The Natural History of Selborne...Henry G. Bohn, 1851 - 40 Seiten |
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... insect very pernicious to vines in southern climates . The vine , having no plants indigenous to England of the same genus ... insects of the congenerous native plants . This writer is , we believe , the first who has described it ...
... insect very pernicious to vines in southern climates . The vine , having no plants indigenous to England of the same genus ... insects of the congenerous native plants . This writer is , we believe , the first who has described it ...
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... leaf , and even of the appearance of the first fungi , and of the plants first in blossom . We are told when mosses vegetate , and when insects first appear and disappear . There are also remarks THE REV . GILBERT WHITE . XV.
... leaf , and even of the appearance of the first fungi , and of the plants first in blossom . We are told when mosses vegetate , and when insects first appear and disappear . There are also remarks THE REV . GILBERT WHITE . XV.
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Gilbert White. insects first appear and disappear . There are also remarks with regard to fish and other animals ; with miscellaneous observations and memoranda on various subjects . For instance , we are told that on the 21st of June ...
Gilbert White. insects first appear and disappear . There are also remarks with regard to fish and other animals ; with miscellaneous observations and memoranda on various subjects . For instance , we are told that on the 21st of June ...
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... insects , and the tinkling of the bells from a herd of cattle , which , the wood- land being part of the village common ground , were turned in to graze . The charm of the scene was much increased by this rural music , borne through the ...
... insects , and the tinkling of the bells from a herd of cattle , which , the wood- land being part of the village common ground , were turned in to graze . The charm of the scene was much increased by this rural music , borne through the ...
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... insects and the song of birds Spoke to his heart in tones more sweet than words . Him in those quiet shades the poor might bless , Though few intruded on his loneliness ; He fed the hungry , pitied the distress'd , And smooth'd their ...
... insects and the song of birds Spoke to his heart in tones more sweet than words . Him in those quiet shades the poor might bless , Though few intruded on his loneliness ; He fed the hungry , pitied the distress'd , And smooth'd their ...
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abound animal appear April April 14 April 22 autumn beech bees breed brood called chaffinches cold colour common cuckoo curious DAINES BARRINGTON DEAR district dogs eggs feed feet female fieldfares fields flies flocks forest frequent garden Gilbert White grass ground hard frost haunt hirundines hirundo house-martins inches insects July July 13 July 22 June June 11 June 22 June 9 last seen late legs LETTER Linnæus LYON Biblioth male manner March March 26 MARKWICK migration mild naturalist nest never night observed Palais des Arts pheasant plants prey quadrupeds rain remarkable rooks says season seems SELBORNE Sept showers sings snow soon species spring stone-curlew summer suppose swallows swarm swifts THOMAS PENNANT titmouse torpid trees village warm weather WHITE wild wind wings winter woods wren young