The Quarterly Review, Volume 265, Issue 526John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 219
... Gulls and cormorants , for example , each have their approved alighting places where numbers congregate . One may see gulls among cormorants or cormorants among gulls , but their respective notions of desirability are clearly evidenced ...
... Gulls and cormorants , for example , each have their approved alighting places where numbers congregate . One may see gulls among cormorants or cormorants among gulls , but their respective notions of desirability are clearly evidenced ...
Page 220
... gulls when unoccupied assembled in vast numbers . Like all gre- garious creatures , they packed as closely as possible , from a distance resembling a huge patch of sea campion or an outcrop of white spar . Here and there in the thick of ...
... gulls when unoccupied assembled in vast numbers . Like all gre- garious creatures , they packed as closely as possible , from a distance resembling a huge patch of sea campion or an outcrop of white spar . Here and there in the thick of ...
Page 221
... gulls swooping across his line from every direction , the pere- grine's superior speed proved equal to the occasion , and he broke away , heading inland with the unsuccessful rescue - party clamouring astern . Interesting from many ...
... gulls swooping across his line from every direction , the pere- grine's superior speed proved equal to the occasion , and he broke away , heading inland with the unsuccessful rescue - party clamouring astern . Interesting from many ...
Contents
THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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