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[[strikethrough]] Ir pale orange red Grus — [[/strikethrough]]

Am-dogs learning to howl from Eskimo dogs utter a most ridiculous quavering note that excites one to laughter - dogs howl when bell is rung and at moon - and answer one another

Crows warn geese of stranger's approach

Foxes caught only when starved —

See Descent of Man ft. note p.94 & 95
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Such fitted like objects are supposed endowed with reason

3 men going out in famine (thigh) dog meat

Eskimo says he likes drum and song better than organ as he understands the former while the latter is a meaningless noise in his ears — No god nor any name
for a supreme being — [[strikethrough]] (See worship plants & animals Fortnightly Revised. Oct, 1 1869 p422
and "Early History of Mankind" Tylor [[/strikethrough]]
Everything out of common is looked on as
through supernatural interferences 
Killing Canada Jay Young as desc. by Mercier [[Duex?]]