The Natural History of SelborneW. Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... leaves of plants , there can be no doubt ; partridges and larks frequently feed on the green leaves of turnips , which give a peculiar flavour to their flesh , that is , to me , very palatable the flavour also of wild ducks and geese ...
... leaves of plants , there can be no doubt ; partridges and larks frequently feed on the green leaves of turnips , which give a peculiar flavour to their flesh , that is , to me , very palatable the flavour also of wild ducks and geese ...
Сторінка 340
... leaves of almost all the oak - trees in Denn copse to be eaten and destroyed , and , on examining more narrowly , saw an infinite number of small , beautiful , pale green moths flying about the trees ; the leaves of which that were not ...
... leaves of almost all the oak - trees in Denn copse to be eaten and destroyed , and , on examining more narrowly , saw an infinite number of small , beautiful , pale green moths flying about the trees ; the leaves of which that were not ...
Сторінка 351
... leaves a long while . Apple - trees and peaches remain green very late , often till the end of November : young beeches never cast their leaves till spring , till the new leaves sprout and push them off ; in the autumn the beechen ...
... leaves a long while . Apple - trees and peaches remain green very late , often till the end of November : young beeches never cast their leaves till spring , till the new leaves sprout and push them off ; in the autumn the beechen ...
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Letters to Thomas Pennant | 3 |
Letters to the Hon Daines Barrington | 110 |
From the year 1768 to the year 1793 | 291 |
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