Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 7. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Eller Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1871 |
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Page 103
... known of the British species . The latter are eaten abroad , and are said to be remarkably pala- table . Judging from the avidity with which Crass seize and devour Sea - urchins , one would imagine the fame of their savour well deserved ...
... known of the British species . The latter are eaten abroad , and are said to be remarkably pala- table . Judging from the avidity with which Crass seize and devour Sea - urchins , one would imagine the fame of their savour well deserved ...
Page 184
... known of an entozoon , to all appearance a strongylus , which has its habitat in the hearts of dogs ? It is said to be a common cause of death of these animals out here , and I have had one specimen in which the cavities , both auricles ...
... known of an entozoon , to all appearance a strongylus , which has its habitat in the hearts of dogs ? It is said to be a common cause of death of these animals out here , and I have had one specimen in which the cavities , both auricles ...
Page 213
... known to nest in Richmond Park , and I have a female speci- men in my possession which was shot in the neigh- bourhood of Kingston - on - Thames , with the bill in the deep blue leaden colour of the breeding season . In stuffed birds ...
... known to nest in Richmond Park , and I have a female speci- men in my possession which was shot in the neigh- bourhood of Kingston - on - Thames , with the bill in the deep blue leaden colour of the breeding season . In stuffed birds ...
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