The Natural History of SelborneD. Appleton, 1899 - 381 стор. |
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... April twentieth and June eleventh ; the first appearance of the orange - tip butterfly from March thirteenth to May nineteenth , and the gleam of the first glowworm's evening lamp from May first to the second week of June . A perfect ...
... April twentieth and June eleventh ; the first appearance of the orange - tip butterfly from March thirteenth to May nineteenth , and the gleam of the first glowworm's evening lamp from May first to the second week of June . A perfect ...
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... April ; as , in his earlier letters , he was also perplexed that the swift should leave before the middle of August invariably , while the house- martin remained till the middle of October . It was his custom to visit the seacoast ...
... April ; as , in his earlier letters , he was also perplexed that the swift should leave before the middle of August invariably , while the house- martin remained till the middle of October . It was his custom to visit the seacoast ...
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... April , according to the dryness of the season , such vast heath - fires are lighted up , that they often get to a masterless head , and , catching the hedges , have sometimes been communicated to the underwoods , woods , and coppices ...
... April , according to the dryness of the season , such vast heath - fires are lighted up , that they often get to a masterless head , and , catching the hedges , have sometimes been communicated to the underwoods , woods , and coppices ...
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... April , in the first fine weather , they come trooping all at once , into these parts , but are never seen in the winter . They are delicate songsters . Numbers of snipes breed every summer in some moory ground on the verge of this ...
... April , in the first fine weather , they come trooping all at once , into these parts , but are never seen in the winter . They are delicate songsters . Numbers of snipes breed every summer in some moory ground on the verge of this ...
Сторінка 39
... it and it runs into a hole , wait a few moments , and it will probably come out again to look at you in a very impertinent kind of way.-G. C. D. - LETTER XVI SELBORNE , April 18th , 1768 . NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE 39.
... it and it runs into a hole , wait a few moments , and it will probably come out again to look at you in a very impertinent kind of way.-G. C. D. - LETTER XVI SELBORNE , April 18th , 1768 . NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE 39.
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