| 1850 - 398 pages
...his mouth. When invited to take tea, he brought a cup and a saucer, placed them on the table, put in sugar, poured out the tea, and allowed it to cool before he drank it. "All these actions he performed without any other instigation than the signs or verbal orders of his master.... | |
| Lydia Folger Fowler - Physiology - 1851 - 112 pages
...what is said to them. The great naturalist, BufFon, speaks of one orang-outang which would present his hand when any one came to see him, and would walk...behind? 36. How do monkeys annoy travellers? What is said of their attachments ? 37. What are some of the things that monkeys and orang-outangs can be... | |
| William Smellie - Animal behavior - 1851 - 376 pages
...with him. When invited to drink tea, he brought a cup and a saucer, placed them on the table, put in sugar, poured out the tea, and allowed it to cool before he drank it. All these actions he performed with out any other instigation than the signs or verbal orders of his master,... | |
| Lydia Folger Fowler - Mind and body - 1854 - 326 pages
...what is said to them. The great naturalist, Buffon, speaks of one orang-outang which would present his hand when any one came to see him, and would walk...and throw him 35. What effect does the warning have 1 Do they run and leave all their fruit behind? 36. How do monkeys annoy travellers? What is said of... | |
| Aaron V. Garrett - Nature - 324 pages
...Hift. Nut. Ind. cap. 32. ' he brought a cup and a faucer, placed them on the table, put in ' fugar, poured out the tea, and allowed it to cool before he drank ' it. All thefe actions he performed without any other mitigation ' than the figns or verbal orders of his mafter,... | |
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