Magazine of Natural History, Том 6John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1833 |
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... length , my attempt to give him something like an outline of The Trossachs - the strange , abrupt , wild , and beautiful succession of stupendous wonders in those roaring and romantic passes in Perthshire ; - laying down his pipe , he ...
... length , my attempt to give him something like an outline of The Trossachs - the strange , abrupt , wild , and beautiful succession of stupendous wonders in those roaring and romantic passes in Perthshire ; - laying down his pipe , he ...
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... length Loch Katherine gleamed expansive in blazing and intense glory , with the full height of the lofty Ben An , and the purple side of Benvenue , terminated with the terrific and rugged cliffs of the frightful Mealaonah , all ...
... length Loch Katherine gleamed expansive in blazing and intense glory , with the full height of the lofty Ben An , and the purple side of Benvenue , terminated with the terrific and rugged cliffs of the frightful Mealaonah , all ...
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... length brought down by the cele- brated Sam Hayward , the notorious poacher : and the uni- versal and instantaneous opinion arose that it was a marlock of young DERIWAG for such was my scholastic cognomen , from a cunning knack at ...
... length brought down by the cele- brated Sam Hayward , the notorious poacher : and the uni- versal and instantaneous opinion arose that it was a marlock of young DERIWAG for such was my scholastic cognomen , from a cunning knack at ...
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... length . Of the tadpole fish , which is one of the rarest British species , and previously known only as an inhabitant of the shores of Corn- wall , I had the pleasure of exhibiting to you a living specimen , which had been captured in ...
... length . Of the tadpole fish , which is one of the rarest British species , and previously known only as an inhabitant of the shores of Corn- wall , I had the pleasure of exhibiting to you a living specimen , which had been captured in ...
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... H. Sémele , H. Megæ`ra , H. Janìra , H. hyperánthus , H. Pám- philus . c . Lycæ'nide : Lycæ'na Phla'as , Polyómmatus Aléxis , P. A'rgus . since described at length in the Transactions of the Natural 16 Address to the Members of.
... H. Sémele , H. Megæ`ra , H. Janìra , H. hyperánthus , H. Pám- philus . c . Lycæ'nide : Lycæ'na Phla'as , Polyómmatus Aléxis , P. A'rgus . since described at length in the Transactions of the Natural 16 Address to the Members of.
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