| Basil Hall - 1827 - 360 páginas
...surface which were before quite invisible. These animals are of a great variety of shapes and sizes, and in such prodigious numbers, that in a short time the...appears to be alive and in motion. The most common of the worms at Loo-Choo was in the form of a star, with arms from four to six inches long, which it... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 726 páginas
...from holes which were before invisible. These animals are of a great variety of shapes and sizes, and in such prodigious numbers, that, in a short time,...all directions, probably to catch food. Others are to sluggish, that they may be mistaken for pieces of the rock, and are generally of a dark colour,... | |
| H. J. Lloyd - 1828 - 80 páginas
...from holes which were before invisible. These animals are of a great variety of shapes and sizes, and in such prodigious numbers, that, in a short time,...appears to be alive and in motion. The most common of the worms at Loo-Choo is in the form of a star, with arms from four to six inches long, which are... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 páginas
...from holes which before were invisible. The» animals are of a great variety of shapes and sizes, and in such prodigious numbers, that, in a short time,...in motion. The most common worm is in the form of s star, with arms from four to six inches long, which are moved about with a rapid motion in all directions,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 páginas
...from holes which before were invisible. These animals are of a great variety of shapes and sizes, and in such prodigious numbers, that, in a short time, the whole surface of the roek appears to be alive and in motion. The most common worm is in the form of a star, with arms from... | |
| Basil Hall - 1832 - 350 páginas
...surface which were before quite invisible. These animals are of a great variety of shapes and sizes, and in such prodigious numbers, that in a short time the...the rock appears to be alive and in motion. The most com- ' mon of the worms at Lob-Choo was in the form of a star, witli arms from four to six inches long,... | |
| 1834 - 574 páginas
...whole surface of the rock appears to be alive and in motion. The most common of the worms at Loo-Choo is in the form of a star, with arms from four to six...catch food. Others are so sluggish, that they may lie mistaken for pieces of the rock, and are generally of a dark colour, and from four to five inches... | |
| 1834 - 578 páginas
...from holes which were before invisible. These animals are of a great variety of shapes and sizes, and in such prodigious numbers, that, in a short time,...appears to be alive and in motion. The most common of the worms at Loo-Choo is in the form of a star, with arms from four to six inches long, which are... | |
| Ireland commissioners of nat. educ - 1835 - 398 páginas
...from holes which were before invisible. These animals are of a great variety of shapes and sizes, and in such prodigious numbers, that, in a short time,...appears to be alive and in motion. The most common of the worms at Jjoo-Choo is in the form of a star, with arms from four to six inches long, which are... | |
| 1836 - 424 páginas
...from holes which were before invisible. These animals are of a great variety of shapes and sizes, and in such prodigious numbers, that, in a short time,...appears to be alive and in motion. The most common of the worms at Loo-Choo is in the form of a star, with arms from four to six inches long, which are... | |
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