Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society, Том 3Norfolk Naturalists' Trust and Norfolk & Norwich Naturalists' Society., 1884 |
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... once had another and no doubt perfectly distinct Didine bird , which fact we know from the accounts left us by early navigators , though as yet not a fragment of its remains have been recovered , Professor Newton proceeded to observe ...
... once had another and no doubt perfectly distinct Didine bird , which fact we know from the accounts left us by early navigators , though as yet not a fragment of its remains have been recovered , Professor Newton proceeded to observe ...
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... once existed - for what seems to have been a sixth ( the Moidoré of old writers ) is said to have formerly inhabited Bourbon , but has not been recognised of late years . The species extant are :-( 1 ) F. madagascariensis of Madagascar ...
... once existed - for what seems to have been a sixth ( the Moidoré of old writers ) is said to have formerly inhabited Bourbon , but has not been recognised of late years . The species extant are :-( 1 ) F. madagascariensis of Madagascar ...
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... once seen to bear especially on the not less important subject of Sexual Selection . Mr. Clark then exhibited to us the fine osteological collection , his explanations being scarcely less interesting than those of Professor Newton ...
... once seen to bear especially on the not less important subject of Sexual Selection . Mr. Clark then exhibited to us the fine osteological collection , his explanations being scarcely less interesting than those of Professor Newton ...
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... once estab- lished went on from bad to worse , till in April , 1828 , an attempt was made by the government to divide the two races by a line of demarcation . This attempt , as there was no means of communicating it to the natives , of ...
... once estab- lished went on from bad to worse , till in April , 1828 , an attempt was made by the government to divide the two races by a line of demarcation . This attempt , as there was no means of communicating it to the natives , of ...
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... once numerous race consist of four complete skeletons , less than thirty skulls , two busts , one of a man the other of a woman , and a few portraits . Such is the sad account Professor Flower gives of the dying out of the Tasmanian ...
... once numerous race consist of four complete skeletons , less than thirty skulls , two busts , one of a man the other of a woman , and a few portraits . Such is the sad account Professor Flower gives of the dying out of the Tasmanian ...
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abundant adult amongst animals appearance August barometric Bawsey birds Blakeney breeding Breydon British cliffs coast colour common Cromer Crows Croxton dark Dunlins E. F. Linton early eggs England extinct falconer fauna female fish flock Flordon frost gale genus Gulls hawks House Martins Hunstanton immature insects island J. H. Gurney killed land larvæ Linn Lowestoft Lynn male March marshes month Museum Natural History Naturalists neighbourhood nest Norfolk Northrepps Norwich notes November observed occurred October Ormesby plants plumage probably rain Ranworth rare recorded remarkable rocks S. P. Woodward says Seals season seen September Shiant Shiant Islands Shiant Isles shores Short-eared Owl shot Skua snow Society Sparham species specimens spring Sprowston summer Surlingham tail-coverts tail-feathers taken temperature Thetford tips trees weather Whale Whissonsett wild wind winter Wood Wormegay Yarmouth yellow young Zoologist
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