The Natural History of SelborneW. Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... torpid state ; but red- starts , nightingales , white - throats , blackcaps , etc. , etc. , are very ill provided for long flights ; have never been once found , as I ever heard of , in a torpid state , and yet can never be supposed ...
... torpid state ; but red- starts , nightingales , white - throats , blackcaps , etc. , etc. , are very ill provided for long flights ; have never been once found , as I ever heard of , in a torpid state , and yet can never be supposed ...
Сторінка 327
... torpid state in the same manner as bats and flies , and revive again on the approach of spring . I have frequently taken notice of all these circumstances , which induced Mr. White to suppose that some of these hirundines lie torpid ...
... torpid state in the same manner as bats and flies , and revive again on the approach of spring . I have frequently taken notice of all these circumstances , which induced Mr. White to suppose that some of these hirundines lie torpid ...
Сторінка 328
... torpid state , but do not absolutely prove the fact ; for who ever saw them reviving of their own accord from their torpid state without being first brought to the fire , and , as it were , forced into life again ; soon after which ...
... torpid state , but do not absolutely prove the fact ; for who ever saw them reviving of their own accord from their torpid state without being first brought to the fire , and , as it were , forced into life again ; soon after which ...
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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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