| Charles Darwin - 1846 - Страниц: 716
...near the edge, but still being under water, it tried to conceal itself in the tufts of sea-weed, or it entered some crevice. As soon as it thought the danger...same lizard by driving it down to a point; and though posII.—O sessed of such perfect powers of diving and swimming, nothing would induce it to enter the... | |
| William John Broderip - 1847 - Страниц: 434
...margin, but still being under water, it either tried to conceal itself in the tufts of seaweed, or it entered some crevice. As soon as it thought the danger was past, it crawled out on the dry rock, and shuffled away as quickly as it could." Mr. Darwin goes on to state that he several times... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1859 - Страниц: 830
...ifts of sea-weed, or entered some crevice. As soon as it thought the danger was past, it crawled it on the dry rocks, and shuffled away as quickly as it could. I several times caught this same sard, by driving it down to a point ; and though possessed of such perfect powers of diving and rimming,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1879 - Страниц: 452
...near the edge, but being still under water, it tried to conceal itself in the tufts of seaweed, or it entered some crevice. As soon as it thought the danger...as quickly as it could. I several times caught this Culpepper l.fl Wenman 1. 9 GALAPAGOS ISLANDS Tower I. Chatham 1. same lizard by driving it down to... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1889 - Страниц: 462
...near the edge, but still being under water, tit tried to conceal itself in the tufts of seaweed, or it entered some crevice. As soon as it thought the danger...down to a point, and though possessed of such perfect powars of diving and swimming, nothing would induce it to enter the water ; and as often as I threw... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1889 - Страниц: 628
...near the edge, but still being under water, it tried to conceal itself in the tufts of sea-weed, or it entered some crevice. As soon as it thought the danger was past, it crawled put on the dry rocks, and shuffled away as quickly as it could. I several times caught this same lizard,... | |
| Georg Hartwig - 1892 - Страниц: 588
...margin, but still being under water, it either tried to conceal itself in the tufts of sea-weed, or it entered some crevice. As soon as it thought the danger...dry rocks and shuffled away as quickly as it could. Mr. Darwin several times caught this same lizard by driving it down to a point, and, though possessed... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1879 - Страниц: 232
...near the edge, but being still under water, it tried to conceal itself in the tufts of seaweed, or it entered some crevice. As soon as it thought the danger...as quickly as it could. I several times caught this «>[„„»» 1.1 GALAPAGOS ISLANDS 60 Mil,., Tower I. Nil-borough I Albemarlc I Chatham L same lizard... | |
| William Dean Howells - 1984 - Страниц: 508
...margin, but still being under water, it either tried to conceal itself in the tufts of sea-weed, or it entered some crevice. As soon as it thought the danger...swimming, nothing would induce it to enter the water; and so often as I threw it in, it returned in the manner above described. Perhaps this singular piece of... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1989 - Страниц: 452
...margin, but still being under water, it either tried to conceal itself in the tufts of sea-weed, or it entered some crevice. As soon as it thought the danger...swimming, nothing would induce it to enter the water; and so often as I threw it in, it returned in the manner above described. Perhaps this singular piece of... | |
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