Upland and Meadow: A Poaetquissings ChronicleHarper & Brothers, 1886 - 397 páginas |
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... statoblasts , either fixed or free , and by regular buds , which grow out from the side of each polypide . The first are the founders of new colonies . The last merely increase the number of individuals in each established community ...
... statoblasts , either fixed or free , and by regular buds , which grow out from the side of each polypide . The first are the founders of new colonies . The last merely increase the number of individuals in each established community ...
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... statoblast . These statoblasts are enveloped in gelatine until after death of the colony , it being needed in order to protect the parent from laceration by the pointed hooklets , and so is retained until lost by exposure of the bud to ...
... statoblast . These statoblasts are enveloped in gelatine until after death of the colony , it being needed in order to protect the parent from laceration by the pointed hooklets , and so is retained until lost by exposure of the bud to ...
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abundant animal appear aquatic autumn beautiful birds bittern bloom branches burrows Carolina wren chirp Cloth color course crayfish creatures creek Crosswicks Creek crows cunning ditch eggs fact fishes flew flock flowers frost gathered grakles grass green ground habits Half Calf hawks heard hillside hour house mouse insects larvæ leaves look mammals meadows mice Miles moles mollusks morning mouse muskrat mussels naturalist nest never night nooks numbers nuthatches Oconio October opossum passed pine grosbeak placed Poaetquissings polypide probably rain ramble river rose-breasted grosbeak salamanders scarcely season seemed seen shelter sing song spade-foots sparrows species spider spot spring squirrels star-nosed mole statoblasts stream summer suppose sure surface tail tall thought tion to-day trap tree twig Uncut Edges upland uttered vols walk wander warblers watch water-scorpion weather week whip-poor-will whistled wild wind wings winter woods wren yards young
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Página 189 - And over it softly her warm ear lays : Whether we look, or whether we listen, We hear life murmur, or see it glisten ; Every clod feels a stir of might, An instinct within it that reaches and towers, 40 And, groping blindly above it for light, Climbs to a soul in grass and flowers...