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a male deer after its 5th year." (OED), p. 255 - a types of wild goat inhabiting the Alps or Apennines. (OED), p. 556 - a young hare, particularly one in its very first year. (OED), p. 23 - an antiquated type of "leopard.", p. 50 - "a big earthworm used as bait by anglers." (OED), p.











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125 - species of ant., p. 178 - a kind of large wild sheep., p. 174 - "in classical folklore, the winged horse of the Muses." (Murphy 786), p. 84 - "an animal or any one of specific species of Mustela, yielding a valuable fir." (OED), p.








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, p. 186 - porcupine., p. 264 - Apatura iris, a type of butterfly. (www. butterfly-guide. co.uk), p. 31 - a big European bombycid moth. (OED), p. 142 - wealth/opulence of an animal or any one of a specific species of Mustela, yielding an important fur. (OED), p.








(OED), p. 142 - packs of wolves., p. 468 - "an old name of the lamprey." (Smyth 605), p. 254 - A Siren is "a mythical beast, half female and half bird. Sirens were stated by Greek poets to entice seamen by the sweet taste of their tune to such a degree that listeners forgot whatever and died of appetite." (Murphy 952), p.











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(OED), p. 40 - European ermine (weasel). ( https://canvas.instructure.com/eportfolios/458053/Home/The_Greatest_Guide_To_TH_White_Glossary__Robbins_Library_Digital_Projects_ ), p. 127 - See "Bothriomyrmex.", p. 46 - a thick-bodied freshwater fish. (OED), (M), p. 26 - a water snake., (M), p. 134 - a scromboid fish of the genus Orcynus. (OED), p. 134 - "An amazing animal, represented by medieval writers as having the legs of a dollar, the tail of a lion, the head and body of a horse, and a single horn - white at the base, black in the middle, and red at the pointer; its body is white; head, red; and eyes, blue.


















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23 - See Hunting., p. 255 - a fantastic beast with horns and tusks. (OED), p. 20 - of the 3 plumes which make up an arrow, the cock-feather is the one that when seen from the nock-end of the arrow protrudes to the left when the arrow is on the string.