Zoological RecreationsHenry Colburn, 1849 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... hundred yards above the place at which that river falls into the Thames , just below Bell Weir , well known to the angler who goes after the great trouts . The bird , he adds , has also been seen on the Mole , near Esher , and in Essex ...
... hundred yards above the place at which that river falls into the Thames , just below Bell Weir , well known to the angler who goes after the great trouts . The bird , he adds , has also been seen on the Mole , near Esher , and in Essex ...
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... hundreds at a time , and thousands fall a sacrifice to the various engines which are at work to bring them to the poulterer's stall . The duty paid on these victims at Leipsic amounted , when Dr. Latham wrote , to twelve thousand crowns ...
... hundreds at a time , and thousands fall a sacrifice to the various engines which are at work to bring them to the poulterer's stall . The duty paid on these victims at Leipsic amounted , when Dr. Latham wrote , to twelve thousand crowns ...
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... hundred and seventy - six . " From examination of the food , " Motacilla alba . + Sylvia provincialis . + Accentor monularis . § Regulus cristatus . There are two species , viz . , Regulus aurocapillus ( Gold - crested Regulus ) , and ...
... hundred and seventy - six . " From examination of the food , " Motacilla alba . + Sylvia provincialis . + Accentor monularis . § Regulus cristatus . There are two species , viz . , Regulus aurocapillus ( Gold - crested Regulus ) , and ...
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... hundreds . The survivors , like their brother mortals , pursue their dance , and in the midst of life are in death . It may seem strange at first sight to see the Hirundinidæ mentioned as song- sters ; but to say nothing of the ...
... hundreds . The survivors , like their brother mortals , pursue their dance , and in the midst of life are in death . It may seem strange at first sight to see the Hirundinidæ mentioned as song- sters ; but to say nothing of the ...
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... hundred yards distance ; and when close at your ear , is scarce any louder than when a great way off . Had I not been a little acquainted with insects , and known that the grasshopper kind is not yet hatched , I should have hardly ...
... hundred yards distance ; and when close at your ear , is scarce any louder than when a great way off . Had I not been a little acquainted with insects , and known that the grasshopper kind is not yet hatched , I should have hardly ...
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