The Natural History of SelborneW. Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... never so astonished as when some fact of natural history is unexpec- tedly pointed out to them , where it must have been for a long time under their very eyes . There are people who have never seen a humble bee drill a hole in the ...
... never so astonished as when some fact of natural history is unexpec- tedly pointed out to them , where it must have been for a long time under their very eyes . There are people who have never seen a humble bee drill a hole in the ...
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... never been once found , as I ever heard of , in a torpid state , and yet can never be supposed , in such troops , from year to year to dodge and elude the eyes of the curious and inquisitive , which from day to day discern the other ...
... never been once found , as I ever heard of , in a torpid state , and yet can never be supposed , in such troops , from year to year to dodge and elude the eyes of the curious and inquisitive , which from day to day discern the other ...
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... never dry in the most trying droughts of summer . On chalk - hills I say , because in many rocky and gravelly soils ... never above three feet deep in the middle , and not more than thirty feet in diameter , and containing perhaps not ...
... never dry in the most trying droughts of summer . On chalk - hills I say , because in many rocky and gravelly soils ... never above three feet deep in the middle , and not more than thirty feet in diameter , and containing perhaps not ...
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