The Natural History of Selborne: With Observations on Various Parts of Nature and the Naturalist's CalendarG. Bell, 1890 - 416 Seiten |
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... wings , it was sure to be struck down by their action , the it anything to eat , it brought its wings round BATS . 43.
... wings , it was sure to be struck down by their action , the it anything to eat , it brought its wings round BATS . 43.
Seite 44
... wings in the bottom of the box in which the bats were kept ; I never , however , observed the rejection of the wings by the bats , and am inclined to think that they are generally swallowed . The olfactory nerves of the pipistrelle are ...
... wings in the bottom of the box in which the bats were kept ; I never , however , observed the rejection of the wings by the bats , and am inclined to think that they are generally swallowed . The olfactory nerves of the pipistrelle are ...
Seite 45
... wings was cleaned by forcing the nose through the folds , and thereby expanding them . " On the 23rd of June , a young one was born , exceeding in size a newly born mouse ; and having , from its birth , considerable power in its hind ...
... wings was cleaned by forcing the nose through the folds , and thereby expanding them . " On the 23rd of June , a young one was born , exceeding in size a newly born mouse ; and having , from its birth , considerable power in its hind ...
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... wing from the perilous height at which their nest .is placed , by making the abode insupportable . Each bird , Mr. Herbert says , builds its nest in the same form and of the same materials as its parent , and for the most part in a ...
... wing from the perilous height at which their nest .is placed , by making the abode insupportable . Each bird , Mr. Herbert says , builds its nest in the same form and of the same materials as its parent , and for the most part in a ...
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... wings . Mr. Ray himself had no knowledge of this bird , but received his account from Mr. Johnson , who apparently confounds it with the reguli non cristati , from which it is very distinct . See Ray's Philos . Letters , p . 108 . The ...
... wings . Mr. Ray himself had no knowledge of this bird , but received his account from Mr. Johnson , who apparently confounds it with the reguli non cristati , from which it is very distinct . See Ray's Philos . Letters , p . 108 . The ...
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