| Wonders - 1848 - 496 pages
...landing, and an equal number going to sea. They are arranged, when on shore, in a very compact manner, and are classed with the greatest order, the young...birds in a fourth, &c. and so strictly do birds in a similar condition congregate, that should a bird that is moulting intrude itself among those that... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1852 - 616 pages
...are continually landing, and an equal number going to sea. They are arranged, when on shore, in as compact a manner and in as regular ranks as a regiment...similar condition congregate, that should a bird that is moulting intrude itself among those which are clean, it is immediately ejected from among them.... | |
| 1853 - 1036 pages
...of a corbel or bracket shape. number going to sea. equal ' They are arranged, when on shore, in as compact a manner and in as regular ranks as a regiment...and are | classed with the greatest order, the young birdi too PENGUINS. PENN, WILLIAM. 410 being in one situation, the moulting birds in another, the sitting... | |
| Mary Milner - 1855 - 814 pages
...them are continually landing, and an equal number going to sea. They are arranged when on shore in as compact a manner, and in as regular ranks, as a regiment...moulting birds in another, the sitting hens in a third, etc. ; and so strictly do birds in a similar condition congregate, that should a bird that is moulting... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1856 - 824 pages
...are continually landing, and an equal number going to sea. They are arranged, when on shore, in as compact a manner and in as regular ranks as a regiment...similar condition congregate, that should a bird that is moulting intrude itself among those which are clean, it is immediately ejected from Liming them.... | |
| John Frost - 1856 - 406 pages
...are continually landing, and an equal number going to sea. They are arranged, when on shore, in as compact a manner and in as regular ranks as a regiment...sitting hens in a third, the clean birds in a fourth ; and so strictly do birds in similar condition congregate, that should a bird that was moulting intrude... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1859 - 720 pages
...are continually landing, and an equal number going to sea. "They are arranged, when on shore, in as compact a manner, and in as regular ranks as a regiment...fourth, &c. ; and so strictly do birds in similar conditions congregate, that should a bird that is moulting intrude itself among those which are clean,... | |
| William Jones Rhees - 1859 - 96 pages
...swimming. From 30 to 40,000 Penguins have been seen at a time. They are arranged when on shore in as compact a manner and in as regular ranks as a regiment...soldiers, and are classed with the greatest order, the younger birds being in one situation, moulting birds in another, setting hens in a third, and so on.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1860 - 774 pages
...are continually landing, and an equal number going to sea. They are arranged, when on shore, in as compact a manner and in as regular ranks as a regiment...situation, the moulting birds in another, the sitting In n- in a Ihm!, the clean birds in a fourth, &c. ; and so strictly do birds in similar condition congregate,... | |
| sir Frederick Wellington J. Fitzwygram (4th bart.) - 1861 - 204 pages
...are continually landing, and an equal number going to sea. They are arranged, when on shore, in as compact a manner, and in as regular ranks, as a regiment of soldiers, and so classed in the greatest order, the young birds being in one situation, the moulting birds in another,... | |
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