The Natural History of Selborne: With Observations on Various Parts of Nature, and the Naturalist's CalendarGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 416 pages |
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Page 37
... torpid state during the winter , in the Isle of Wight , or any part of this country , I never heard any such account worth attending to . But a clergyman , of an inquisitive turn , assures me , that when he was a great boy , some ...
... torpid state during the winter , in the Isle of Wight , or any part of this country , I never heard any such account worth attending to . But a clergyman , of an inquisitive turn , assures me , that when he was a great boy , some ...
Page 50
... torpid state in the winter . But with regard to their migra- tion , what difficulties attend that supposition ! that such feeble bad fliers , who the summer long never flit but from hedge to hedge , should be able to traverse vast seas ...
... torpid state in the winter . But with regard to their migra- tion , what difficulties attend that supposition ! that such feeble bad fliers , who the summer long never flit but from hedge to hedge , should be able to traverse vast seas ...
Page 69
... convinced , wholly unfounded . In the winter months my toad always refused food , though he did not become torpid , but grew thin and moved much less than at other times maggots , which urn to flesh - flies . The FROGS . - TOADS . 69.
... convinced , wholly unfounded . In the winter months my toad always refused food , though he did not become torpid , but grew thin and moved much less than at other times maggots , which urn to flesh - flies . The FROGS . - TOADS . 69.
Page 84
... torpid state , and have revived upon being placed in a warmer temperature ; but this , I consider , has always been a suspended animation , where all the functions were entirely bound up as in death , and which , by the continuance of a ...
... torpid state , and have revived upon being placed in a warmer temperature ; but this , I consider , has always been a suspended animation , where all the functions were entirely bound up as in death , and which , by the continuance of a ...
Page 135
... torpid state , and slumber away the more uncomfortable months , till the return of the sun and fine weather awakens them . But then we must not , I think , deny migration in general ; because migration certainly does subsist in some ...
... torpid state , and slumber away the more uncomfortable months , till the return of the sun and fine weather awakens them . But then we must not , I think , deny migration in general ; because migration certainly does subsist in some ...
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abound Andalusia animal appear April autumn bats birds of passage birds of prey blackcap breed brood cage called chaffinches cold colour cuckoo curious DAINES BARRINGTON DEAR deer district dogs eggs feed feet female fieldfares flies flight flocks forest frequent garden Gilbert White grass ground hard frost hatched haunt hedges hirundines hirundo hoopoes house-martins inches Indian antelope insects late legs LETTER Linnæus male mandible manner March MARKWICK mentioned migration mild morning naturalist neighbourhood neighbouring nest never night observed pair perhaps pheasant prey probably procured quadrupeds rain remarkable remiges ring-dove rooks says season seems seen SELBORNE showers sing snow soon species spring stone curlew suppose Sussex swallows swarm swifts tail THOMAS PENNANT titmouse torpid trees vast village warm weather White wild wings winter Wolmer wonder woodcocks woods wren young
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