Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 27. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1891 |
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... taken up too much room already , but if any one not quite seeing principle , will write to me ( address with Editor ) , enclosing stamped envelope for reply , I will give further information . PECULIARITIES IN SITE AND STRUC- A TURE OF ...
... taken up too much room already , but if any one not quite seeing principle , will write to me ( address with Editor ) , enclosing stamped envelope for reply , I will give further information . PECULIARITIES IN SITE AND STRUC- A TURE OF ...
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... taken for granted , I assume , that the hen bird alone occupied the nest , and that the cock would not be or ought not to be very far distant from his mate . Possibly , however , it may be news to many readers of SCIENCE - GOSSIP to ...
... taken for granted , I assume , that the hen bird alone occupied the nest , and that the cock would not be or ought not to be very far distant from his mate . Possibly , however , it may be news to many readers of SCIENCE - GOSSIP to ...
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... taken aback at having a bright light shone full in upon it from the small rounded entrance in the front of its very comfortable chamber . Pied wagtail ( Motacilla lugubris ) .— I have seen a nest of this bird which had been built in an ...
... taken aback at having a bright light shone full in upon it from the small rounded entrance in the front of its very comfortable chamber . Pied wagtail ( Motacilla lugubris ) .— I have seen a nest of this bird which had been built in an ...
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... taken from the Thames marshes , and the two species , Hydrobia similis , Drap . , and H. Jenkinsi , Smith , have not up to the present been found elsewhere in Britain . The district which we decided to investigate is included between ...
... taken from the Thames marshes , and the two species , Hydrobia similis , Drap . , and H. Jenkinsi , Smith , have not up to the present been found elsewhere in Britain . The district which we decided to investigate is included between ...
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... taken alive upon mud , and in partially dry ditches at Grays , Tilbury , and Gravesend , by the riverside , and sparingly in brackish - water ditches near Greenhithe village , ' in company with H. ventrosa and A. Grayana . It has not ...
... taken alive upon mud , and in partially dry ditches at Grays , Tilbury , and Gravesend , by the riverside , and sparingly in brackish - water ditches near Greenhithe village , ' in company with H. ventrosa and A. Grayana . It has not ...
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