| 1819 - 424 halaman
...each square yard ef this moving body comprehended three Pigeons; the square yard in the whole space multiplied by three, would give two thousand two hundred...Pigeons ! An almost inconceivable multitude, and yet prpbably far below the actual amount. Computing each of tb •sito consume half a pint of mast daily,... | |
| 1821 - 444 halaman
...each .square yard of this moving body comprehended three pigeons, the square yard in the whole space, multiplied by three, would give two thousand two hundred...seventy-two thousand pigeons! an almost inconceivable multitade, and yet, probably, far below the actual amount. Computing each of these to consume half... | |
| John Howison - 1821 - 366 halaman
...length about two hundred and forty miles. According to his moderate estimate, this flock contained two thousand two hundred and thirty millions, two hundred and seventy-two thousand pigeons — a number altogether inconceivable, and almost beyond belief were we not in possession of indisputable... | |
| John Howison - 1821 - 384 halaman
...length about two hundred and forty miles. According to his moderate estimate, this flock contained two thousand two hundred and thirty millions, two hundred and seventy-two thousand pigeons—a number altogether inconceivable, and almost beyond belief, were we not in possession of... | |
| John Howison - 1822 - 364 halaman
...length about two hundred and forty miles. According to his moderate estimate, this flock contained two thousand two hundred and thirty millions two hundred and seventy-two thousand pigeons — a number altogether inconceivable, and almost beyond belief, were we not in possession of indisputable... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1823 - 608 halaman
...length about two hundred and forty miles. According to his moderate estimate, this flock contained two thousand two hundred and thirty millions, two hundred and seventy-two thousand pigeons — a number altogether inconceivable, and almost beyond belief, were we not in possession of indisputable... | |
| 1823 - 602 halaman
...length about two hundred and forty miles. According to his moderate estimate, this flock contained two thousand two hundred and thirty millions, two hundred and seventy-two thousand pigeons — a number altogether inconceivable, and almost beyond belief, were we not in possession of indisputable... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler, James Wilson - 1832 - 462 halaman
...240 miles in length, and to have contained (three birds being assigned to every square yard) at least two thousand two hundred and thirty millions, two hundred and seventytwo thousand pigeons !* Mr Audubon confirms his predecessor's account by a narrative still more extraordinary,t and adds,... | |
| 1833 - 618 halaman
...comprehended three pigeons, the square yards multiplied by 3, would give 2,230,272,000, ' that is, two thousand two hundred and thirty millions two hundred and seventy-two thousand, nearly three time« the number of all the human inhabitants of the globe, but which Mr. Wilson reckons... | |
| Edward Stanley (bishop of Norwich) - 1835 - 324 halaman
...then calculated that each square yard of this moving body contained three Pigeons, which thus gave two thousand, two hundred and thirty millions, two hundred and seventy-two thousand Pigeons ! and yet this he considered to be less than the real number. Computing each of these to consume half... | |
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