| Josiah Priest - 1825 - 660 halaman
...however, are not so active to return ; they are become so feeble, that they can hardly creep along. Most of them, therefore, are obliged to continue in...which they cover at the mouth with leaves and dirt. There they throw off their old shells. At that time they are quite naked, and almost without motion... | |
| 1826 - 638 halaman
...however, are not so active to return ; they are become so feeble, that they can hardly creep along. Most of them, therefore, are obliged to continue in the flat parts of th« coontry till they recover, making holes in the earth, which they cover at the mouth with leaves... | |
| William Bingley - 1829 - 380 halaman
...and their flesh at this time changes its colour. Many of them are obliged to continue in the level parts of the country till they recover, making holes in the earth, which they block up with leaves and dirt. In these they cast their old shells, and continue nearly motionless... | |
| Georges Louis Leclerc comte de Buffon - 1831 - 376 halaman
...return ; they have become so feeble and lean, that they can hardly creep along, and the flesh at that time changes its colour. Most of them, therefore,...which they cover at the mouth with leaves and dirt, so that no air may enter. There they throw off their old shells, which they leave as it were quite... | |
| Georges Louis Le Clerc (comte de Buffon.) - 1831 - 526 halaman
...become so feeble and lean, that they can hardly creep along, and the flesh at that time changesits colour. Most of them, therefore, are obliged to continue...which they cover at the mouth with leaves and dirt, so that no air may enter. There they throw off their old shells, which they leave as it were quite... | |
| 1832 - 670 halaman
...mountain;. The old ones, however, have become so feeble and leu that they can hardly crawl along, and are obliged to continue in the flat parts of the country...making holes in the earth, which they cover at the mouih with leaves and dirt. They there throw off their old shells, and remain almost without motion,... | |
| 1837 - 168 halaman
...are not so active to return: they have become so feeble Tind lean, that they can hardly crawl about. Most of them, therefore, are obliged to continue in...country till they recover; making holes in the earth, into which they creep, and cover themselves up with leaves and dirt; here they throw oif their old... | |
| Thomas Bingley - 1840 - 236 halaman
...that they seem scarcely able to crawl along. Some of them, indeed, are obliged to remain in the level parts of the' country till they recover, making holes in the earth, which they block up with fallen leaves and other substances. In these they cast their old shells, after which... | |
| 1846 - 872 halaman
...crawl along, and the flesh at that time changes its colour. Most of them, therefore, are obliged to 160 continue in the flat parts of the country till they...which they cover at the mouth with leaves and dirt, so that no air may enter. There they throw off their old shells, which they leave as it were quite... | |
| 1848 - 796 halaman
...active to return. They have become enfeebled and lean, and can hardly crawl about, and are, therefore, obliged to continue in the flat parts of the country, till they recover, covering themselves over with leaves and dirt, and creeping into the holes of the rocks. There they... | |
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