The Natural History of SelborneCassell, 1911 - 263 стор. |
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... continued to lie , whether those drains were full of water or dry ; as also where elm - pipes lay under ground : plain proof this , that those drains intercepted the warmth of the earth from ascending from greater depths below them ...
... continued to lie , whether those drains were full of water or dry ; as also where elm - pipes lay under ground : plain proof this , that those drains intercepted the warmth of the earth from ascending from greater depths below them ...
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... continued decreasing till the time PARTRIDGE ON NEST . of the late Duke of Cumberland . It is now more than thirty years ago that his highness sent down an huntsman , and six yeomen - prickers , in scarlet jackets laced with gold ...
... continued decreasing till the time PARTRIDGE ON NEST . of the late Duke of Cumberland . It is now more than thirty years ago that his highness sent down an huntsman , and six yeomen - prickers , in scarlet jackets laced with gold ...
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Gilbert White. note is short and middle of June . imperfect , but is continued till about the The willow - wrens ( the smaller sort ) are horrid pests in a garden , destroying the pease , cherries , cur- rants , etc .; and are so tame ...
Gilbert White. note is short and middle of June . imperfect , but is continued till about the The willow - wrens ( the smaller sort ) are horrid pests in a garden , destroying the pease , cherries , cur- rants , etc .; and are so tame ...
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... , or else one cannot suppose that they would have continued so long unnoticed in the southern counties . The ousel is larger than a blackbird , and feeds on haws ; but last autumn ( when there 60 NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE .
... , or else one cannot suppose that they would have continued so long unnoticed in the southern counties . The ousel is larger than a blackbird , and feeds on haws ; but last autumn ( when there 60 NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE .
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... settled on the cross of that little straw edifice and began to chatter , and continued his note for many minutes : and we were all struck with wonder to find that the organs of that little animal , when. 66 NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE .
... settled on the cross of that little straw edifice and began to chatter , and continued his note for many minutes : and we were all struck with wonder to find that the organs of that little animal , when. 66 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