Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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... birds . Even the curious and interesting points that arise on an estimate of the bird in this light would give it a ... birds and birds such as the Leipoa ocellata of Australia , that build mounds and hatch their eggs by fermenting heat ...
... birds . Even the curious and interesting points that arise on an estimate of the bird in this light would give it a ... birds and birds such as the Leipoa ocellata of Australia , that build mounds and hatch their eggs by fermenting heat ...
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... birds and birds that use heat of rotting leaves and sun for incubation of their eggs . It is hardly possible that the green vegetable matter nearest to the nest could for days and days be submitted to the heat of an incubating bird's ...
... birds and birds that use heat of rotting leaves and sun for incubation of their eggs . It is hardly possible that the green vegetable matter nearest to the nest could for days and days be submitted to the heat of an incubating bird's ...
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... birds had deserted them , as they were always cold and showed no signs of incubation , though day by day they became more and more discoloured . The constant presence of a pair of birds , however , in the vicinity of this nest led me to ...
... birds had deserted them , as they were always cold and showed no signs of incubation , though day by day they became more and more discoloured . The constant presence of a pair of birds , however , in the vicinity of this nest led me to ...
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Drama Mr Swinburnes First By RAMSAY COLLES M A | 1 |
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