The Natural History of SelborneCassell, 1911 - 263 стор. |
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... plants . [ For which consult Letter XLI . , to Mr. Barrington . ] By a perambulation of Wolmer - forest and the Holt , made in 1635 , and in the eleventh year of Charles the First ( which now lies before me ) , it appears that the ...
... plants . [ For which consult Letter XLI . , to Mr. Barrington . ] By a perambulation of Wolmer - forest and the Holt , made in 1635 , and in the eleventh year of Charles the First ( which now lies before me ) , it appears that the ...
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... plants : and the case is the same as regards some of the fishes : as the eel , etc. * The method in which toads procreate and bring forth seems to me very much in the dark . Some authors say that they are viviparous : and yet Ray ...
... plants : and the case is the same as regards some of the fishes : as the eel , etc. * The method in which toads procreate and bring forth seems to me very much in the dark . Some authors say that they are viviparous : and yet Ray ...
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... plant , and so eat the root off upwards , leaving the tuft of leaves untouched . In this respect they are serviceable , as they destroy a very troublesome weed ; but they deface the * The little bat appears almost every month in the ...
... plant , and so eat the root off upwards , leaving the tuft of leaves untouched . In this respect they are serviceable , as they destroy a very troublesome weed ; but they deface the * The little bat appears almost every month in the ...
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... plants ; towards which way of livelihood the length of leg and great lip must contribute much . I have read somewhere that it delights in eating the nymphæa , or water - lily . From the fore - feet to the belly be hind the shoulder it ...
... plants ; towards which way of livelihood the length of leg and great lip must contribute much . I have read somewhere that it delights in eating the nymphæa , or water - lily . From the fore - feet to the belly be hind the shoulder it ...
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... plants geographically ; palms inhabit the tropics , grasses the temperate zones , and mosses and lichens the polar circles ; no doubt animals may be classed in the same manner with propriety . House - sparrows build under eaves in the ...
... plants geographically ; palms inhabit the tropics , grasses the temperate zones , and mosses and lichens the polar circles ; no doubt animals may be classed in the same manner with propriety . House - sparrows build under eaves in the ...
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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