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... minds . Nothing could be more wild , savage , and desolate than the aspect of the Banat even in recent times . Immense morasses tainted the air with foul exhalations , and diffused pestilence and death over the neighbouring country ...
... mind of the naturalist ; they are ab- sorbed in questions of an historical or topographical character , and really have not time for collecting specimens of natural his- tory during the short period commonly allowed for a tour in the ...
... mountain . ' It is impossible to read this anecdote without calling to to mind the well - known story of Androclus and Natural History of the Bible . 61 to understand those Scriptural passages which record instances of ...
Anonymous. to mind the well - known story of Androclus and the Lion , living together in a cave , as told by Aulus Gellius . * The ornithology of Palestine is very varied , and the Bible ... mind the well-known story of Androclus and ...
... mind , which probably never assumed a form sufficiently definite to make it worthy of notice . If it had been so , and he had speculated no farther without seeing the formidable difficulty which had to be encountered in any attempt to ...