The most insignificant insects and reptiles are of much more consequence, and have much more influence in the economy of Nature, than the incurious are aware of; and are mighty in their effect, from their minuteness, which renders them less an object... The Quarterly Journal Of Agriculture - Seite 145von William Blackwood - 1831Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Bingley - 1803 - 624 Seiten
...(which renders them less an object of attention,) and from their numbers and fecundity. Dew-worms, though in appearance a small and despicable link in the chain of nature, yet, if lost, might make a lamentable chasm. For, to say nothing of half the birds and some quadrupeds which are... | |
| William Bingley - 1805 - 622 Seiten
...Dew-worms, though in appearance a small and despicable link iu the chain of nature, yet, if lost, might make a lamentable chasm. For, to say nothing of half the birds and some quadrupeds that are supported by them, worms seem to be the great promoters of vegetation, which would proceed... | |
| Charles Fothergill - 1813 - 288 Seiten
...these poor * History of Selbornc, vol. ip 364. despised animals ; for he has well observed, that " Earth-worms, though in appearance a small and despicable...quadrupeds, which are almost entirely supported by them, worms seem to be great promoters of vegetation, which would proceed but lamely without them, by boring,... | |
| 1823 - 872 Seiten
...extremity of the earthworm, resembling a good deal the medullary matter of the brain *. Dew-worms, though in appearance a small and despicable link in the chain of nature, yet, if lost, might make a lamentable chasm. For, to say nothing of half the birds and some quadrupeds which are... | |
| Gilbert White - 1829 - 364 Seiten
...matrem linpavidos: illam tereti cervice refljxam IVlulcerc alternos, et corpora fingere lingua," XXXV. LANDS that are subject to frequent inundations are...quadrupeds, which are almost entirely supported by them, worms seem to be great promoters of vegethey were her own offspring. This circumstance corroborates... | |
| Stephen Glover - 1829 - 600 Seiten
...mighty in their effect, from their minuteness, which renders them less an object of attention than their numbers and fecundity. Earth-worms, though in...quadrupeds, which are almost entirely supported by them, worms seem to be great promoters of vegetation, which would proceed hut lamely without them, by boring,... | |
| 1829 - 516 Seiten
...incurious are aware of; and are might у in their effect from their minuteness, which render them !*•" an object of attention ; and from their numbers and...make a lamentable chasm. For, to say nothing of half tb>birds, and some quadrupeds, which are almost entirely supported by them, worms seem to be great... | |
| 1829 - 642 Seiten
...render them less an object of attention ; and from their numbers and fecundity. Earth-worms, though iu appearance a small and despicable link in the chain...birds, and some quadrupeds, which are almost entirely supjsirted by them, worms seem to be great promoters ot' vegetation — which would proceed but lamely... | |
| 1829 - 520 Seiten
...attention ; and from their numbers and fecundity. Earth-worms, though in appearance a small and df«picable link in the chain of Nature, yet, If lost, would make a lamentable chasm. For, to say nothing of half tile birds, and some quadrupeds, which are almost entirely supported by them, worms seem to be great... | |
| 1829 - 514 Seiten
...Earth-worms, though in appearance a small iui« despicable link in the chain of Nature, yet, if lost, wnul« make a lamentable chasm. For, to say nothing of half...birds, and some quadrupeds, which are almost entirely »upported by them, worms seem to be great promoters of vei^ tation — which would proceed but lamely... | |
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