Homes Without Hands: Being a Description of the Habitations of Animals, Classed According to Their Principle of ConstructionLongmans, Green and Company, 1866 - 632 páginas |
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Being a Description of the Habitations of Animals, Classed According to Their Principle of Construction John George Wood . J ~ t OSPHEV AND t.l.\M.».
Being a Description of the Habitations of Animals, Classed According to Their Principle of Construction John George Wood . J ~ t OSPHEV AND t.l.\M.».
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... Wood. CHAPTER XVII . BUILDING BIRDS ( CONTINUED ) . Nesting of the Hornbills - Dr . Livingstone's account of the KORWÉ , or RED- BREASTED HORNBILL - THE LONG - TAILED TITMOUSE - Its general habits - Its use to the gardener - Number of ...
... Wood. CHAPTER XVII . BUILDING BIRDS ( CONTINUED ) . Nesting of the Hornbills - Dr . Livingstone's account of the KORWÉ , or RED- BREASTED HORNBILL - THE LONG - TAILED TITMOUSE - Its general habits - Its use to the gardener - Number of ...
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... Wood. CHAPTER XX . SUB - AQUATIC NESTS . INVERTEBRATES . A Pool and its wonders - The WATER SPIDER - Its sub - aquatic nest - Conveyancə of air to the nest - The diving bell anticipated - Character of the air in the nest - Mr . Bell's ...
... Wood. CHAPTER XX . SUB - AQUATIC NESTS . INVERTEBRATES . A Pool and its wonders - The WATER SPIDER - Its sub - aquatic nest - Conveyancə of air to the nest - The diving bell anticipated - Character of the air in the nest - Mr . Bell's ...
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... Wood. ordinary cells - Structure of the Bee - cell - Economy of space - How produced- Theories of different mathematicians - Measurement of angles - A logarithmic table corrected by the bee - cell - The “ lozenge , " a key to the cell ...
... Wood. ordinary cells - Structure of the Bee - cell - Economy of space - How produced- Theories of different mathematicians - Measurement of angles - A logarithmic table corrected by the bee - cell - The “ lozenge , " a key to the cell ...
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Being a Description of the Habitations of Animals, Classed According to Their Principle of Construction John George Wood. 1 HOMES WITHOUT HANDS . CHAPTER I. BURROWING MAMMALIA . !
Being a Description of the Habitations of Animals, Classed According to Their Principle of Construction John George Wood. 1 HOMES WITHOUT HANDS . CHAPTER I. BURROWING MAMMALIA . !
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