The Natural History of Selborne: With a Naturalist's Calendar and Additional ObservationsWalter Scott, 1887 - 366 Seiten |
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... perhaps migrate in general ; and , for that purpose , draw towards the coast of Sussex in autumn : but that they do not all withdraw I am sure ; because I see a few stragglers in many counties , at all times of the year , especially ...
... perhaps migrate in general ; and , for that purpose , draw towards the coast of Sussex in autumn : but that they do not all withdraw I am sure ; because I see a few stragglers in many counties , at all times of the year , especially ...
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... their usual food , but they also eat toads and frogs . I can show you some good specimens of my new mice . Linnæus perhaps would call the species Mus minimus . 1 LETTER XVI . SELBORNE , April 18th , 1768 NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE . 43.
... their usual food , but they also eat toads and frogs . I can show you some good specimens of my new mice . Linnæus perhaps would call the species Mus minimus . 1 LETTER XVI . SELBORNE , April 18th , 1768 NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE . 43.
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... Perhaps they may be cow pèv ωοτόκοι , ἔξω δε ζωοτόκοι , as is known to be the case with the viper . The copulation of frogs ( or at least the appearance of it ; for Swammerdam proves that the male has no penis intrans ) is notorious to ...
... Perhaps they may be cow pèv ωοτόκοι , ἔξω δε ζωοτόκοι , as is known to be the case with the viper . The copulation of frogs ( or at least the appearance of it ; for Swammerdam proves that the male has no penis intrans ) is notorious to ...
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... natrix ) delights much to sport in the water , perhaps with a view to procure frogs and other food . I cannot well guess how you are to make out your twelve species of reptiles , unless it be by the various 50 NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE .
... natrix ) delights much to sport in the water , perhaps with a view to procure frogs and other food . I cannot well guess how you are to make out your twelve species of reptiles , unless it be by the various 50 NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE .
Seite 55
... last spring , about Lady - day , as it were , on their return to the north . Now perhaps these ousels are not the ousels of the north of England , but belong to the more northern parts of NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE . 55.
... last spring , about Lady - day , as it were , on their return to the north . Now perhaps these ousels are not the ousels of the north of England , but belong to the more northern parts of NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE . 55.
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abound Alauda Andalusia animals appear April autumn beeches birds of prey blackcap breed brood called chaffinches colour cuckoo curious district Edited eggs feed feet female fern-owl field fieldfares flies flocks frequently frost garden grass ground Hanger haunt hedges hirundines Hirundo house-martins inches insects Joseph Skipsey July July 13 July 22 June June 11 June 22 June 9 last seen late legs LETTER Linnæus male manner MARKWICK martins migration morning Motacilla natural history naturalist neighbouring nest never night observed owls perhaps plants ponds prey procure quadrupeds remarkable remiges retire ring-dove ring-ousels rooks season seems SELBORNE Sept sings snow soon species spring stone-curlew strange suppose Sussex swallow swarm swifts tail thrushes titmouse trees vast village weather wild wings winter wonder Woodlark woods wren young