The Practical Teacher, Volumen1,Tema 1T. Nelson, 1882 |
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... Insect Life . By Theodore Wood , M.E.S. , Joint Author of The Field Naturalist's Handbook . ' • I. What is an Insect ... Insects , VII . The Cat Tribe , iii . 322 VIII . The Dog Tribe , 369 IV . The Coleoptera or Beetles IX . Whales ...
... Insect Life . By Theodore Wood , M.E.S. , Joint Author of The Field Naturalist's Handbook . ' • I. What is an Insect ... Insects , VII . The Cat Tribe , iii . 322 VIII . The Dog Tribe , 369 IV . The Coleoptera or Beetles IX . Whales ...
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... Insect Life . By Theodore Wood , M.E.S. , Joint Author of The Field Naturalist's Handbook . ' What is an Insect , 122 ... Insects , VII . The Cat Tribe , iii . 322 220 VIII . The Dog Tribe , 369 IV . The Coleoptera or Beetles IX . Whales ...
... Insect Life . By Theodore Wood , M.E.S. , Joint Author of The Field Naturalist's Handbook . ' What is an Insect , 122 ... Insects , VII . The Cat Tribe , iii . 322 220 VIII . The Dog Tribe , 369 IV . The Coleoptera or Beetles IX . Whales ...
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... . Theodore Wood's first article on ' Practical Lessons on Insect Life ' will also appear in our next issue . THE MOST INTERESTING READING BOOKS EVER ISSUED . THE SCHOOLMASTER 106 [ APRIL 1881 . THE PRACTICAL TEACHER .
... . Theodore Wood's first article on ' Practical Lessons on Insect Life ' will also appear in our next issue . THE MOST INTERESTING READING BOOKS EVER ISSUED . THE SCHOOLMASTER 106 [ APRIL 1881 . THE PRACTICAL TEACHER .
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... insect - eating species , is included in it , serving , like the tails of birds , as a natural rudder by which the animal can direct its course . In the fruit - eating bats , however , where so great agility in the air is not necessary ...
... insect - eating species , is included in it , serving , like the tails of birds , as a natural rudder by which the animal can direct its course . In the fruit - eating bats , however , where so great agility in the air is not necessary ...
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... insects which fly about dusk , and at that time people the air in myriads . The appetite of the ani- mals is al- most in- satiable , as may be gathered from the fact that a specimen of the short- eared bat , lately kept in captiv- ity ...
... insects which fly about dusk , and at that time people the air in myriads . The appetite of the ani- mals is al- most in- satiable , as may be gathered from the fact that a specimen of the short- eared bat , lately kept in captiv- ity ...
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