Artigo Acesso aberto Revisado por pares

Barn-Owls in Missouri

1884; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Volume: ns-3; Issue: 52 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1126/science.ns-3.52.116-a

ISSN

1095-9203

Autores

F. A. Sampson,

Tópico(s)

Botany, Ecology, and Taxonomy Studies

Resumo

I t is a forrn of more than orclinary interest on 720-753,a province ' el hlanch6' mentioned as one of account of the respects in ~vhich it differs from tlie provinces of Vera Paz, the Indians of which mere the majority of its kindred.' I s it a sea-aerconverted in tile years 1603 and 1601.Xr. hlaudslay's niap contains the Rio del JIanchC, an eastern pent?' is asked by all who see it.Those who tributary of the Kio Sta.Izabel, which latter, in its believe in the existence of the ocean monster lower course, is callcd Rio de la Pasion.The provmay certainly derive some encouragement from ince of SfanchB must evidently have beer1 situated on the discovery.About the throat the appearthe river of tlie same name, to the norlh of the village Cahabon, which was the starting-point of the Padres ance is decidedly fish-lilie.The body is long for their trip of co~iversion, as Remesal states.and slencler, five feet in total length, aiicl less Whether tlie name of this provi~lce, 'XanchC,' has than four inches iu greatest diameter; ~t beany connection with the word 'Menche,' as Mr. Rockstroh says the ruins on the Csuuiacinta (separated by

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