of, 202-209.
Tahiti, scenery in, 342.
Tartary, scenery in, 355.
Tertiary geography, 3, 12, 14.
Tiger, beauty of, 305.
Toads, showers of, 107
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--in trees, 148, 153
--in mortar, 161, 178, 179
--experiments on, 165, 179
--attracted by fire, 262.
Tortoise, colossal, 6, 17.
Toxodon, 12, 32.
Travelling fishes, 121.
Trogon, resplendent, 308.
Urus, 64.
Venom of serpents, experiments on, 249.
Viper swallowing its young, 220.
Wasps, sleep of, 180.
Wolf, 71.
Zebra, beauty of, 305.
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