Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 290-291F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... birds whose nests through accident or otherwise are much exposed to the sun will sit but little in the excessive sun heat . These same birds will show not a little invention and suffer much to screen with their bodies the young birds ...
... birds whose nests through accident or otherwise are much exposed to the sun will sit but little in the excessive sun heat . These same birds will show not a little invention and suffer much to screen with their bodies the young birds ...
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... birds should have lost the instinct of incubation where the sun heat is so strong ; and he speculates that if such birds were to stray into colder regions , natural selection would favour those who hit on choosing a larger proportion of ...
... birds should have lost the instinct of incubation where the sun heat is so strong ; and he speculates that if such birds were to stray into colder regions , natural selection would favour those who hit on choosing a larger proportion of ...
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... bird which had “ not advanced beyond the alligator level ” in laying its eggs in the sand , to be hatched by the heat of the sun . Mr. Grant Allen there overlooked the very important fact that mound birds are not by any means confined ...
... bird which had “ not advanced beyond the alligator level ” in laying its eggs in the sand , to be hatched by the heat of the sun . Mr. Grant Allen there overlooked the very important fact that mound birds are not by any means confined ...
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Avilion The Island Valley of By E M RUTHERFORD | 31 |
Brochs Sir Francis Barrys New Excavations of By KARL BLIND | 326 |
Curé The WestPyrenean of the Past By A R WHITEWAY | 335 |
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