The Natural History of Insects, Հատոր 2J. & J. Harper, 1835 - 321 էջ |
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... Fluids of Chrysalides are converted into Solids - Experiments of Reaumur -- Anal- ogy of the inactive State of a Chrysalis with the chew- ing of the Cud in Animals - State of the Chrysalis when ready to disclose the Butterfly ...
... Fluids of Chrysalides are converted into Solids - Experiments of Reaumur -- Anal- ogy of the inactive State of a Chrysalis with the chew- ing of the Cud in Animals - State of the Chrysalis when ready to disclose the Butterfly ...
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... Fluids of Chrysalides are converted into Solids Experiments of Reaumur - Analogy of the inactive State of a Chrysalis with the chewing of the Cud in Animals - State of the Chrysalis when ready to disclose the Butterfly - Extrication of ...
... Fluids of Chrysalides are converted into Solids Experiments of Reaumur - Analogy of the inactive State of a Chrysalis with the chewing of the Cud in Animals - State of the Chrysalis when ready to disclose the Butterfly - Extrication of ...
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... fluid as water , and they lie folded up in many very tender membranes interwoven with pulmonary tubes . The best ... fluids between the two skins are by this means rare- fied and dilated , and therefore they break and separ- ate both the ...
... fluid as water , and they lie folded up in many very tender membranes interwoven with pulmonary tubes . The best ... fluids between the two skins are by this means rare- fied and dilated , and therefore they break and separ- ate both the ...
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... fluid , which appears to ooze out chiefly from under the wings , and which , very soon drying , forms the exterior hard shell . At first the anten- næ , wings , and legs can each be separated from the body ; and it is only after these ...
... fluid , which appears to ooze out chiefly from under the wings , and which , very soon drying , forms the exterior hard shell . At first the anten- næ , wings , and legs can each be separated from the body ; and it is only after these ...
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... fluid with which the body of a newly - disclosed chrysalis is filled , and in which the rudiments of its future limbs and organs , themselves almost as fluid , swim , it does not appear that sufficiently precise experiments have ...
... fluid with which the body of a newly - disclosed chrysalis is filled , and in which the rudiments of its future limbs and organs , themselves almost as fluid , swim , it does not appear that sufficiently precise experiments have ...
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The Natural History of Insects, Հատոր 2 James Rennie,John Obadiah Westwood Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1876 |
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Էջ 43 - Which strike ev'n eyes incurious ; but each moss, Each shell, each crawling insect, holds a rank Important in the plan of Him who framed This scale of beings ; holds a rank which lost Would break the chain, and leave behind a gap Which Nature's self would rue.
Էջ 175 - The appearance of them is as the appearance of horses; and as horsemen, so shall they run. Like the noise of chariots on the tops of mountains shall they leap, like the noise of a flame of fire that devoureth the stubble, as a strong people set in battle array.
Էջ 7 - A DESCRIPTION OF PITCAIRN'S ISLAND, AND ITS INHABITANTS. With an Authentic Account of the Mutiny of the Ship Bounty, and of the subsequent Fortunes of the Mutineers.
Էջ 137 - Because like a watch it always cries click ; Then woe be to those in the house who are sick : For, as sure as a gun, they will give up the ghost, If the maggot cries click when it scratches the post. But a kettle of scalding hot water injected Infallibly cures the timber affected : The omen is broken, the danger is over ; The maggot will die, and the sick will recover.
Էջ 230 - Even so luxurious Men , unheeding , pass An idle summer life in fortune's shine , A season's glitter ! Thus they flutter on From toy to toy, from vanity to vice; Till , blown away by death , oblivion comes Behind, and strikes them from the book of life.
Էջ 175 - They shall run like mighty men ; they shall climb the wall like men of war; and they shall march every one on his ways, and they shall not break their ranks, neither shall one thrust another.
Էջ 175 - A fire devoureth before them; and behind them a flame burneth: the land is as the garden of Eden before them, and behind them a desolate wilderness; yea, and nothing shall escape them.
Էջ 230 - Fierce Winter sweeps them from the face of day. Even so luxurious men, unheeding, pass An idle summer life in fortune's shine, A season's glitter ! Thus they flutter on From toy to toy, from vanity to vice; Till, blown away by death, oblivion comes Behind, and strikes them from the book of life.
Էջ 175 - They shall run to and fro in the city ; they shall run upon the wall, they shall climb up upon the houses ; they shall enter in at the windows like a thief.