The Guardian: With a Biographical, Historical, and Critical Preface by the Rev. Rob. Lynam, Tom 2Cowie, Low, 1826 |
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... corn about their nests . What surprised me at first was , that my ants never brought out their corn , but in the night when the moon did shine , and kept it under ground in the day - time ; which was contrary to what I had seen , and ...
... corn about their nests . What surprised me at first was , that my ants never brought out their corn , but in the night when the moon did shine , and kept it under ground in the day - time ; which was contrary to what I had seen , and ...
Strona 226
... corn in the sun . However , I perceived that they were not fully convinced of being out of all danger ; for they durst not bring out their provisions all at once , but by degrees , first in a small quantity , and without any great order ...
... corn in the sun . However , I perceived that they were not fully convinced of being out of all danger ; for they durst not bring out their provisions all at once , but by degrees , first in a small quantity , and without any great order ...
Strona 227
... Corn does not keep upon sand : besides , a grain of corn that is cut , being deprived of its bud , would be filled with small sandy particles that could not easily come out . To which I add , that sand consists of such small par- ticles ...
... Corn does not keep upon sand : besides , a grain of corn that is cut , being deprived of its bud , would be filled with small sandy particles that could not easily come out . To which I add , that sand consists of such small par- ticles ...
Strona 228
... corn out of the garret , I shut up the window , and stopped all the holes . Though ants are very knowing , I do not take them to be conjurers ; and therefore they could not guess that I had put some corn in that room . I per- ceived for ...
... corn out of the garret , I shut up the window , and stopped all the holes . Though ants are very knowing , I do not take them to be conjurers ; and therefore they could not guess that I had put some corn in that room . I per- ceived for ...
Strona 229
... corn to the nest , came down again to help them . Some are so un- fortunate as to fall down with their load , when they are almost come home . When this happens , they seldom lose their corn , but carry it up again . " I saw one of the ...
... corn to the nest , came down again to help them . Some are so un- fortunate as to fall down with their load , when they are almost come home . When this happens , they seldom lose their corn , but carry it up again . " I saw one of the ...
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