Time's telescope; or, A Complete guide to the almanack [ed. by J. Millard].John Millard (assistant librarian of the Surrey inst) 1820 |
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... snow , to escape from the fly , but often in vain ; for the insect follows , and generally finds means to lodge its egg in the back of the deer . The worm hatching penetrates the skin , and remains under it in security during the winter ...
... snow , to escape from the fly , but often in vain ; for the insect follows , and generally finds means to lodge its egg in the back of the deer . The worm hatching penetrates the skin , and remains under it in security during the winter ...
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... SUCH is the poetical description of the winter of 1818-19 , as it was experienced in England . The singularly mild temperature of this winter , and the want of frost and snow , was not confined to 32 THE NATURALIST'S DIARY.
... SUCH is the poetical description of the winter of 1818-19 , as it was experienced in England . The singularly mild temperature of this winter , and the want of frost and snow , was not confined to 32 THE NATURALIST'S DIARY.
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... snow many feet deep , affords a solid , even , and com- modious road . From the Meteorological Journal kept at the Botanic Garden of Geneva , the same phenomenon , of want of snow , appears to have occurred on the Alps . In the three ...
... snow many feet deep , affords a solid , even , and com- modious road . From the Meteorological Journal kept at the Botanic Garden of Geneva , the same phenomenon , of want of snow , appears to have occurred on the Alps . In the three ...
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... snow , the month of January is not without its storms of wind and rain . From the pallid sky the sun descends , With many a spot , that o'er his glaring orb Uncertain wanders ; stained , red fiery streaks Begin to flush around . The ...
... snow , the month of January is not without its storms of wind and rain . From the pallid sky the sun descends , With many a spot , that o'er his glaring orb Uncertain wanders ; stained , red fiery streaks Begin to flush around . The ...
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... snow . The titmouse ( parus ) pulls straw out of the thatch , in search of insects ; linnets ( fringilla linota ) congregate ; and rooks ( corvus fru gilegus ) resort to their nest trees . Pullets begin to lay ; young lambs are dropped ...
... snow . The titmouse ( parus ) pulls straw out of the thatch , in search of insects ; linnets ( fringilla linota ) congregate ; and rooks ( corvus fru gilegus ) resort to their nest trees . Pullets begin to lay ; young lambs are dropped ...
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