The Natural History of Selborne: With a Naturalist's Calendar and Additional ObservationsWalter Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... turn fellow of his college and senior proctor of the university . Meanwhile he had been ordained , and he held , after his return to Selborne in 1755 , a curacy in the neighbouring parish of Faringdon until 1784 , when he was appointed ...
... turn fellow of his college and senior proctor of the university . Meanwhile he had been ordained , and he held , after his return to Selborne in 1755 , a curacy in the neighbouring parish of Faringdon until 1784 , when he was appointed ...
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... turns to good account ; for the workmen use sandy loam instead of mortar ; the sand of which fluxes , * and runs by the intense heat , and so cases over the whole face of the kiln with a strong vitrified coat like glass , that it is ...
... turns to good account ; for the workmen use sandy loam instead of mortar ; the sand of which fluxes , * and runs by the intense heat , and so cases over the whole face of the kiln with a strong vitrified coat like glass , that it is ...
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... turn up some blocks tinged with a stain of yellow or rust colour , which seem to be nearly as lasting as the blue ; and every now and then balls of a friable substance , like rust of iron , called rust balls . In Wolmer Forest I see but ...
... turn up some blocks tinged with a stain of yellow or rust colour , which seem to be nearly as lasting as the blue ; and every now and then balls of a friable substance , like rust of iron , called rust balls . In Wolmer Forest I see but ...
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... turning all live stock on the forest , at proper " " * " bidentibus exceptis . ' The reason , I presume , why sheep are excluded , is , because , being such close grazers , they would pick out all the finest grasses , and hinder the ...
... turning all live stock on the forest , at proper " " * " bidentibus exceptis . ' The reason , I presume , why sheep are excluded , is , because , being such close grazers , they would pick out all the finest grasses , and hinder the ...
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... heard any such account worth attending to . But a clergyman , of an inquisitive turn , assures me , that when he was a great boy , some workmen , in pulling down the battlements of a church tower early NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE . 17 27.
... heard any such account worth attending to . But a clergyman , of an inquisitive turn , assures me , that when he was a great boy , some workmen , in pulling down the battlements of a church tower early NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE . 17 27.
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The Natural History of Selborne: And the Naturalist's Calendar Gilbert White Перегляд фрагмента - 1879 |
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abound Alauda Andalusia animals appear April autumn beeches birds of prey blackcap breed brood called chaffinches colour cuckoo curious district Edited eggs feed feet female fern-owl field fieldfares flies flocks frequently frost garden grass ground Hanger haunt hedges hirundines Hirundo house-martins inches insects Joseph Skipsey July July 13 July 22 June June 11 June 22 June 9 last seen late legs LETTER Linnæus male manner MARKWICK martins migration morning Motacilla natural history naturalist neighbouring nest never night observed owls perhaps plants ponds prey procure quadrupeds remarkable remiges retire ring-dove ring-ousels rooks season seems SELBORNE Sept sings snow soon species spring stone-curlew strange suppose Sussex swallow swarm swifts tail thrushes titmouse trees vast village weather wild wings winter wonder Woodlark woods wren young