Title | rabbit |
Source | New York Public Library Digital Gallery |
Date | 1842-1879 |
URL | http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/dgkeysearchdetail.cfm?trg=1&strucID=691170&imageID=823445&word=rabbit&s=1¬word=&d=&c=&f=&k=0&lWord=&lField=&sScope=&sLevel=&sLabel=&total=116&num=0&imgs=20&pNum=&pos=5 |
Origin | internet |
Notes | Conies is another name for rabbit |
Conies – In Hariot’s time, this was the generic term for “rabbits” as opposed to “hares,” which distiction Hariot makes on pg. 756. It could also refer to rabbit fur on pg. 756. Rabbits/conies tend to be smaller than hares, with smaller ears and a more timid disposition; rabbits burrow underground and give birth to furless, blind young, whereas hares nest above ground and give birth to fully-functional young. See “hares.” - Matt