The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 18Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1879 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... Observations on the " Water - Supply " of some of our Ancient British Encampments , more particularly in Wiltshire and Sussex : By SIR GEORGE DUCKETT , Bart . 162 177 " Kestrels and Crows " : By F. STRATTON , Esq . 181 On the Occurrence ...
... Observations on the " Water - Supply " of some of our Ancient British Encampments , more particularly in Wiltshire and Sussex : By SIR GEORGE DUCKETT , Bart . 162 177 " Kestrels and Crows " : By F. STRATTON , Esq . 181 On the Occurrence ...
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... observe all the steps are made in this prosecucion , and be sure to shew your own activity in it , and you shall want no encouragement or protection from hence . This is what I have to say to you upon this matter , and I doubt not of ...
... observe all the steps are made in this prosecucion , and be sure to shew your own activity in it , and you shall want no encouragement or protection from hence . This is what I have to say to you upon this matter , and I doubt not of ...
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... observation since 1875 . From my own observations I have been able to confirm to a great extent the remarkable statements made by previous observers with reference to these interesting insects . Nothing which has been said with ...
... observation since 1875 . From my own observations I have been able to confirm to a great extent the remarkable statements made by previous observers with reference to these interesting insects . Nothing which has been said with ...
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... observations and those of others , no less than 588 species which are thus found in association with ants , and the list will no doubt be very greatly ... observed , they have even lost the instinct of feeding 50 On the Habits of Ants .
... observations and those of others , no less than 588 species which are thus found in association with ants , and the list will no doubt be very greatly ... observed , they have even lost the instinct of feeding 50 On the Habits of Ants .
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observed , they have even lost the instinct of feeding , and will starve in the midst of plenty , unless they have a slave to put food actually into their mouth . I have repeated and confirmed Huber's remark- able experiments on this ...
observed , they have even lost the instinct of feeding , and will starve in the midst of plenty , unless they have a slave to put food actually into their mouth . I have repeated and confirmed Huber's remark- able experiments on this ...
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