The New International Encyclopæeia, Том 10Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby Dodd, Mead, 1909 |
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... feet in length from the point of the bill to the end of the tail , and nearly six feet across the wings . It is of a delicate gray color on the upper parts , except the quill - feathers , which are black , and the tail , which is deep ...
... feet in length from the point of the bill to the end of the tail , and nearly six feet across the wings . It is of a delicate gray color on the upper parts , except the quill - feathers , which are black , and the tail , which is deep ...
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... feet long and 8 feet in extent . The largest known species is the giant heron of Africa ( Ardea Goliath ) , which slightly exceeds these figures . Among other herons of the Old World may be mentioned the following : The purple heron ...
... feet long and 8 feet in extent . The largest known species is the giant heron of Africa ( Ardea Goliath ) , which slightly exceeds these figures . Among other herons of the Old World may be mentioned the following : The purple heron ...
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... feet in height , the highest being the Maglić on the eastern boundary , which rises about 7850 feet above the sea . The eastern part is especially barren and rocky , in contrast with the part adjoining Bosnia and Dalmatia , which is ...
... feet in height , the highest being the Maglić on the eastern boundary , which rises about 7850 feet above the sea . The eastern part is especially barren and rocky , in contrast with the part adjoining Bosnia and Dalmatia , which is ...
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... feet resemble those of a grebe on a large scale , and it is fair to suppose that they were externally lobed in a similar way . The feathers on the legs , at least , as is known from impressions in the rocks , were soft and rather scanty ...
... feet resemble those of a grebe on a large scale , and it is fair to suppose that they were externally lobed in a similar way . The feathers on the legs , at least , as is known from impressions in the rocks , were soft and rather scanty ...
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... feet high . The eastern half of Starkenburg is also mountainous , being occupied by the Oden- wald Range , with four peaks reaching about The west- 2300 feet -- Krähberg , Hardberg , etc. ern part is in the Rhine valley proper , and in ...
... feet high . The eastern half of Starkenburg is also mountainous , being occupied by the Oden- wald Range , with four peaks reaching about The west- 2300 feet -- Krähberg , Hardberg , etc. ern part is in the Rhine valley proper , and in ...
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