The Natural History of SelborneCassell, 1911 - 263 стор. |
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... attention to the districts on which they reside , and would publish their thoughts respecting the objects that surround them , from such materials might be drawn the most complete county - histories , which are still wanting in several ...
... attention to the districts on which they reside , and would publish their thoughts respecting the objects that surround them , from such materials might be drawn the most complete county - histories , which are still wanting in several ...
Сторінка xvi
... attention to the wonders of the Creation , too frequently overlooked as common occur- rences ; or if he should by any means , through his researches , have lent an helping hand towards the enlargement of the boundaries of historical and ...
... attention to the wonders of the Creation , too frequently overlooked as common occur- rences ; or if he should by any means , through his researches , have lent an helping hand towards the enlargement of the boundaries of historical and ...
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... attention . These roads , running through the malm lands , are , by the traffic of ages , and the fretting of water , worn down through the first stratum of our freestone , and partly through the second ; so that they look more like ...
... attention . These roads , running through the malm lands , are , by the traffic of ages , and the fretting of water , worn down through the first stratum of our freestone , and partly through the second ; so that they look more like ...
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... attention of the greatest sovereign ! But he further adds that , by means of the Waltham blacks , or , to use his own expression , as soon as they began blacking , they were reduced to about fifty head , and so continued decreasing till ...
... attention of the greatest sovereign ! But he further adds that , by means of the Waltham blacks , or , to use his own expression , as soon as they began blacking , they were reduced to about fifty head , and so continued decreasing till ...
Сторінка 22
... , which is worthy the attention of a naturalist or a * Long since drained , and its bed turned to account for grazing cattle . - R . K. * sportsman . For , being crowded at the upper end. 22 NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE .
... , which is worthy the attention of a naturalist or a * Long since drained , and its bed turned to account for grazing cattle . - R . K. * sportsman . For , being crowded at the upper end. 22 NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE .
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abound Andalusia animals appear April autumn birds of passage birds of prey breed British brood called chaffinches cold colour cuckoo curious DEAR SIR district dogs doubt echo eggs feed feet female fieldfares fishes flocks frequently frost garden Gilbert White ground Hanger haunt hedges hill hirundines hirundo house-martins hundred inches insects known larvæ late le ham legs LETTER Linnæus male manner martins mentioned migration morning Motacilla natural history neighbouring nest never night observed ornithologist owls parish perhaps plants prey procured quadrupeds RAII rain redwings remarkable remiges retire ring-dove ring-ousels season SEDGE WARBLER seems seen Selborne sing snow soon sort species spring stone stone curlew strange summer suppose Sussex swallow swifts tail tion titmouse tree pipit trees vast vegetation village weather wild wings winter wonder woodcocks Woodlark woods wren young