Zoological RecreationsHenry Colburn, 1847 - Всего страниц: 380 |
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... present form without your suggestion and encouragement , I have only to hope that it will not be deemed entirely unworthy of association with your name . I am , My dear Owen , Your sincere friend , W. J. BRODERIP . LONDON , MAY , 1847 ...
... present form without your suggestion and encouragement , I have only to hope that it will not be deemed entirely unworthy of association with your name . I am , My dear Owen , Your sincere friend , W. J. BRODERIP . LONDON , MAY , 1847 ...
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... present period in such species as have not become extinct . With regard to the second we shall permit Mr. Barrington to speak for himself , for he has proved the fact : - To prove this decisively , I took a common sparrow from the nest ...
... present period in such species as have not become extinct . With regard to the second we shall permit Mr. Barrington to speak for himself , for he has proved the fact : - To prove this decisively , I took a common sparrow from the nest ...
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... present we shall merely observe , that it depends in great measure both upon the health and spirits of the individual , and the state of the weather . Not that any of them , hardly , are to be heard in any- thing like full song in ...
... present we shall merely observe , that it depends in great measure both upon the health and spirits of the individual , and the state of the weather . Not that any of them , hardly , are to be heard in any- thing like full song in ...
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... presents under such circumstances ; and the former goes on to state that , in one or two instances where he has been able to perceive it under water , it appeared to tumble about in a very extraordinary manner , with its head downwards ...
... presents under such circumstances ; and the former goes on to state that , in one or two instances where he has been able to perceive it under water , it appeared to tumble about in a very extraordinary manner , with its head downwards ...
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... presents externally a mass of coarse stems of plants , moss , withered grasses , and lichens . Within , it is stuccoed with mud or clay , which is again lined with delicate dry grasses , on which are laid four or five eggs more than an ...
... presents externally a mass of coarse stems of plants , moss , withered grasses , and lichens . Within , it is stuccoed with mud or clay , which is again lined with delicate dry grasses , on which are laid four or five eggs more than an ...
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admirably ancient animal appears beast beautiful Bechstein Bewick's swan bill biped bird body bones brought brown cage called Cetiosaurus Chaffinch colour creature crocodilian cuckoo Cuvier Daines Barrington doubt dragon eggs elephant extinct favourite feathers feet female fish fossil four ground Guana hand head heard horned owl hundred Ichthyosaurus Iguanodon inches Indian insects King length living lizard look male Megalosaurus monkey Mosasaur musical mute swan natural neck nest nestlings never night nightingale notes observed parrots phants Plesiosaur Pliny plumage present proboscis Professor Owen Pterodactyle quadrupeds remarks reptiles Richard Whittington Rüppell Saurian says seems seen side singing song species swan tail teeth Teleosaurus thecodont tion tooth tree trunk turkey tusks vertebræ warblers whilst whole wild wings winter woods Yarrell young Zoological