The Natural History of SelborneW. Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... eggs of a fern - owl , or evening jarr , which she found on the verge of the Hanger , to the left of the hermitage ... eggs near that place , and that they lay only two at a time on the bare ground . The eggs wese oblong , dusky , and ...
... eggs of a fern - owl , or evening jarr , which she found on the verge of the Hanger , to the left of the hermitage ... eggs near that place , and that they lay only two at a time on the bare ground . The eggs wese oblong , dusky , and ...
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... eggs . July 4th , 1790. The woman who brought me two fern- owl's eggs last year on July 14th , on this day produced me two more , one of which had been laid this morning , as appears plainly , because there was only one in the nest the ...
... eggs . July 4th , 1790. The woman who brought me two fern- owl's eggs last year on July 14th , on this day produced me two more , one of which had been laid this morning , as appears plainly , because there was only one in the nest the ...
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... eggs ; and as soon as the eggs were hatched , the carcase would afford ready food for the maggots . Perhaps some eggs might be injected into the body of the spider , in the act of stinging . Some ichneumons deposit their eggs in the ...
... eggs ; and as soon as the eggs were hatched , the carcase would afford ready food for the maggots . Perhaps some eggs might be injected into the body of the spider , in the act of stinging . Some ichneumons deposit their eggs in the ...
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