The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... Young of a Myriapod ( Pauropus ) . 13 to 22. Insects injurious to the Po- tato , twenty - four figures , 46. Front and side view of a Dredge , two figures , Page No. Page 14 45. A Cuttle fish , 257 15-16 274 17 47 to 49. Monstrosities ...
... Young of a Myriapod ( Pauropus ) . 13 to 22. Insects injurious to the Po- tato , twenty - four figures , 46. Front and side view of a Dredge , two figures , Page No. Page 14 45. A Cuttle fish , 257 15-16 274 17 47 to 49. Monstrosities ...
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... young appear , the male takes them in charge , while the female builds again , as she is seen in the last of June obtaining materials to build or to repair another nest , and thus we see young birds in the same chimney of a different ...
... young appear , the male takes them in charge , while the female builds again , as she is seen in the last of June obtaining materials to build or to repair another nest , and thus we see young birds in the same chimney of a different ...
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... young , until the moulting season arrives , which is about the twenty - fifth of August . The pigeon family breed in a similar manner , except that the young are fed from the crop of the male , and it is truly a greater wonder in nature ...
... young , until the moulting season arrives , which is about the twenty - fifth of August . The pigeon family breed in a similar manner , except that the young are fed from the crop of the male , and it is truly a greater wonder in nature ...
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... young , and their cares consequently increasing so as to require their labors in the night , the rushing whirring noise of their flight as they pass up and down the flue may so disturb the nervous sleeper that 12 THE CHIMNEY SWALLOW .
... young , and their cares consequently increasing so as to require their labors in the night , the rushing whirring noise of their flight as they pass up and down the flue may so disturb the nervous sleeper that 12 THE CHIMNEY SWALLOW .
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... young flee in dismay , and rise above their smoking tenement and wheel about in terror , then dive down near its top as though they would rescue their suffo- cating brood from a death so awful . At last their courage gone they turn and ...
... young flee in dismay , and rise above their smoking tenement and wheel about in terror , then dive down near its top as though they would rescue their suffo- cating brood from a death so awful . At last their courage gone they turn and ...
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