The Natural History of Selborne: With a Naturalist's Calendar and Additional ObservationsWalter Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... freestone , * There may probably be also in the chalk itself that is burnt for lime a proportion of sand : for few chalks are so pure as to have none . cutting in all directions ; yet has something of a 10 NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE .
... freestone , * There may probably be also in the chalk itself that is burnt for lime a proportion of sand : for few chalks are so pure as to have none . cutting in all directions ; yet has something of a 10 NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE .
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... probably some degree of saltness prevailing within it , the rain tears the slabs to pieces . † Though this stone is too hard to be acted on by vinegar , yet both the white part , and even the blue rag , ferments strongly in mineral ...
... probably some degree of saltness prevailing within it , the rain tears the slabs to pieces . † Though this stone is too hard to be acted on by vinegar , yet both the white part , and even the blue rag , ferments strongly in mineral ...
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... probably analogous to the puncta lachrymalia in the human head . When deer are thirsty they plunge their noses , like some horses , very deep under water , while in the act of drinking , and continue them in that situation for a con ...
... probably analogous to the puncta lachrymalia in the human head . When deer are thirsty they plunge their noses , like some horses , very deep under water , while in the act of drinking , and continue them in that situation for a con ...
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... the Passer arundinaceus minor of Ray . This bird , by some means or other , seems to be entirely omitted in the British Zoology ; and one reason probably was because it is so strangely classed in NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE . 69.
... the Passer arundinaceus minor of Ray . This bird , by some means or other , seems to be entirely omitted in the British Zoology ; and one reason probably was because it is so strangely classed in NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE . 69.
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With a Naturalist's Calendar and Additional Observations Gilbert White. reason probably was because it is so strangely classed in Ray , who ranges it among his Pici affines . It ought , no doubt , to have gone among his Aviculæ caudâ ...
With a Naturalist's Calendar and Additional Observations Gilbert White. reason probably was because it is so strangely classed in Ray , who ranges it among his Pici affines . It ought , no doubt , to have gone among his Aviculæ caudâ ...
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