| Franklin Thomas Baker - Readers - 1910 - 504 pages
...in different parts, found its average breadth to be rather more than three THE PASSENGER PIGEON 449 then to be seen, but a great number of persons, with horses and wagons, guns and ammunition, had already established camps on the borders. Everything proved to me that the... | |
| Jean-Henri Fabre - Domestic animals - 1918 - 392 pages
...of the forest where the trees were of great magnitude, and where there was little underwood. . . . My first view of it was about a fortnight subsequent to the period when they had made choice of it, and I arrived there nearly two hours before sunset. Few pigeons were then to be... | |
| Jean-Henri Fabre - Domestic animals - 1918 - 392 pages
...of the forest where the trees were of great magnitude, and where there was little underwood. . . . My first view of it was about a fortnight subsequent to the period when they had made choice of it, and I arrived there nearly two hours before sunset. Few pigeons were then to be... | |
| Jean-Henri Fabre - Domestic animals - 1918 - 390 pages
...of the forest where the trees were of great magnitude, and where there was little underwood. . . . My first view of it was about a fortnight subsequent to the period when they had made choice of it, and I arrived there nearly two hours before sunset. Few pigeons were then to be... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Readers - 1920 - 390 pages
...through it upwards of forty miles, and, crossing it in different parts, found its average breadth to be rather more than three miles. My first view of it...a fortnight subsequent to the period when they had made choice of it, and I arrived there nearly two hours before sunset. 11. Many trees, two feet in... | |
| Kentucky Geological Survey - Geology - 1925 - 416 pages
...through it upwards of forty miles, and, crossing it in different parts, found its average breadth to be rather more than three miles. My first view of it...a fortnight subsequent to the period when they had made choice of it, and I arrived there nearly two hours before sunset. Few pigeons were then to be... | |
| Geology - 1925 - 414 pages
...through it upwards of forty miles, and, crossing it in different parts, found its average breadth to be rather more than three miles. My first view of it...a fortnight subsequent to the period when they had made choice of it, and I arrived there nearly two hours before sunset. Few pigeons were then to be... | |
| Leroy E. Armstrong - 1916 - 408 pages
...through it upwards of forty miles, and crossing it in different parts, found its average breadth to be rather more than three miles. My first view of it was about a fortnight after the period when they had made choice of it, and I arrived there nearly two hours before sunset.... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1912 - 882 pages
...of 40 miles, and, crossing it in different parts, found its average breadth to be rather more than 3 miles. My first view of it was about a fortnight subsequent to the period when they had made choice of it, and I arrived there nearly two hours before sunset. Few pigeons were then to be... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1879 - 372 pages
...through it upwards of forty miles, and, crossing it in different parts, found its average breadth to be rather more than three miles. My first view of it...a fortnight subsequent to the period when they had made choice of it, and I arrived there nearly two hours before sunset. 11. Many trees, two feet in... | |
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