Ornamental and Domestic Poultry: Their History and ManagementGardeners' Chronicle, 1850 - 404 sidor |
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... colour some- thing between gamboge and ochre . The first wing feathers are pale cinnamon , barred with brown , like ... colours , there were two of the common sort , and one White cock and one White hen . The old notion respect- ing them ...
... colour some- thing between gamboge and ochre . The first wing feathers are pale cinnamon , barred with brown , like ... colours , there were two of the common sort , and one White cock and one White hen . The old notion respect- ing them ...
Sida 13
... colour , and sometimes with a tinge of greenish . That the Japanned birds have a right to be considered as a distinct species , and not a mere accidental variety of the common Indian kind , appears to be clearly proved by the fact that ...
... colour , and sometimes with a tinge of greenish . That the Japanned birds have a right to be considered as a distinct species , and not a mere accidental variety of the common Indian kind , appears to be clearly proved by the fact that ...
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... coloured . The mar- gin is toothed , just like the Concha Veneris ( Cypræa ) . " -Linnæus's Tour in Lapland , vol . ii . Mr. Yarrell , who , of all naturalists , is perhaps best acquainted with the nice distinctions that separate the ...
... coloured . The mar- gin is toothed , just like the Concha Veneris ( Cypræa ) . " -Linnæus's Tour in Lapland , vol . ii . Mr. Yarrell , who , of all naturalists , is perhaps best acquainted with the nice distinctions that separate the ...
Sida 19
... colour of the bill , and that they do not breed till their third year . It is not , however , generally known that the male is capable of increasing his kind a year earlier than the female ; so that a brood may be obtained from an old ...
... colour of the bill , and that they do not breed till their third year . It is not , however , generally known that the male is capable of increasing his kind a year earlier than the female ; so that a brood may be obtained from an old ...
Sida 28
... colour . The time of incubation is six weeks , or thereabouts . A common notion in Norfolk is that the Cygnets cannot be hatched till a thunder - storm comes to break the shells , and that the hen will go on sitting till the birth of ...
... colour . The time of incubation is six weeks , or thereabouts . A common notion in Norfolk is that the Cygnets cannot be hatched till a thunder - storm comes to break the shells , and that the hen will go on sitting till the birth of ...
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