The Naturalist: Illustrative of the Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Kingdoms, Tomy 4-5R. Groombridge, 1839 |
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... considerable time , by selling them for a halfpenny per bushel . From my own knowledge I can state , that they were once so plentiful in the neighbourhood of Lynn , Norfolk , before the drainage of that district was carried to its ...
... considerable time , by selling them for a halfpenny per bushel . From my own knowledge I can state , that they were once so plentiful in the neighbourhood of Lynn , Norfolk , before the drainage of that district was carried to its ...
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... considerable amount of pleasure accompanies such an investigation . Peculiarities of structure ( unobserved by the dependent upon plates , or obliging friends ) delight while they instruct the investigator : the pleasure resulting ...
... considerable amount of pleasure accompanies such an investigation . Peculiarities of structure ( unobserved by the dependent upon plates , or obliging friends ) delight while they instruct the investigator : the pleasure resulting ...
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... considerably more ornamental than the Common Partridge , but that its flesh is inferior . It is further said that the ... considerable distance from the land in search of food , which its singularly long neck and legs enable it easily to ...
... considerably more ornamental than the Common Partridge , but that its flesh is inferior . It is further said that the ... considerable distance from the land in search of food , which its singularly long neck and legs enable it easily to ...
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... considerable skill to come within gun - shot of the flock . It breeds in northern latitudes , making a nest of herbage , and laying ten or twelve white eggs . female differs from the male in being a trifle smaller . The TEMMINCK'S ...
... considerable skill to come within gun - shot of the flock . It breeds in northern latitudes , making a nest of herbage , and laying ten or twelve white eggs . female differs from the male in being a trifle smaller . The TEMMINCK'S ...
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... of opinion that it should form a new genus , as effected some years since by Dr. VIGORS , M.P. VOL . IV . NO . XXV . D sembles Samphire , and considerable quantities of it are pickled HABITS AND LATIN NAMES OF BRITISH PLANTS . 17.
... of opinion that it should form a new genus , as effected some years since by Dr. VIGORS , M.P. VOL . IV . NO . XXV . D sembles Samphire , and considerable quantities of it are pickled HABITS AND LATIN NAMES OF BRITISH PLANTS . 17.
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