10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SALTATORIOUS»
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saltatorious in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
A Treatise on the Geography and Classification of Animals
Since he con— siders the saltatorious orthoptera as forming such a group, it is
probable that he included the cursorious ones with the Neuroptera in his Majora
section of Tetraptera ; and the resemblance of many of the Mantz'dw to the ...
2
An Introduction to Entomology: Or, Elements of the Natural ...
... this description will immediately occur to your recollection, — that I mean which
revels in our richest cheeses, and produces a little black shining fly (Tyrophaga
Casei). These maggots have long been celebrated for their saltatorious powers.
William Kirby, William Spence, 1843
3
The rebel privateer; or, The last cruise of the Black Angel
And now the saltatorious champions are ready to begin, stripped to the waist,
each the picture of muscular strength, the negro the bigger and heavier of the two
. In true scientific style the fifer began the well-known tune, at the first slowly; and
...
William Stephens Hayward, 1872
4
An Introduction in Entomology Or Elements of the Natural ...
These maggots have long been celebrated for their saltatorious powers. They
effect their tremendous leaps — laugh not at the term, for they are truly so when
compared with what human force and agility can accomplish — in nearly the
same ...
5
The natural history and antiquities of Selborne
These maggots have long been celebrated for their saltatorious powers. They
effect their tremendous leaps— laugh not at the term, for they are truly so when
compared with what human force and agility can accomplish— in nearly the
same ...
6
The natural history and antiquities of Selborne. With The ...
These maggots have long been celebrated for their saltatorious powers. They
effect their tremendous leaps — laugh not at the term, for they are truly so when
compared with what human force and agility can accomplish — in nearly the
same ...
Gilbert White, Edward Turner Bennett, 1837
7
The Natural History of Gallinaceous Birds: Vol. I. ...
Since he considers the saltatorious Orthoptera as forming such a group, it is
probable that he included the cursorious ones with the Neuroptera in his ma- jora
section of Tetraptera ; and the resemblance of many of the Mantidce to the ...
Sir William Jardine, 1834
8
A manual of entomology, tr. by W. E. Shuckard
or partially, in the water ; their shins and feet are broad, compressed, and fringed
on each side with long hair (Dyticus, Naucoris, Notonectd) Saltatorious (Saltatorii,
PL XVI. f. 5), are those which have very thick posterior thighs, by means of ...
Carl Hermann C. Burmeister, 1836
9
An Introduction to Entomology, or Elements of the Natural ...
These maggots have long been celebrated for their saltatorious powers. They
effect their tremendous leaps—laugh notat the term,fortheyare truly
sowhencompared with what human force and agility can accomplish—in nearly
the same ...
William Kirby &, William Spence
10
The Naturalist's Library: Gallinaceous birds, Game birds and ...
Since he considers the saltatorious Orthoptera as forming such a group, it is
probable that he included the cursorious ones with the Neuroptera in his ma- jora
section of Tetraptera ; and the resemblance of many of the Mantidte to the ...
Sir William Jardine, 1834