| George Malcolm Thomson - 1922 - 638 Seiten
...to the ship's people, who must find the taste of these animals very disagreeable, as they everyone taste as strong as mustard, or rather spirits of hartshorn....in white meal biscuits, as long as we had any left. Mr C. Bills informs me (1918) that bird-dealers formerly imported considerable numbers of meal worms... | |
| Anne Salmond - 1992 - 488 Seiten
...allowd to the private people who must find the taste of these animals very disagreable, as they even' one taste as strong as mustard or rather spirits of hartshorn. They are of 5 kinds, 1 Teaebrios, 1 Ptinui and the Pholangium cancroides this last is however scarce in the common... | |
| Patrick O'Brian - 1997 - 340 Seiten
...it in an oven, not too hot, which makes them all walk off, but this cannot be allowd to the private people who must find the taste of these animals very...mustard or rather spirits of hartshorn. They are of 5 kinds, 3 Tenebrios, i Ptinus and the Phalangium cancroides; this last is however scarce in the common... | |
| Alan Gurney - 2002 - 332 Seiten
...it in an oven, not too hot, which makes them all walk off, but this cannot be allowed to the private people who must find the taste of these animals very...strong as mustard or rather spirits of hartshorn. They arc of 5 kinds, 3 Tenebrios, 1 Ptinus and the Phalangium cancroides; this last is however scarce in... | |
| Dean King - 2001 - 436 Seiten
...it in an oven, not too hot, which makes them all walk off, but this cannot be allowed to the private people who must find the taste of these animals very...mustard or rather spirits of hartshorn. They are of 5 kinds, 3 Tenebrios, 1 Ptinus and the Phalangium cancroides; this last is however scarce in the common... | |
| Colin Spencer - 2003 - 428 Seiten
...it in an oven, not too hot, which makes them all walk off, but this cannot be allowed to the private people who must find the taste of these animals very disagreeable, as they have everyone a taste as strong as mustard or rather spirits of hartshorn. Later the same day he notes... | |
| Sandra Sherman, Henry Chotkowski - 2004 - 432 Seiten
...it in an oven, not too hot, which makes them all walk off, but this cannot be allowed to the private people who must find the taste of these animals very disagreeable, as they have everyone a taste as strong as mustard or rather spirits of hartshorn. Indeed, everyone was at... | |
| George Malcolm Thomson (M.L.C., F.L.S., F.N.Z.Inst.) - 1922 - 626 Seiten
...to the ship's people, who must find the taste of these animals very disagreeable, as they everyone taste as strong as mustard, or rather spirits of hartshorn....in white meal biscuits, as long as we had any left. Mr C. Bills informs me (1918) that bird-dealers formerly imported considerable numbers of meal worms... | |
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