| Henry Walter Bates - 1863 - 396 lehte
...were, in one tropical day. The days are more or less like this throughout the year in this country. A little difference exists between the dry and wet...given species, as they do in temperate countries. Of course there is no hybernation ; nor, as the dry season is not excessive, is there any aestivation... | |
| william harrison ainsworth - 1863 - 516 lehte
...intertropical regions, the season is pretty nearly always the same, and there is no winter and summer ; the periodical phenomena of plants and animals do...given species, as they do in temperate countries. Of course there is no hybernation, nor, as the dry season is not excessive, is there any estivation,... | |
| 1863 - 520 lehte
...intertropical regions, the season is pretty nearly always the same, and there is no winter and summer ; the periodical phenomena of plants and animals do...given species, as they do in temperate countries. Of course there is no hibernation, nor, as the dry season is not excessive, is there any estivation,... | |
| 1863 - 648 lehte
...pretty nearly always the same, and there is no winter and summer ; the periodical plwnomena of planl^and animals do not take place at about the same time in...given species, as they do in temperate countries. Of course there is no hybernation, nor, as the dry season is not excessive, is there any estivation,... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1878 - 382 lehte
...atmosphere would then become almost insupportable. Languor and uneasiness would seize on every one, even the denizens of the forest betraying it by their...given species, as they do in temperate countries. In Europe, a woodland scene has its spring, its summer, its autumnal, and its winter aspects. In the... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1879 - 234 lehte
...distinguished naturalist, that the periodical phe04 A TEAR OF SUMMER. nomena of plants and animals do not occur at about the same time in all species, or in the individuals of any given species, as is the case in temperate regions. There is no hibernation, as in cold countries ; no summer torpidity,... | |
| Henry Walter Bates - 1880 - 176 lehte
...were, in one tropical day. The days are more or less like this throughout the year in this country. A little difference exists between the dry and wet...given species, as they do in temperate countries. Of course there is no hibernation ; nor, as the dry season is not excessive, is there any summer torpidity... | |
| Henry Walter Bates - 1880 - 168 lehte
...less like this throughout the year in this country. A little difference exists befween the dry aud wet seasons ; but generally, the dry season, •which...given species, as they do in temperate countries. Of course there is no hibernation ; nor, as the dry season is not excessive, is there any summer torpidity... | |
| Henry Walter Bates - 1880 - 162 lehte
...December, is varied with showers, and the wet, from January to June, with sunny days. It results Irom thia that the periodical phenomena of plants and animals...given species, as they do in temperate countries. Of course there is no hibernation ; nor, as the dry season is not excessive, Is there any summer torpidity... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1891 - 516 lehte
...the atmosphere would then become almost insupportable. Languor and uneasiness would seize on evenone, even the denizens of the forest betraying it by their...given species, as they do in temperate countries. In Europe a woodland scene has its spring, its summer, its autumnal, and its winter aspects. In the... | |
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