This ancient custom of infibulation is occasionally seen at the present day in civilized countries, and some cases of infibulation from jealousy are on record.
In the field is generally a mellowed red, or a yellow tint that is described both as golden brown and apricot; blue also is occasionally seen, and white is very rare.
It appears in each of the groups of Oriental rugs excepting the Chinese; and two of the forms it assumes are exceedingly like the arms of the swastika and parts of the fret as occasionally seen in Chinese designs.
Another peculiarity, occasionally seen, are the ray-like projections of uniform colour fringing the edges of the sides.
Both are found in rugs of the Daghestan and Shirvan districts, and the former is occasionally seen in rugs of Asia Minor.
Chevalier Boa of Peru--are all to beoccasionally seen in the Zoological Gardens.
The Snipe does not live so solitary a life as the Woodcock; it is occasionally seen in wisps or flocks.
Ships passing are frequently boarded by stragglers which light on the rigging; and both at Gibraltar and Tangiers large flocks are occasionally seen to arrive in a state of great exhaustion.
The jackdaw is occasionally seen in winter, but it does not breed in Gairloch, at least not in the present day.
This pale-coloured gull is occasionally seen in the parish.
The common wigeon is rather rare here, but is occasionally seen, especially in winter.
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