The Natural History of Selborne: With Observations on Various Parts of Nature; and the Naturalist's CalendarH.G. Bohn, 1854 - 416 стор. |
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... sort of rotten or rubble stone , which , when turned up to the frost and rain , moulders to pieces , and becomes manure to itself . † Still on to the north - east , and a step lower , is a kind of * This spring produced , September 14 ...
... sort of rotten or rubble stone , which , when turned up to the frost and rain , moulders to pieces , and becomes manure to itself . † Still on to the north - east , and a step lower , is a kind of * This spring produced , September 14 ...
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... sort of red sandstone , shingle , or gravel , the outward decay of the tree is visible at from fifteen to twenty - five years of age . The internal decay commences sooner , according to the depth of the upper soil , in the centre of the ...
... sort of red sandstone , shingle , or gravel , the outward decay of the tree is visible at from fifteen to twenty - five years of age . The internal decay commences sooner , according to the depth of the upper soil , in the centre of the ...
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... sort of redeeming offering by Sir Adam Gordon , in olden times an inhabitant of Selborne , well known in English history during the reign of Henry III . , particularly as a leader of the Mountfort faction . Mr. White says : - " As Sir ...
... sort of redeeming offering by Sir Adam Gordon , in olden times an inhabitant of Selborne , well known in English history during the reign of Henry III . , particularly as a leader of the Mountfort faction . Mr. White says : - " As Sir ...
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... serpents , and her prayers converted them into stones , which still retain their shape . - See Espriella's Letters from England , vol . iii . p . 362. - REV . J. MITFORD . the bank , in a darkish sort of marl ; 20 CURIOUS FOSSIL SHELLS .
... serpents , and her prayers converted them into stones , which still retain their shape . - See Espriella's Letters from England , vol . iii . p . 362. - REV . J. MITFORD . the bank , in a darkish sort of marl ; 20 CURIOUS FOSSIL SHELLS .
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... sort of marl ; and are usually very small and soft ; but in Clay's Pond , a little farther on , at the end of the pit , where the soil is dug out for manure , I have occasionally observed them of large dimensions , perhaps fourteen or ...
... sort of marl ; and are usually very small and soft ; but in Clay's Pond , a little farther on , at the end of the pit , where the soil is dug out for manure , I have occasionally observed them of large dimensions , perhaps fourteen or ...
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The Natural History of Selborne: With Observations on Various Parts of ... Gilbert White Повний перегляд - 1878 |
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Сторінка 300 - Less than archangel ruined, and the excess Of glory obscured ; as when the sun, new risen, Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his beams, or from behind the moon, In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations, and with fear of change Perplexes monarchs.
Сторінка 108 - Gavest thou the goodly wings unto the peacocks? Or wings and feathers unto the ostrich? Which leaveth her eggs in the earth, And warmeth them in the dust, And forgetteth that the foot may crush them, Or that the wild beast may break them. She is hardened against her young ones, As though they were not hers; Her labour is in vain without fear; Because God hath deprived her of wisdom, Neither hath he imparted to her understanding.
Сторінка 146 - I saw it distinctly, more than once, put out its short leg while on the wing, and, by a bend of the head, deliver somewhat into its mouth. If it takes any part of its prey with its foot, as I have now the greatest reason to suppose it does these chafers, I no longer wonder at the use of its middle toe, which is curiously furnished with a serrated claw.
Сторінка 166 - Thus careful workmen when they build mud walls (informed at first perhaps by this little bird) raise but a moderate layer at a time, and then desist ; lest the work should become top-heavy, and so be ruined by its own weight. By this method in about ten or twelve days is formed an hemispheric nest with a small aperture towards the top, strong, compact, and warm ; and perfectly fitted for all the purposes for which it was intended.
Сторінка 150 - ... a loaded cart, yet does it discover as much solicitude about rain as a lady dressed in all her best attire, shuffling away on the first sprinklings, and running its head up in a corner. If attended to, it becomes an excellent weather-glass ; for as sure as it walks elate, and as it were on tiptoe, feeding with great earnestness in a morning, so sure will it rain before night.
Сторінка 136 - MILTO:;. but scout and hurry along in little detached parties of six or seven in a company ; and, sweeping low, just over the surface of the land and water, direct their course to the opposite continent at the narrowest passage they can find.
Сторінка 225 - Earthworms, though in appearance a small and despicable link in the chain of Nature, yet, if lost, would make a lamentable chasm.
Сторінка 171 - Though I have now travelled the Sussex Downs upwards of thirty years, yet I still investigate that chain of majestic mountains with fresh admiration year by year; and I think I see new beauties every time I traverse it.
Сторінка 157 - ... down in the grass or corn. I have minuted these birds with my watch for an hour together, and have found that they return to their nest, the one or the other of them, about once in five minutes...