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1
Pictures of travel in far-off lands. Central America
The weight of the hiccatee seldom exceeds 20 lbs. It has not got fins like a turtle,
or, to be more correct, the sea tortoise, but round, webbed feet, each having five
claws, like those of a duck. It is made for the land, therefore, as well as for the ...
The hiccatee is the fresh-water turtle, or tortoise, and is, I believe, altogether
unknown in Europe. It never approaches to anything like the size of the largest
turtles. The weight of a hiccatee seldom exceeds twenty pounds. It has not got
fins like ...
3
The Curiosities of Food: Or, The Dainties and Delicacies of ...
The hiccatee is the fresh water turtle or tortoise, and is, I believe, altogether
unknown in Europe. It never approaches anything like the size of the large turtles.
The weight of the hiccatee seldom exceeds 20 lbs. It has not got fins like a turtle,
...
Peter Lund Simmonds,
1859
The hiccatee is the fresh-water turtle, or tortoise, and is, I believe, altogether
unknown in Europe. It never approaches to anything like the size of the largest
turtles. The weight of a hiccatee seldom exceeds twenty pounds. It has not got
fins like ...
The hiccatee is the fresh-water turtle, or tortoise, and is, I believe, altogether
unknown in Europe. It never approaches to anything like the size of the largest
turtles. The weight of a hiccatee seldom exceeds twenty pounds. It has not got
fins like ...
6
Journal of the Society of Arts
Another article which might be preserved and exported, and which would I have
little doubt be highly piized by epicures in England, is the liver of the hiccatee.
The hiecatce is the fresh-water turtle, or tortoise, and is, I believe, altogether ...
7
THE JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OR ARTS
Another article which might be preserved and exported, and which would 1 have
little doubt be highly piized by epicures in England, is the liver of tho hiccatee.
Tho hiccatce is the fresh-water turtle, or tortoise, and is, 1 believe, altogether ...
8
Sir Edward Seaward's narrative of his shipwreck, and ...
Wild pigeons, guanas, and hiccatee or land -turtle, abound. — Also yams, coccos
, plantains, and pumpkins. — Likewise fowls, and turkeys; and cattle, generally in
good order. — Fish peculiar to these latitudes, are in abundance. — Sharks too ...
Jane Porter, William Ogilvie Porter,
1841
9
The states of Central America: their geography, topography, ...
... the liver of the hiccatee, the oil from the tail of the manatus, the eggs of the
iguana, the scales of the tarpaum and the calipever, the jew-fisb, from the thick
gelatinous skin, bones, and fins of which isinglass might be made, and many
others, ...
Ephraim George Squier,
1858
10
Explorations and adventures in Honduras: comprising sketches ...
At a dinner were served up for a party of Englishmen calipash, soused raaniti,
fricasseed guana, waree steaks, barbacued monkey, armadillo curry, turtle soup,
parrot pie, roast antelope, smoked peccary, boiled Indian rabbit, stewed hiccatee,
...
William Vincent Wells,
1857