| John George Wood - 1865 - 708 oldal
...&c., where they can cultivate their farms without molestation from the cattle. " There can be no doubt that the particular species of grainbearing grass...settlements are protected from graminivorous animals." After receiving this account, Mr. Darwin wrote to Dr. Lincecum, asking him whether he thought that... | |
| Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia - 1865 - 812 oldal
...species of grass, and in the same circle, appears again, receiving the same agricultural care as did the previous crop ; and so on, year after year, as I know to be the case on farms where there habitations are, during the summer season, protected from the depredations of... | |
| John George Wood - 1866 - 694 oldal
...&c.? where they can cultivate their farms without molestation from the cattle. " There can be no doubt that the particular species of grainbearing grass...settlements are protected from graminivorous animals." After receiving this account, Mr. Darwin wrote to Dr. Lincecum, asking him whether he thought that... | |
| John George Wood - 1866 - 732 oldal
...&c., where they can cultivate their farms without molestation from the cattle. " There can be no doubt that the particular species of grainbearing grass...settlements are protected from graminivorous animals." After receiving this account, Mr. Darwin wrote to Dr. Lincecum, asking him whether he thought that... | |
| John George Wood - 1866 - 674 oldal
...carried off, the paved area being left unencumbered until the ensuing autumn, when the same ' ant - rice' reappears within the same circle, and receives the...settlements are protected from graminivorous animals." After receiving this account, Mr. Darwin wrote to Dr. Lincecum, asking him whether he thought that... | |
| John George Wood - 1866 - 680 oldal
...carried off, the paved area being left unencumbered until the ensuing autumn, when the same ' ant - rice' reappears within the same circle, and receives the...settlements are protected from graminivorous animals." After receiving this account, Mr. Darwin wrote to Dr. Lincecum, asking him whether he thought that... | |
| Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Eller Taylor - 1869 - 412 oldal
...species of grass, and in the same circle, appears again, receiving the same agricultural care as did the previous crop ; and so on, year after year, as I know to be the case on farms where their habitations are, during the summer season, protected from the depredations of... | |
| 1868 - 848 oldal
...species of grass, and in the same circle, appears again, receiving the same agricultural care as did the previous crop ; and so on, year after year, as I know to be the case on farms where their habitations are, during the summer season, protected from the depredations of... | |
| John George Wood - 1872 - 422 oldal
...without molestation from the cattle. 1 There can be no doubt that the particular species of grain bearing grass mentioned above is intentionally planted. In...settlements are protected from graminivorous animals.' / observation, nor from seeing the Ants do something that looked a little like it, and then guessing... | |
| Ludwig Büchner - 1880 - 408 oldal
...carried off, the paved area being left unencumbered until the ensuing autumn, when the same ' ant rice ' reappears within the same circle, and receives the...settlements are protected from graminivorous animals." Buckley also mentions that Dr. Linecum's daughter went daily into the garden to see the ants carry... | |
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