| 1831 - 652 páginas
...tending to russet, wherein are contained little living creatures; which shells, in time of maturitie, doe open, and out of them grow those little living things, which falling into the water doe become fowles, 2 F. 2 whom we call Barnacles, in the north of England, Brant Geese, and in Lancashire,... | |
| James Lawson Drummond - 1831 - 508 páginas
...tending to russet, wherein are contained little living creatures; which shels, in time of maturitie, doe open, and out of them grow those little living things, which falling into the water doe become fowles, whom we call Barnakles, in the north of England Brant Geese, and in Lancashire Tree... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1838 - 794 páginas
...contained little living creatures ; which shells, in time of maturitie, do open, and out of them do grow those little living things, which, falling into the water, do become fowles, which we call barnakles ; in the north of England, brant geese ; and in Lancashire, tree geese ; but the other that... | |
| Robert Thomas Hampson - 1841 - 542 páginas
...certaine shells of a white colour, tending to russet ; wherein are contained little living creatures, which, falling into the water, do become fowles, which we call barnacles — in the north of England Irani geese — and in Lancashire tree geese; but the other that do fall upon the land, perish and... | |
| 1842 - 788 páginas
...tending to russet, wherein are contained little living creatures : which shells in time of maturity Jo open, and out of them grow those little living things,...water do become fowles, which we call Barnacles?' What monsters (such 'at least they are called by botanists) has art produced in doubling flowers, in... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1844 - 608 páginas
...tending to russet, wherein are contained little living creatures; which shells, in time of maturity, do open, and out of them grow those little living things, which, falling into the water, do become fowls, which we call Barnacles, in the north of England Brant-geese, and in Lancashire Treegeese ;... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1844 - 600 páginas
...tending to russet, wherein are contained little living creatures; which shells, in time of maturity, do open, and out of them grow those little living things, which, falling into the water, do become fowls, which we call Barnacles, in the north of England Brant-geese, and in Lancashire Treegeese ;... | |
| 1848 - 634 páginas
...wherein are contained little living creatures : which shells in time of maturity do open, and out of ihem grow those little living things, which falling into...water do become fowles, which we call Barnacles?" What monsters (such at least they are called by botanists) has art produced in doubling flowers, in... | |
| 1848 - 640 páginas
...are contained little living creatures : which shells in time of maturity do open, and out of thein grow those little living things, which falling into the water do become fowles, which we cull Barnacles?" What monsters (such at least they are called by botanists) has art produced in doubling... | |
| Robert Patterson - 1849 - 282 páginas
...tending to russet, wherein are contained little living creatures; which shells in time of maturity do open, and out of them grow those little living things, which, falling into the water", do become fowls which we call Barnacles." THESE words occur in Gerardes' " Herbal, or General History of Plants,"... | |
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