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" Newman, who has long attended to the habits of humble-bees believes that 'more than two-thirds of them are thus destroyed all over England'. "
On the Origin of Species: By Means of Natural Selection, Or, the ... - Síða 57
eftir Charles Darwin - 1883 - 458 síður
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The Edinburgh Review, Bindi 111

1860 - 566 síður
...depends in a great degree on the number of field-mice, which destroy their combs and nests ; and Mr. H. Newman, who has long attended to the habits of humble-bees,...than two-thirds of them are thus destroyed all over Eng' land.' Now the number of mice is largely dependent, as every one knows, on the number of cats...
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The Shipley Collection of Scientific Papers, Bindi 293

1921 - 472 síður
...depends^ in a great degree on the number of field-mice, which destroy their combs and nests, and Col. Newman, who has long attended to the habits of humble-bees,...England'. Now the number of mice is largely dependent as everyone knows, on the number of cats; and Col. Newman says: 'Near villages and small towns I have...
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American Farmer

1866 - 546 síður
...field-mice, which destroy tfieir combs and nests ; and Mr. II. Newman, who has long attended to the habits Ы humble-bees, believes that more than two-thirds of...dependent, as every one knows, on the number of cats; and Mr. Newman says: "Near villages, and small towns, I have found the nests of hum'ule-bees more numerous...
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The National Review, Bindi 10

Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1860 - 556 síður
...depends in a great degree on the number of field-mice, which destroy their combs and nests ; and Mr. H. Newman, who has long attended to the habits of humble-bees,...dependent, as every one knows, on the number of cats ; and Mr. Newman says, 'Near villages and small towns I have found the nests of bumble-bees more numerous...
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National Review, Bindi 10

1860 - 564 síður
...depends in a great degree on the number of field-mice, which destroy their combs and nests ; and Mr. H. Newman, who has long attended to the habits of humble-bees,...dependent, as every one knows, on the number of cats ; and Mr. Newman says, ' Near villages and small towns I have found the nests of humble-bees more numerous...
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The Dublin Review, Bindi 48

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1860 - 594 síður
...depends in a great degree on the number of field mice, which destroy their combs and nests ; and Mr. H. Newman, who has long attended to the habits of humble-bees,...dependent, as every one knows, on the number of cats ; and Mr. Newman says, 'Nenr villages and small towns I have found the nests of humblebees more numerous...
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All the Year Round, Bindi 3

Charles Dickens - 1860 - 638 síður
...on the number of field-mice, which destroy their combs and nests ; and Mr. H. Newman, who has lon;j attended to the habits of humble-bees, believes that...dependent, as every one knows, on the number of cats ; and Mr. Newman says, " Near villages and small towns I have found the nests of humble-bees more numerous...
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Littell's Living Age, Bindi 66

1860 - 894 síður
...of fieldmice, which destroy their combs and nests ; and Mr. H. Newman, who has long attended to tho habits of humble-bees, believes 'that more than two-thirds...dependent, as every one knows, on the number of cats ; and Mr. Newman says, ' Near villages and small towns I have found the nests of humble-bees more numerous...
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the journal of agriculture

robert scott burn - 1861 - 738 síður
...depends in a great degree on the number of field-mice, which destroy their combs and nests; and Mr H. Newman, who has long attended to the habits of humble-bees,...dependent, as every one knows, on the number of cats ; and Mr Newman says, " Near villages and small towns I have found the nests of humble-bees more numerous...
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American Bee Journal, Bindi 2-3

1867 - 378 síður
...has long attended to thehabits of humble-bees, believes that "more than two-thirds of them are thns destroyed all over England." Now the number of mice...is- largely dependent, as every one knows, on the Dumber of cats; and Mr. Newman says, ''Near villxgc» and small towns I have found the nests of hnmble-bees...
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