Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History, Том 6West, Newman, 1848 |
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Стр. 1931
... October , and that I fear some mistake has occurred : I consider it probable that the missel thrush , which by the middle of September had collected in small flocks of from ten to thirty , was mistaken for the fieldfare : in this view ...
... October , and that I fear some mistake has occurred : I consider it probable that the missel thrush , which by the middle of September had collected in small flocks of from ten to thirty , was mistaken for the fieldfare : in this view ...
Стр. 1945
... October ( 1847 ) , 1965 ; Ornithological noti- ces for November , 1966 ; for De- cember , 2017 ; for January ( 1848 ) , 2027 ; for February , 2071 ; for March , 2134 ; for April and May , 2183 ; for June , July and August , 2291 GUYON ...
... October ( 1847 ) , 1965 ; Ornithological noti- ces for November , 1966 ; for De- cember , 2017 ; for January ( 1848 ) , 2027 ; for February , 2071 ; for March , 2134 ; for April and May , 2183 ; for June , July and August , 2291 GUYON ...
Стр. 1957
... October I caught in a plantation , a shrew ( Sorex araneus ) in a mousetrap baited with a nut ; I put it into a tin bath with some mould in it and a piece of turf , and have been much interested in watching its habits . Like all the ...
... October I caught in a plantation , a shrew ( Sorex araneus ) in a mousetrap baited with a nut ; I put it into a tin bath with some mould in it and a piece of turf , and have been much interested in watching its habits . Like all the ...
Стр. 1958
... October 5th , 1847 . Notes on some of the rarer British Birds as observed in the South of Spain . By the Rev. CHARLES A. BURY . SOME time has elapsed since my name last appeared in your pages . And some of your readers , I am given to ...
... October 5th , 1847 . Notes on some of the rarer British Birds as observed in the South of Spain . By the Rev. CHARLES A. BURY . SOME time has elapsed since my name last appeared in your pages . And some of your readers , I am given to ...
Стр. 1965
... October 1st ? I am at a loss otherwise to account for the alarm of the cocks , and the equanimity of the hens . The one inferred danger in the presence of man , though incorrectly so far as I was concerned ; the other might feel for the ...
... October 1st ? I am at a loss otherwise to account for the alarm of the cocks , and the equanimity of the hens . The one inferred danger in the presence of man , though incorrectly so far as I was concerned ; the other might feel for the ...
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