10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SNOWFLECK»
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snowfleck in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Heirloom Afghans to Knit and Crochet
Snowfleck. Throw. Designed byjanie Herrin SIZE 42" x 56" before border
MATERIALS Worsted weight yarn, 30 oz white 22 oz blue Note: Photographed
model made with Red Heart' Super Saver® #0311 White and #0886 Blue Size G
(4 mm) ...
Jean Leinhauser, Rita Weiss,
2005
2
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
Of reptiles, Rana nscunnnrs, Ssnsuswnas MACULOSA, Laurenti, and
Lrssorarron rsnnwrus, (Daud., nec L. PALMIPES.) Northern Snowfleck (
PLBCTROPHANES),-—fl'0I!1 which, indeed, it hardly dilfers more than Esra!-
zmza PYRBHULOIDES ...
Asiatic Society (Calcutta, India),
1855
3
The Distilleries of Campbeltown: The Rise and Fall of the ...
Later she wasreplaced by the 'Snowfleck', a motor auxiliary yawl whichheowned
in conjunction with his friend and former schoolfellow, the lateMrD.D. Andrew,
aCampbeltown manwho had a successful business career in the shipping line in
...
4
The British Cyclopæedia of Natural History: Combining a ...
... as may be often observed in the snowfleck, and sometimes in the bramblefinch
, are very apt to become quite white when much exposed to intensely cold
weather. In many cases they even entirely conceal the tnie colours of a bird's
plumage, ...
Charles Frederick Partington,
1835
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The Magazine of Natural History: 1836
The common pipit, a modification of the den- tirostral type ; and the Lapland
snowfleck, one of the coni- rostral (as here limited); are in so far related to each
other by analogy, as that they are both approximations towards the lark genus, ...
6
Magazine of Natural History
Phytosafirus, description of, 348. Plectrophanci nivalis. See Snowfleck.
Plerophasmata, objections to M. Semite's arrangement, 144. Plesiosaurus,
description of, 345. Pleurosatirus, description of, 290. Plover, golden, manner of
moulting, 261.
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The British cyclopædia of natural history
... as may be often observed in the snowfleck, and sometimes in the bramblefinch
, are very apt to become quite white when much exposed to intensely cold
weather. In many cases they even entirely conceal the true colours of a bird's
plumage ...
Charles Frederick Partington,
1835
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The British Cyclopaedia of the Arts, Sciences, History, ...
... as may be often observed in the snowfleck, and sometimes in the bramblefinch
, are very apt to become quite white when much exposed to intensely cold
weather. In many cases they even entirely conceal the true colours of a bird's
plumage ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
SHU “ Fringiila, nostriitibus Snowfleck et SImulfall,-” Sibb. Scot. p. 18. , _ But our
learned naturalist is undoubtedly mistaken, in making this the same bird with the
snowflake or snow hunting. To SHOWD, o. n. V. Scnowo. . SHOWERS, s. pl.
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The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, ...
... now, inasmuch as there is already a Snowfleck generally (perhaps universally)
known by that name — though S. D. W. has changed the name to Snowy
Longspur- — is there not a great chance of the novice being misled by the same
name, ...
William Holl, Neville Wood, Edward Mammatt,
1836