| John Fleming - 1822 - 632 páginas
...containing an expression of the same opinion which I had formed upon the subject. " 28th September 1773. — This morning I took a walk upon the hills to the westward,...always remain the same. When I was in England, Mr BANES (now Sir JOSEPH BANES), Doctor SOLANDER, and several other naturalists, having inquired of me... | |
| John Fleming - 1822 - 632 páginas
...containing an expression of the same opinion which I had formed upon the subject. " 28th September 1773. — This morning I took a walk upon the hills to the westward,...brace of grouse. These birds are exactly the same witli those of the same name in Europe, save only in the colour of their feathers, which are speckled... | |
| 1820 - 486 páginas
...that an additional quantity of feathers is formed on approach of winter : " 28th September 1773.— This morning I took a walk upon the hills to the westward,...are exactly the same with those of the same name in Eurppe, save only in the colour of their feathers, which are speckled with white in summer, and perfectly... | |
| John Fleming - 1851 - 272 páginas
...approximation to the deductions now stated : " 2Sth September 1773. — This morning I took a walk upon tlie hills to the westward, and killed seven brace of grouse....same name in Europe, save only in the colour of their leathers, which are speckled with white in summer, and perfectly white in winter, fourteen black ones... | |
| George Cartwright - 1911 - 518 páginas
...journal. This morning I took a walk upon the hills to the westward, and killed seven brace of grouse.2 These birds are exactly the same with those of the...with white in summer, and perfectly white in winter, (four1 There are five species of large whales regularly found on the Labrador coast at the present... | |
| George Cartwright - 1911 - 458 páginas
...much perplexity, by reason of my distressed situation, I have neglected to keep a regular journal. This morning I took a walk upon the hills to the westward, and killed seven brace of grouse. 2 These birds are exactly the same with those of the same name in Europe, save only in the colour of... | |
| George Cartwright - 1911 - 472 páginas
...much perplexity, by reason of my distressed situation, I have neglected to keep a regular journal. This morning I took a walk upon the hills to the westward, and killed seven brace of grouse.2 These birds are exactly the same with those of the same name in Europe, save only in the colour... | |
| George Morley Story, W. J. Kirwin, John David Allison Widdowson - 1990 - 858 páginas
...(Lagopus lagopus alleni); PARTRIDGE n. Also attrib. [1773] 1792 CARTWRIGHT i, 278 This morning. . .1 killed seven brace of grouse. These birds are exactly...in the tail excepted) which always remain the same. [1777] ibid ii. 274 I began a grousenet, and worked upon it most of the day. 1959 MCATEE 25 — Willow... | |
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