude, and to climb, stand, and even sleep on .
rugged and lofty eminences. He is robust and easily nou-
rished, eating almost every herb, and injured by very few.”
Plate VIL.



Wid Goats.

18t Samuel 24.2.

Deuteronomy, 14.5.
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The original stock of the common goat (Capra Hircus)
like that of other animals early domesticated by man, can-
not be distinctly traced; Mr. Bell, in his ‘ History of British
Quadrupeds,’ says, “ Most modern zoologists have leaned to
the belief that the Ayagrus, or wild goat of the mountains
of Caucasus and of Persia, is the true original stock, and it
is worthy of remark, that the horns of the Persian domestic
goat, though smaller, are similar in form to those of the

- Aigagrus.”

“The condition of the goat in some parts of our own
islands,” says the same writer, “is much more wild than
that of any other of our domestic animals. In the moun-
tains of Wales especially, the wild goat roams over the most
inaccessible parts of the mountains and rocks, without the
slightest appearance of domestication ; it is a hardy, active,
and powerful animal, capable of maintaining its footing on
the smallest point on which its feet can possibly rest, and
of taking considerable leaps, with the utmost certainty of
alighting safely, although the spot which it desires to attain
be perhaps but the rugged point or ledge of a precipice. In
the mountain ranges of Europe, on the Alps and Pyrenees,
the goat is found at a great elevation, approaching as near
the line of perpetual snow as it can find the scanty means
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of subsistence, and it feeds on many plants which to other
ruminants are distasteful and even deleterious; thus hem-
lock, henbane, and Digitalis are eaten by it with impunity,
and even the acrid Euphorbia is not rejected.”

The milk of the goat is very sweet and nutritious.
Formerly the skin was considered a most useful article of
clothing, and it is still manufactured into Turkey and Mo-
rocco leather; that of the kid forms the softest and most
suitable material for gloves and other articles. The usual
colour of the domestic goat is black and white, or a pale
reddish-brown.

The common goat inhabits most parts of the world, and
will endure all climates, from Norway to the hottest parts
of Africa and ‘India. The Cashmere goat produces a fine
wool close to the skin, which is made into the celebrated
and costly shawls for which the Asiatics have so long been
famous; and from the hair of the Angora goat the finest
camlets are manufactured. A race found in Upper Egypt
has the hair very short, the forehead very round, and the
lower jaw projecting beyond the upper; those of Guinea
are very small, and have the horns turned back. The Syrian
goat, of which there are several varieties, is remarkable for
the great length of its ears, which are said in some cases to
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touch the ground when the animal is feeding. These animals
are mentioned very early in Scripture—in the 15th chapter
of Genesis, and again in Exodus xxvi., where we find their
hair was used for making the curtains of the tabernacle :
“Thou shalt make curtains of goats’ hair, to be a cover-
ing upon the tabernacle, eleven curtains shalt thou make.”
Cloth made of goats’ hair forms the usual covering for the
tents of the Bedouin Arabs to this day, and it still continues
to be spun and wove at home by the women.

The “ wild goat,” akko of Deuteronomy xiv., is considered
to refer to the Capra Ibex (Plate VII.). This creature is
remarkable for its sweeping pair of horns, and an additional
coat of long shaggy hair, which forms its winter suit. Like
the goat, of which it is a species, it frequents the highest
ridges of the mountainous regions throughout Europe and
Asia, especially in the western parts of the latter. The
horns sometimes measure more than four feet in length, and
are knotted in a series of elevated rings. Its colour is
greyish-yellow above, a dull white below, with a black
stripe on the ridge of the back, and a brown band along
the flanks*.

“Tn 1 Samuel xxiv., Saul is said to ‘seek David and

* Pictorial Bible.
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his men upon the rocks of the wild goats.’ The original
word is yeatlim, and probably some animal of the goat kind
is intended, but of course no species can be identified. The
name is derived from the verb a/ah, which signifies to ascend
or mount up; and which expressively refers to the distin-
guishing characteristic in the habits of these animals, which
impels them to leave the valleys and the plains, to ascend
the rocks, and rejoice upon the mountains*.”

It seems probable that the Capra Mambrica (Plate VIL.),
which, with some variations, is common to Egypt, Syria, and
other parts of the Kast, is the animal here and elsewhere
alluded to, and it is not unlikely that it derives its specific
name from the mountains of Mamre, for it was among these
mountains that this “rock of the wild goats” occurred.
The Capra Mambrica is chiefly distinguished by its long and
pendulous ears; horns arching backward, of a brownish-ash
colour; the general colour of the hair in the male is grey-
ish-brown, with a dark line along the back, and a black tail ;
the front of the head blackish, the beard and long hair on
the throat are reddish-brown. The female is smaller than
the male, and paler in colour.

The goat is frequently alluded to in the various books of

* Pictorial Bible.
THE GOAT. 127

Scripture, and, indeed, “ under the Jewish rituals the goat
was an important animal, and used as the appropriate sym-
bol of atonement in the splendid rites ordained by the
Supreme Lawgiver himself*.” Both the sheep and goat
make an important figure in the mythology of ancient
nations. Pan, the god of shepherds, had the attributes of
a goat; the Libyan Jupiter was distinguished by having
the horns of a ram; the Algis, or shield of Minerva and
of Jupiter, was originally a goat-skin; the goat was thus
connected with supreme power and wisdom in the persons
of these divinities, which shows the estimation in which the
character of the animal was held. The skin of the goat
seems to have been very early used for clothing, and a kind
of felt made from the hair, stiffened with gum, was proof
both against the weather and the weapons of an enemy.
‘¢The war-tunics of the Cimbri, which, in their wars with
Marius, are represented as being such strong defences, were
of this material; and the Roman auxiliaries had winter
dresses of the same in Britain and all the other colder
provinces of the empire. We have evidence of the early
domestication of the goat in the fact that all the Celtic
tribes, which are justly regarded as the most ancient races

* British Cyclopedia.
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of many parts of Europe, bred and cultivated goats long
before the introduction of sheep. In the Highlands of
Scotland and Wales, the goat was the original domestic
animal; and in both countries there are many districts
called by the name of Gower, which is Celtic for goat; and
many families have the same surname. All these circum-
stances render the history of the goat a highly interesting
one*,”

Ovis.—The Sheep. (Plate IX. Asiatic Sheep.)

The sheep differs so slightly in anatomical structure from
the goat, that both are united in one genus by some natu-
ralists. The principal differences consist in the sheep having
no beard, and in the horns being directed backward in the
first place, and then more or less spirally forward. “It is
generally imagined that the primitive stock may be traced
to the wild sheep of Sardinia and Corsica, the mouffon, or
to the argalt of Asia, though some naturalists suppose these
animals to be the descendants of those that have escaped
the dominion of man; however this may be, it is certain
that the coat of these wild sheep possesses the essential
character of wool, though consisting of coarse and long
hair; that is, from its peculiar scaly surface, it is capable

* British Cyclopedia.
Plate IX,



Asiatic Sheep.
Genesis 4.2.
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of being felted. “Cloth and woollen goods are made from
wool possessing this property; the wool is carded, spun,
and woven, and then being put into the fulling-mill, the
process of felting takes place; the strokes of the mill make
the fibres cohere, the piece subjected to the operation con-
tracts in length and breadth, and its texture becomes more
compact and uniform. ‘This process is essential to the
beauty and strength of woollen cloth, but the long wool, of
which stuffs and worsted goods are made, is deprived of its
felting properties. This is done by passing the wool
through heated iron’ combs, which takes away the lamins,
or feathery part of the wool, and approximates a to the
nature of silk or cotton*.”

Sheep are amongst the most useful of our domestic ani-
mals: they supply us with nourishing food, furnish one of
the principal materials for clothing, and the dressed skin is
also used for different parts of our apparel, and for covering
books; the milk is very thick and rich, and the manure
yielded is most profitable to the farmer. “There pro-
bably is not a species amongst all our domestic animals,”
says Mr. Bell, “which, in its historical associations, is so
interesting as the sheep. Its early domestication, its em-

* M‘Calloch.
K
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ployment as the subject of the first sacrifices, its typical
character as an offering of atonement, its importance as
forming the principal wealth of the early patriarchs, its
various connection, in short, with the political, the religious,
and the domestic customs of those primitive magnates of
the Jewish nation, are all of them subjects forming ample
food for deep and delightful reflection. The relation which
existed between the patriarchal shepherds and their flocks
was, indeed, of so intimate and even affectionate a nature
as to have afforded the subject of many of the most beau-
tifal and touching parables and moral illustrations in the
Sacred Writings. It is scarcely necessary to refer to the
unequalled appeal of Nathan to David, to the still higher
and prophetic allusion to the character of the Messiah, or
to the sublime illustration of the beneficence of the ‘great
Shepherd of Israel,’ in the beautiful and well-known pastoral
psalm.” . /

The varieties of the sheep are very numerous, even in
England, many counties having peculiar breeds noted for
their valuable qualities ; and the South Down, which take
their name from a tract of downs extending through Sussex,
Surrey, and Kent, are noted for the peculiar goodness of
their flesh : they have black heads and legs.
THE SHEEP. 131

Of the foreign varieties, the most celebrated are the
Many-horned Sheep (Ovis polycerata), found in Iceland and
the north of Russie, which greatly resembles the domestic
sheep in form, but is larger ; the wool is long, smooth, of a
hairy nature and a dark brown colour, under which is a
fine, short, and soft kind of wool or fur.

The Cretan Sheep (Ovis strepsicerus) is found principally
in Crete, but is kept in some parts of Europe for the singu-
larity of its appearance, the horns being very large, long,
and spiral, those of the male upright, of the female at right
angles to the head.

A variety met with in the deserts of Tartary have long
legs, horns in the male, black heads, large pendent ears,
and the tail so enveloped in fat as to be scarcely visible, the
parts on each side swelling out considerably. The broad-
tailed sheep (Ovis laticauda) is common. in Tartary, Arabia,
Persia, Syria, and Egypt, and is remarkable for its enormous
tail, which often weighs between ten and twenty pounds:
the upper part is covered with wool, underneath it is quite
bare ; the fat of which it is composed is esteemed a great
delicacy.

The African Sheep (Ovis Guimeensis) is an inhabitant of
all tropical countries, both in Africa and the East. It is
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large; the skin rough and hairy; the horns short; the ears
long and pendent; it has a long mane, reaching below the
neck, and a kind of dewlap under the chin.

The Syrian Sheep, with its pendent ears and large tail,
must be looked upon as the animal mentioned in the Bible;
it is first named in the 4th chapter of Genesis, in speaking
of Abel as a “keeper of sheep;” and again, “He brought
the firstlings of his flock, and of the fat thereof.” The fat
may refer more particularly to the tail, which is especially
alluded to in the law regarding the peace-offering: or
“the same word in Hebrew, differently pointed, means milk
as well as fat. Josephus expressly says it was milk; and
Grotius and others think that milk was part of the offer-
ing. Milk used to be offered in sacrifice by the ancient
Egyptians*.”

Sheep and lambs are constantly mentioned as used in
the Jewish sacrifices; and, indeed, we never read of any
other animals than oxen, sheep, and goats, among quadru-
peds, being devoted to this purpose, thus excluding all
animals not used for food, amongst domestic quadrupeds,
and all wild beasts. This formed one great distinction
between the offerings of the Hebrews and of other ancient

* Pictorial Bible.
THE SHEEP. 138

nations ; for horses were sacrificed to the sun, hogs to Ceres,
dogs to Hecate, and wolves to Mars; camels also were sacri-
ficed by the Arabians. Fish are never named as offerings at
the altar.

The prevalence of this practice in all nations has given
rise to much discussion, and various opinions are held ‘as
to its origin, but the subject is involved in too much ob-
scurity to be profitably discussed in a work of this nature.
Its antiquity is shown in the history of Abel, Noah, and
the other Hebrew patriarchs ; its universality, by the records
of all ancient nations, and also by reference to existing
usages among different people in various parts of the world :
thus the laws of Moses on this subject were not by any
means singular or peculiar, but only modifications of existing
and well-known customs. In Egypt, where the Israelites
had so long sojourned, white bulls, without a single black
hair, were sacrificed to Apis, and, after minute examination
by the priest, were sealed by him, to testify their fitness for
the purpose of an offering. The sacrifices of the Hebrews
were also commanded to be “ without blemish” and “ with-
out spot.” Abraham offered “a ram of three years old.”
Aaron also offered a “ram for a burnt-offering.” Balak,
by command of Balaam, offered “seven bullocks and seven
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”

rams.” These and many other passages show that the
latter animals were much used for the sacrifices; lambs are
also very frequently mentioned, as “seven lambs without
blemish of the first year” for a burnt-offering ; and “two
lambs of the first year for a sacrifice of peace-offerings.”
Examples might be multiplied, but it is unnecessary. The
29th chapter of Exodus gives ample directions for the
ceremonies proper at the sacrifice of both bullocks and
rams, and must be familiar to the Biblical student, as well
as many others in which particular reference is made to
these animals. The Hebrew word se, generally translated
“lamb,” is indifferently used for the young of the sheep or
goat.

Sheep were amongst the animals allowed as food to the
Hebrews ; their skins were also early brought into common
use, as “rams skins dyed red” are mentioned in Exodus
xxxv., with other offerings made for the adornment of the
tabernacle; and “rams’ horns” were used as musical in-
struments in the time of Joshua (und probably before that
period), as “trumpets of rams’ horns” were employed at
the siege of Jericho, at least according to the Rabbins;
though, as this is the only instance in which the word jobe/
denotes a ram, there seems to be some doubt thrown upon
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it; they say that it is an Arabic word for ram, though the
modern Arabians do not use the word in that sense. That
a horn of some kind was intended seems very certain, and
that of the ram appears to be as probable as any other. In
Exodus xix. the same word is employed to denote the instru-
ment used when the jubilee was proclaimed.

Numerous texts might be cited in proof that the practice
of keeping sheep was very prevalent among the Hebrews
in the patriarchal ages. A few will suffice. David was a
keeper of sheep, as related in 1 Samuel xvi. In Nathan’s
beautiful parable he relates that “the rich man had exceed-
ing many flocks and herds,” the poor man also had his
“one little ewe-lamb ;” and, though only a fiction, it shows
that the custom of keeping sheep was a common one. In
2 Kings iii. it is said that “Mesha, king of Moab, was a
sheep-master, and rendered unto the king of Israel an hun-
dred thousand lambs, and an hundred thousand rams, with
the wool,” which shows that tribute and taxes were paid in
this kind of produce, and that even the wealth of kings
consisted much in live-stock. This is not by any means
peculiar either to the time or country, for even at this
period the king of Persia receives part of his tribute in live-
stock and raw produce; and that the same custom prevailed
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in former times may be gathered from Strabo, who says that
the Cappadocians paid an annual tribute to the kings of
~ Persia of 1500 horses, 2000 mules, and 50,000 sheep.

In 1 Chronicles iv. the account of the descendants of
Judah ends in the following manner, showing the great im-
portance attached to the possession of good pasturage :—
“These mentioned by their names were princes in their
families: and the house of their fathers increased greatly.
And they went to the entrance of Gedor, even unto the east:
side of the valley, to seek pasture for their flocks ; and they
found fat pasture and good; and the land was wide, and
quiet, and peaceable, for they of Ham had dwelt there of
old. And these written by name came in the days of
Hezekiah, king of Judah, and smote their tents, and the
habitations that were found there, and destroyed them
utterly unto this day, and dwelt in their room, decauee there
was pasture there for their flocks.”

David bestowed particular attention on his flocks and
herds ; after he became king they were doubtless one great
source of his revenue; and we find in 1 Chronicles xxvii.
that they were dispersed in various valleys and plains of
the kingdom, and also sent to the deserts of the south and.
east, under the guidance of Arabian pastors; Obil, an
THE SHEEP. 187

Ishmaelite, being over the camels, and Jaziz, the Hagerite,
over the flocks.

- With regard to the management of sheep in the Kast, it
will be interesting to trace both the similarity that exists to
our own usages, and the points of difference cansed by
variety of climate and increased civilization. In many
parts of the Bible, where the word “‘sheepfold” is used,
“pasture” would be preferable, as the Hebrews did not
usually fold their flocks at night; but when in a neighbour-
hood where they considered themselves and their c in-
danger from the attacks of nomades or wild beasts, they
drove them either into caves, or, where these were wanting,
into enclosures erected for the purpose ; and this might be
very properly translated “‘sheepfold” or “sheepcote,” as in
2 Samuel vii. and 1 Chronicles xvii. When no danger is
feared, the sheep are only folded in the East when collected
for the purpose of being shorn. In Solomon’s Song is a
reference to sheep-washing, so that in this particular the
ancient custom was analogous to that of the present day:
“Thy teeth are like a flock of sheep that are even shorn,
which came up from the washing.” In the 10th chapter
of John are several beautiful allusions to sheep and shep-
herds, illustrating many of the pastoral customs of the time,
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some of which exist in the present day: in the 3rd verse
- 1s the following expression, “He calleth his own sheep by
name.” “From this it would seem that the Jews, like the
Arabians, gave names to their sheep, by which they called
them to drink or to be milked. This necessarily implies
that the shepherd could distinguish individually the sheep
of his flock, and, however strange this may seem, it is pos-
sible and true, for it is known that shepherds, particularly
in the East, can and do thus distinguish the individuals in
even very large flocks. The pastoral custom here alluded
to, of giving names for distinction to particular sheep, was
by no means confined to the Hast. It was also usual
among the shepherds of Greece*.”

In the fourth verse it is said, “And when he putteth
forth his own sheep, he goeth before them, and the sheep
follow him, for they know his voice.” ‘The word ren-
dered ‘voice’ has a much wider meaning, being applicable
to any kind of sound, and when thus applied to a shepherd
leading his flock, may mean not only a call in the natural
voice, but any call, such as by a pipe or whistle: and the
shepherd is said to lead his flock, not to drive it, as our
own habits might lead us to suspect. The same custom is

* Pictorial Bible.
THE SHEEP. 189

still observed in the Hast and in some parts of Europe, in
application to herds as well as flocks. It exists in Spain,
having probably been introduced by the Arabs; and is
found also in Russia, in the villages of which, we have
often seen, of a morning, a peasant marching through the
street playing on a pipe, on hearing which, the animals
came forth from their various cottage homesteads, following
him to the pasture. They are brought home in the even-
ing, and called to be milked in the same manner*.” In
Italy, those who have the care of swine always go Jdefore
them, and from time to time sound a horn. Polybius says,
that in the island of Corsica the herds and flocks were
called together by the sound of a trampet, and that they
never mistook one shepherd for another, or failed to dis-
tinguish the peculiar sound of their own guide. This is
a striking illustration of the next verse: “And a stranger
will they not follow, but will flee from him, for they know
not the voice of strangers.” The whole of this chapter
forms a very interesting similitude between a good shep-
herd who would even “lay down his life for the sheep”
under his care, and that good shepherd who would have
led his people into the “pleasant pastures” of goodness,
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charity, meekness, and love, but they “would not,” and
refused to hear his voice, or follow him.

Another chapter, which will be read by the student with
pleasure, is the 34th of Ezekiel, where, under the semblance
of shepherds, a deep reproach is conveyed to the rulers of
the people for their neglect of the sheep committed to their
care. David’s beautiful Psalm, using the same metaphor,
will occur to most readers :—‘The Lord is my shepherd ;
I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green
pastures; he leadeth me beside the still waters. He re-
storeth my soul; he leadeth me in the paths of righteous-
ness for his name’s sake. Yea, though I walk through the
valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for
thon art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
Thou preparest a table before me, in the presence of my
enemies ; thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth
over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the
days of my life; and I will dwell in the house of the Lord
for ever.”

‘The lamb, in Christian art, is the peculiar emblem of the
Redeemer, as the sacrifice without blemish; in this sense it
is given as an attribute to John the Baptist. The lamb is
also the general emblem of innocence, meekness, and mo-


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‘desty ; in this sense it is given to St. Agnes, of whom
Massillon said so beautifully, ‘Peu de pudeur ov il n’y a pas
de religion, peu de religion od il n’y a pas de pudeur*.’ ”

Bos.—The Ox. (Plate VI. the Syrian Ox.)

Cattle are generally distinguished as having smooth
hollow horns, directed sideways, and then curving upwards
or forwards; the body is of a thick and heavy form, and
the tail long, terminated by a tuft of hair. Mr. Bell, in
his ‘ History of British Quadrupeds,’ says, ‘Of all the ani-
mals which have been reduced into the immediate service
of man, the ox is, without exception, that to which he is
most indebted for the variety and extent of its means of
usefulness. The universal utility of the animal appears to
have been very soon detected, and we find, consequently,
that its domestication constituted one of the earliest
triumphs of human authority over the natural instincts and
habits of the brute creation. That this event took place
before the flood, and induced, even then, that propensity to
a pastoral life, which has ever been characteristic of man
in his less cultivated state, wherever the climate was such
as to encourage or permit it, we have the Sacred Writings
to attest ; for we are told that Jabel, the son of Lamech,

, * Mrs. Jameson’s ‘Legendary Art,’
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was the father, or ancestor, ‘of such as live in tents, and of
such as have cattle.’ From the time when the family of
Noah issued from the ark, in every quarter of the earth
which his varied and multitudinous. descendants have cul-
tivated, the ox has been reared, as the most useful and im-
portant aid to the necessities of mankind.”

Tt has been generally thought that domestic cattle are
descended from the Indian and European buffalo, Boe Bu-
balus, though some naturalists are of opinion that the aur-
ochs, or wild cattle of Germany and Poland, have more
claim to this distinction. Baron Cuvier differs from both
these suppositions, and imagines that the present race of
cattle are identical with a species which is no longer to be
found in a wild state, but, like the camel, has been for
ages subjected to the power of man. Fossil remains of
this animal have been discovered, and the comparison of
these remaizis with the skeleton of the aurochs, the buffalo,
and the domestic ox, gave rise to the opinion of this cele-

brated naturalist.

' ‘There are many varieties of this useful animal in England
and other countries: in the islands and Highlands of Scot-
land they are small, and generally black; the Devonshire,
Leicestershire, and Alderney cattle are all noted for their
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‘ peculiar qualities. The wild cattle which formerly. inha-
bited the great Caledonian forest, are now reduced to a
small number at Chillingham Park, Cadzowe, near Hawil-
ton, etc. They are cream-coloured, with part of the ear
red, the horns white, with black tips, of a fine form and
bent upwards; some of the bulls have a thin upright mane.
The probable history of these creatures seems to be “that
. the same species of wild cattle, prevalent in Scotland, had
extended to the northern districts of England; that in pro-
portion as population and culture advanced, they became
here, as in Scotland, the subjects of almost universal
slaughter, and that a few of those that escaped had found
sanctuary in the great wood at Chillingham*.” Another
supposition is, that after the enclosure of the park at Chil-
lingham, they had been brought and located there, as a
relic of the ancient Caledonian cattle.

The Cape Ox (Bos Caffer) is superior in size and in
strength to the largest English specimen. Its colour is
deep brown, the hair on the head and breast being very
long; from the hind part of the head to the middle of the
back is a loose black mane, and the end of the tail is co-
vered with long hair; the horns are black, very broad at

* Annals of Natural History.
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the base, spreading over the head, then becoming taper,
and bending down on each side of the neck; the space
between the tips is sometimes as much as five feet; the
ears are long and somewhat pendulous. The Cape ox is
a most powerful and fierce animal; it is found in large
herds in the interior of South Africa.

The Jungle Ox (Bos frontalis) is a domestic race in the
mountain districts of India; it resembles our domestic ox,
but has the horns flattened and more or less upright.

The Brahminy bull (Bos Indicus), which is held sacred
in many parts of India, is of a light grey colour, sometimes
varying to milk-white, and in size ranging from that of an
ordinary bull to a Shetland pony. The limbs are elegantly
formed, the horns are short, the ears long and pendulous,
and nearly all are distinguished by a hump.

Cattle are mentioned in the 1st chapter of Genesis, and
probably include all the ruminant animals, if not all those
of a herbivorous nature. In the 4th chapter it is said that
Jabel, the son of Lamech, “ was the father of such as dwell
in tents, and of such as have cattle;” showing that this
useful creature was already domesticated. The expression
“he was the father” was common among the Jews, and
meant that the person so designated was remarkable for the
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circumstance mentioned: “thus, the first of the Arabian
caliphs is known as Aéu-bekr, ‘the father of the girl ;’ that
is, of Ayeshah, the wife of Mohammed. The same practice
extends to the domestics of a large household, each of
whom is called the father of that department of duty en-
trusted to him*.”

Cattle are frequently named in the early chapters of
Genesis, and in the 12th are included in the presents given
by Pharaoh to Abraham, when this patriarch was journey-
ing through Egypt with his wife Sarah. In the Hebrew
the words which denote an “ox” and “the morning”
are very nearly alike; this similarity perhaps arose from a
fancied resemblance between the horned front of the ani-
mal, and the rays of the sun when about to emerge from
below the horizon. Soon after this event Abraham is said
to be “very rich in cattle,” ch. xiii., and the Arab tribes,
which claim to be descended from the patriarch, still reckon
their wealth principally by the number of their flocks and
herds.

Tn the notes to the ‘ Pictorial Bible,’ from which so much
information has been already gleaned, is an interesting ex-
planation of the following verse in the 18th chapter: “And

* Pictorial Bible.
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Abraham ran unto the herd, and fetched a calf tender and
good, and gave it unto a young man, and he hasted to
dress it.” ‘The orientals consume a very small quantity
of animal food; and the nomades, with their ample flocks
and herds, less than other orientals. There was probably
not a morsel of meat in Abraham’s camp in any shape
whatever. Their usual fare consists of flour made into a
paste, and boiled with sour camels’ milk; and the Arabs
never indulge in animal food and other luxuries, but on
the occasion of some great festival, or on the arrival of a
stranger, when a kid or lamb is killed.” Sometimes this
is dressed whole, but when pressed for time, as on this
occasion, the meat is cut into small pieces, and either boiled
or put on skewers and broiled over the fire. It appears
strange to dress meat so immediately after the animal is
killed; but this is a universal custom in the East, and no
doubt originated in the heat of the climate. Butter and
milk are both mentioned here as common articles of food,
and, if we may judge by the present habits of the Arabs,
were used in astonishing profusion. Burckhardt mentions,
that those who can afford such a luxury, swallow every
morning a cupfull of butter in a liquid state: all Arab
food swims in this substance; and some tribes even wel-
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come a stranger by pouring melted butter on his head.
Our way of spreading it thinly on bread is unknown to
the Arabs; and when they do eat it with bread, the bread
forms but a small item in the repast, so that it might, with
propriety, be called butter and bread, rather than, as with
us, bread and butter.

Milk, in its various forms, is a great article of diet with
the Arabs and other pastoral tribes, many living almost
entirely on dates and milk ; sweet milk is handed round after
every meal, and buttermilk is also much used. Sour milk
mixed with water is a favourite beverage with the western
Asiatics, and is said to be really refreshing in warm climates.
Excellent cream is made by the usual process. “From the
frequent mention which is made of milk, milk meals must
have been very common among the Hebrews, who seem to
have been always, even in their settled state, more a pastoral
than an agricultural people. In Proverbs xxvii., goats’
milk is mentioned as a principal article of diet in a Hebrew
household. The milk of goats is perhaps there mentioned,
as being of the best quality. It is decidedly so considered
in the East; the Arabs drink camels’ milk, but all their
butter and cheese is made with that of goats and sheep,
which are milked by the women every morning before day-
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break. Cows’ milk is held in comparatively little esteem,
and is in fact much inferior to that which our own cows
produce*.” In 2 Samuel xvii. “cheese of kine” is men-
tioned, evidently as a distinction from that of goats; and
wherever it is not specified, the former of these may be
generally understood.

That the Jews had conformed to the worship of the bull
Apis, when sojourning in Egypt, may be gathered from many
parts of their history, and is, indeed, expressly mentioned
in Joshua xxiv.: “ Now therefore fear the Lord, and serve
him in sincerity and in truth, and put away the gods which
your fathers served on the other side of the flood, and in
Egypt;”’ it is, therefore, no matter of surprise, that during
the absence of Moses in the Mount, the fickle people, de-
spairing of his return, should propose to Aaron the fashion-
ing of a golden calf—‘ Up, make us gods, which shall go
before us; for as for this Moses, the man that brought us
up out of the land of Egypt, we wot not what is become of
him.” The Apis of the Egyptians was a living bull, gene-
rally supposed to be a symbol of their chief deity Osiris, or
the sun; it was necessary that the animal selected for this
honour should be black, with a square or triangular white

* Pictorial Bible.
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spot on the forehead; the figure of an eagle, or some say 8
crescent, on the back, the hairs of the tail double, and an
excrescence under the tongue in the form of a beetle. Years
sometimes elapsed before an animal answering this descrip-
tion could be found to supply the place of one which had
died; but when discovered, it was conducted with great re-
joicings to the temple of Osiris. This worship retained a
strong hold on the fancy and affection of the people of Israel,
for amongst other instances, it will be recollected that many
centuries after the Exodus, king Jeroboam induced them to
worship the golden calves which he (who had resided in
Egypt) set up in Dan and Bethel; .but before condemning
them it ought to be remembered that they were surrounded
by idolatrous nations, and had no example of the worship
which was required from them by Moses.

Cattle were amongst the animals used as food by the
Israelites, as they possessed both the peculiarities mentioned
in the commands of Moses; they were also extensively em-
ployed in sacrifice, and are mentioned in almost numberless
cases as offerings at the altar. ‘ Young bullocks,” “ oxen,”
and “calves,” are words of constant occurrence in connection
with the services of the temple, and Solomon is said to have
offered “two-and-twenty thousand oxen,” besides sheep, at
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the solemn dedication of the “house of the Lord,” an im-
mense slaughter, in conformity with the feelings of the age,
but not with the spirit which dictated the words, “The sa-
crifices of God are a broken spirit, a broken and a contrite
heart, O God, thou wilt not despise.” A great proportion
of the flesh was, no doubt, distributed among the multitudes
assembled at Jerusalem. With heathen nations it was a
custom to sacrifice in acknowledgment of great victories, or
to arrest public calamities, as many as a hundred oxen or
other animals, which was called a hecatomb; but this was
very insignificant compared to the offering of Solomon.
Oxen were evidently used as beasts of burden by the
Hebrews ; for instance, in 1 Chronicles xii. is the following
passage—they “brought bread on asses and on camels, and
on mules and on oxen.” This custom prevails in the Kast to
this day; and they are not only employed in agriculture,
which is, in a certain degree, practised almost universally,
but for riding, particularly by women and aged persons, and
also for drawing the various conveyances of the country.
“ At Constantinople they draw the ornamented arabah ;
wherever the peasantry employ carts, they are drawn by
oxen; in the Tartarian Steppes they draw the moveable
huts and baggage of the nomades; and in India are yoked
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to the carriages even of the wealthy natives. The docile
and vigorous white oxen of Guzerat are especially esteemed
for this service, and will travel at the rate of from thirty to
forty miles a day*.”

Orpen CETACKA.

Batzna.—The Whale.

The Whale belongs to an order of aquatic mammalia, dis-
tinguished by their fin-like anterior extremities, the hinder
extremities being in the form of a large fin or tail; having
no outward appearance of a neck; a very large head, at
least one-third the length of the body, and whalebone in the
jaws.

Balena Mysticetus, the common whale, measures about
sixty feet in length, and from thirty to forty in circum-
ference; the body very bulky, and suddenly tapering to the
tail; the head very large, the lips five or six feet high ; the
eyes small; the general colour blackish-grey, and white
underneath.

Balenoptera physalis is longer than the last species, often

* Pictorial Bible.
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measuring one hundred feet; the food of this enormous
animal consists of fish, mollusca, and the smaller crustaces.

Physeter macrocephalus is the sperm or spermaceti whale ;
it is usually less than the Balenoptera, the head is very thick
and blunt; on the back is a large protuberance, beyond.
which the body gradually tapers to the “flukes” or tail.
On the right side of the nose and head is a large cavity,
which contains an oily fluid, of a yellowish colour, called
spermaceti ; this cavity sometimes contains ten large barrels
of this useful substance.

In the 1st chapter of Genesis it is said that “God created