...The wood duckand mandarin can be bred in fair numbers, but only sufficient tosupply the demand for living birds, for park purposes...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...Bennett,“highly esteem the Mandarin Duck,which exhibits, as they think, a moststriking example of conjugal attachmentand fidelity...
Various 「Birds Illustrated by Color Photograph [January, 1897]」
...Any breeds may be used, andoften the gay colored Wood Duck and Mandarin, orsome one of the small breeds such as the Calls,Black East Indian or the Mallards are kept for thispurpose...
Harry M. Lamon 「Ducks and Geese」
...This will confine most of the breeds but higher fenceseven 5 or 6 feet high must be provided for thebreeds which fly readily such as the Muscovy, Call,East India, Mallard, Wood and Mandarin...
Harry M. Lamon 「Ducks and Geese」
...If desired Muscovy, Call, EastIndia, Mallard, Wood or Mandarin ducks can be allowedto make their nests and to hatch their eggs asthey are reliable sitters and good mothers...
Harry M. Lamon 「Ducks and Geese」
...It is as choicely coloured and marked as theChinese mandarin duck, and a possible possession for every one who hasa country place with woods and water on it...
Neltje Blanchan 「Birds Every Child Should Know」
... Chinese mandarin, ...
Neltje Blanchan 「Birds Every Child Should Know」
...The Wood Duck is a native of North America, the Mandarin Duckof Northern China...
John H. Robinson 「Our Domestic Birds」
...Living like his predecessors in effeminacy and sloth, the king wasdriven from the throne by an ambitious adventurer named Mack, whofrom a fisherman had risen to be Grand Mandarin...
Sir James George Frazer 「The Golden Bough」
...Heunderstood mandarin, for one thing—a fact which even Jeter did not knowat first...
Arthur J. Burks 「Lords of the Stratosphere」
...He is a mandarin, and is,therefore, presumably fitted to take any position whatever, whether itbe that of Magistrate or Admiral of the Fleet, Collector of Customs, orGeneral commanding in the field...
George Ernest Morrison 「An Australian in China」
...Of the mandarin in China it is trulysaid that "there is nothing he isn't...
George Ernest Morrison 「An Australian in China」
...I returned my card, and gave thebearer 200 cash (fivepence), not as a return gift to the mandarin, butas a private act of generosity to his servant—all this being inaccordance with Chinese etiquette...
George Ernest Morrison 「An Australian in China」
...Inside, there are spacious courts and well-furnished guestrooms, roomy apartments, and offices for the mandarin, as well ascomfortable quarters for Mr...
George Ernest Morrison 「An Australian in China」
...Before leaving Yunnan city the Mandarin Li kindly provided me with aletter of introduction to his friend Brigadier-General Chang-chen Nien,in Tengyueh...
George Ernest Morrison 「An Australian in China」
...By the courtesy of the Mandarin Li, two men were detailed to "sung"me—to accompany me, that is—and take the responsibility for my safedelivery at the next hsien...
George Ernest Morrison 「An Australian in China」
...Obviously their statements were exparte, and were promoted solely by the desire to see the distinguishedforeign mandarin sojourn for one night in their hungry midst...
George Ernest Morrison 「An Australian in China」
...Rarely during my journey to Burma was I offended by hearing myselfcalled "Yang kweitze" (foreign devil), although this is the universalappellation of the foreigner wherever Mandarin is spoken in China...
George Ernest Morrison 「An Australian in China」
...Walking one day in theneighbourhood of Bhamo, he met two Chinese—strangers—and beganspeaking to them in his best Mandarin...
George Ernest Morrison 「An Australian in China」
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