Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... colour , from the evaporation that takes place on the wet weeds with which they are covered . . . The shell of fresh eggs when held up to the light , if looked at through the hole , is dark green , and the yolk is the deepest colour of ...
... colour , from the evaporation that takes place on the wet weeds with which they are covered . . . The shell of fresh eggs when held up to the light , if looked at through the hole , is dark green , and the yolk is the deepest colour of ...
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... colour , protective resemblance , mimicry of inorganic , vegetable , and animal substances , and of imitation of ... colours or unmistakable patterns . These colours are usually yellow and black 369.
... colour , protective resemblance , mimicry of inorganic , vegetable , and animal substances , and of imitation of ... colours or unmistakable patterns . These colours are usually yellow and black 369.
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... colour to the sand , earth , or mud upon which they spend their lives . As a rule the sandy- coloured beetles are yellow or grey , but reddish specimens of a weevil , ordinarily grey , have been taken upon the red sands of Boars Hill ...
... colour to the sand , earth , or mud upon which they spend their lives . As a rule the sandy- coloured beetles are yellow or grey , but reddish specimens of a weevil , ordinarily grey , have been taken upon the red sands of Boars Hill ...
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