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" Newman, who has long attended to the habits of humble-bees believes that 'more than two-thirds of them are thus destroyed all over England'. "
On the Origin of Species: By Means of Natural Selection, Or, the ... - Стр. 57
авторы: Charles Darwin - 1883 - Страниц: 458
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The Realm of Ends: Or, Pluralism and Theism; the Gifford ..., Том 41;Том 775

James Ward - 1911 - Страниц: 516
...depends in great measure on the number of field-mice, which destroy their combs and nests," but again "the number of mice is largely dependent, as every one knows, on the number of cats": and thus the cats by keeping down the mice promote the increase of the clover. Similar illustrations might...
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Medical Council, Том 16

1911 - Страниц: 574
...that bumblebees are almost indispensable to the fertilization of the heartsease," . . . "and Colonel Newman says, 'Near villages and small towns I have found the nests of bumblebees more numerous than elsewhere, which I attribute to the number of cats that destroy mice.'...
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The Origin of species by means of natural selection, or, The ..., Объемы 1-2

Charles Darwin - 1912 - Страниц: 776
...depends in a great measure upon the number of fieldmice, which destroy their combs and nests; and Col. Newman, who has long attended to the habits of humble-bees,...them are thus destroyed all over England." Now the numher of mice is largely dependent, as every one knows, on the number of cats; and Col. Newman says,...
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The First Principles of Evolution

Solomon Herbert - 1913 - Страниц: 438
...in a great measure upon the number of field-mice, which destroy their combs and nests ; and Colonel Newman, who has long attended to the habits of humble-bees,...England.' Now, the number of mice is largely dependent, everyone knows, on the number of cats ; and Colonel Newman says : ' Near villages and small towns I...
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Famous Reviews

Reginald Brimley Johnson - 1914 - Страниц: 552
...depends in a great degree on the number of field-mice, which destroy their combs and nests ; and Mr. H. Newman, who has long attended to the habits of humble-bees,...dependent, as every one knows, on the number of cats ; and Mr. Newman says, " near villages and small towns I have found the nests of humble-bees more numerous...
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Journal of the Bath and West and Southern Counties Society

Bath and West and Southern Counties Society - 1914 - Страниц: 494
...depends in a great measure on the number of field-mice, which destroy their combs and nests ; and Colonel Newman, who has long attended to the habits of humble-bees,...England.' Now the number of mice is largely dependent, as everyone knows, on the number of cats ; and Colonel Newman says, ' Near villages and small towns I...
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Practical Zoology

Robert William Hegner - 1915 - Страниц: 528
...depends in a great measure upon the number of field mice, which destroy their combs and nests. . . . Now the number of mice is largely dependent, as every one knows, on the number of cats. . . . Hence it is quite creditable that the presence of a feline animal in large numbers in a certain...
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The Physical Basis of Society

Carl Kelsey - 1916 - Страниц: 432
...destroy their combs and nests ; and Colonel Newman, who has long attended to the habits of humble bees, believes that more than two-thirds of them are thus...dependent, as every one knows, on the number of cats ; and Colonel Newman says : ' Near villages and small towns I have found the nests of humble bees more numerous...
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The Physical Basis of Society

Carl Kelsey - 1916 - Страниц: 484
...Colonel Newman, who has long attended to the habits of humble bees, believes that more than two-thirds f them are thus destroyed all over England.' Now the...dependent, as every one knows, on the number of cats ; and Colonel Newman says : ' Near villages and small towns I have found the nests of humble bees more numerous...
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The Physical Basis of Society

Carl Kelsey - 1916 - Страниц: 432
...destroy their combs and nests ; and Colonel Newman, who has long attended to the habits of humble bees, believes that more than two-thirds of them are thus destroyed all over England.' Now the MUTUAL AID 61 number of mice is largely dependent, as every one knows, on the number of cats ; and...
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