The American Naturalist, Volume 12Essex Institute, 1878 |
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... latter seemed to be composed half of disapprobation and half of envious admiration ; while all the young fellows in the village busied themselves in concocting plans against the enter- prising pair . These were too fully on the alert to ...
... latter seemed to be composed half of disapprobation and half of envious admiration ; while all the young fellows in the village busied themselves in concocting plans against the enter- prising pair . These were too fully on the alert to ...
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... latter case to go to brothers than to children or wife of the deceased . These house - fellows being the persons who joined forces to build , and who jointly occupy and own the house , form a little society subsidiary to the village ...
... latter case to go to brothers than to children or wife of the deceased . These house - fellows being the persons who joined forces to build , and who jointly occupy and own the house , form a little society subsidiary to the village ...
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... latter growing in the greatest abundance . Mound Springs . ( Fig . 7. ) By this appellation it is proposed to designate those springs situated upon small mounds rising above the general surface of the country surrounding them . The most ...
... latter growing in the greatest abundance . Mound Springs . ( Fig . 7. ) By this appellation it is proposed to designate those springs situated upon small mounds rising above the general surface of the country surrounding them . The most ...
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... latter attract numberless goldfinches , humming birds and humble bees . In the springs above enumerated , the reader has a sketch of a few of those in Southern Nevada . The springs of this inhos- pitable region are so few , that at one ...
... latter attract numberless goldfinches , humming birds and humble bees . In the springs above enumerated , the reader has a sketch of a few of those in Southern Nevada . The springs of this inhos- pitable region are so few , that at one ...
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... latter died young , but the cedar bird reached maturity , and was two years old without learning to feed itself . That It is contended by some naturalists that the nests of young birds are invariably poorly made and not well situated ...
... latter died young , but the cedar bird reached maturity , and was two years old without learning to feed itself . That It is contended by some naturalists that the nests of young birds are invariably poorly made and not well situated ...
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