10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OUSTITI»
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1
Illustrations of Zoology
The following animals belong to this division .~—The Pencilled Oustitis (H.
Pencillatus) ; the White-headed Oustiti Leucocephalus) ; the Hairy-eared Oustiti (
H. Auritus); and the W7lu'te-shouldered Oustiti Humeralifer)—all natives of Brazil.
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Joseph Wilson Lowry, Thomas Landseer, 1851
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The Chambers Dictionary
... under uro-1). ousel. See ouzel. oust owst, vt to eject or expel. — n oust er (lav)
ejection or dispossession. [Anglo-Fr ouster (OFr osier, Fr oier) to remove; of
obscure origin] oustiti do-sli-te ', n a lock-opening tool, outsiders (qv under
outside).
3
An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical ...
The oustiti inhabits Brasil, feeds on fruits, vegetable* insects, and snails, and is
fond of fish. Saki. — Sometimes called the Fox-tailed Monkey, because its tail,
like that of the fox, is covered with long hair. Its body Js about seventeen inches
in ...
William Winterbotham, 1796
4
Animal Biography, Or, Authentic Anecdotes of the Lives, ...
Bonnet Chinoise bush-tailed Caitaia Callitriche Coaita Guariba . Keesee-keesee
Lesser Cagui Micoo Orange □ Oustiti L'Ouarine , Quato . □ Rolteruai □ Saimiri
□ Sajou - Sanglin □ spider harvest 47 60 61 62 63 65 69 73 ib. 75 60 62 73 ib.
5
Brookesian Museum: The Museum of Joshua Brookes ... Consists ...
Cranium. {Presented by — Street,Esq. — Skeleton. Cranium. Cranium. Skeleton.
Skeleton. {Cranium. — Presented by W. Bullock, Esq. 60 Midas 61 62 63 64
Jacchus Haparle. rufimanus. Rosalia. Platyrrhini Arctopitheci. Oustiti, Sanglins.
6
An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical ...
The oustiti inhabits Brasil, feeds on fruits, vegetables, insects, and snails, and is
fond of fish. □Sai/.—Sonietimes called the Fox-tailed Monkey, because its tail,
like that of the fox, is covered with long hair. Its body is about seventeen inches in
...
William Winterbotham, 1795
7
An elementary treatise on human anatomy
In relation with the size of the body, the brain is larger in some small mammals
and birds than in man, as for instance, in the little monkey Oustiti, the field mouse,
and the canary bird. In the infant the brain is of a soft, pulpy consistence, but ...
8
A general introduction to the natural history of mammiferous ...
... that they are capable of taking other nutriment than that afforded by their
parents; • The Jacchus m ellalus (or Oustiti) produces two at a birth ; and to, most
probably, do the allied apecies. their appetite for blood, however, gradually
awakens ...
William Charles Linnaeus Martin, 1841
9
A Natural History of Quadrupeds and Other Mammiferous ...
... their appetite for blood, however, gradually awakens; and, now, the. * The
Jacchns penicellatus (or Oustiti) produces two at a birth ; and so, most probably,
do the allied species. UNGULATA. (animals having hoofs.) Solipeda. Single-
hoofed.
William Charles Martin, 1841
10
Mrs. Loudon's Entertaining Naturalist: Being Popular ...
Mocking-bird Mole . , Cricket , Water Mongoos Monkey, Capuchin , Diana , Oustiti
, Marikina , Proboscis , Spider Monk-fish Monodon monoceros Moongus Moor
Cock Hen, or Coot Morunga proboscidea Morse . Moschus moschiferus Motacilla
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Mrs. Loudon (Jane), William Sweetland Dallas, 1867