I do not believe nearly so many species of animals would perish as would here from the destruction of the kelp. Amidst the leaves of this plant numerous species of fish live which nowhere else could find food or shelter : with their destruction the many... The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal - Page 4041841Full view - About this book
| Books - 1839 - 658 pages
...this plant numerous species of fish live, which nowhere else would find food or shelter ; with their destruction, the many cormorants, divers, and other...miserable land, would redouble his cannibal feast, decrease in numbers, and perhaps cease to exist." Mr. Darwin gives a variety of ingenious reasons for... | |
| Science - 1841 - 498 pages
...this plant numerous species offish live, which nowhere else would find food or shelter; •with their destruction the many cormorants, divers, and other...miserable land, would redouble his cannibal feast, decrease in numbers, and perhaps cease to exist. * I hnve reason to believe that many of these are... | |
| William Rhind - 1841 - 756 pages
...of this plant many species of fish live which no where else would find food or shelter. With their destruction the many cormorants, divers, and other...seals, and porpoises, would soon perish also; and astly, the Fuegian savage, the miserable lord of this miserable land, would redouble his cannibal east,... | |
| Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - Agricultural chemistry - 1843 - 446 pages
...find food or shelter ; with their destruction, the many cormorants, divers, and other fishing-birds, the otters, seals, and porpoises, would soon perish...miserable land, would redouble his cannibal feast, decrease in numbers, and perhaps cease to exist." APPENDIX. EXPERIMENTS OF WIEGMANN AND POLSTORF. THE... | |
| Agricultural chemistry - Agricultural chemistry - 1849 - 300 pages
...this plant, numerous species of fish live, which no where else could find food or shelter ; with their destruction, the many cormorants, divers, and other...miserable land, would redouble his cannibal feast, decrease in numbers, and perhaps cease to exist." POTATO DISEASE. Method proposed by Dr. Klotzsch for... | |
| 1852 - 784 pages
...birds, the otters, seuls, and por,. -Í4- -, would soon perish also ; and histly, the Fuegian pavage, the miserable lord of this miserable land, would redouble his cannibal feast, decrease in numbers, and perhaps cease tu eAist '* If such be the amount of nnim.il life and enjoyment... | |
| Literature - 1864 - 764 pages
...fish ive, which nowhere else could find food or shelter. With their destruction the many cormorants and other fishing birds, the otters, seals, and porpoises, would soon perish also. We need add nothing to this beautiful account : " For wonderful indeed are all bli works, Pleasant... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1856 - 482 pages
...fish live, which nowhere else could find food and shelter; with their destruction the many cormorants and other fishing birds, the otters, seals, and porpoises,...of this miserable land, would redouble his cannibal feasts, decrease in numbers, and perhaps cease to exist." 9. Let not any one for a moment suppose that... | |
| William Rhind - Botany - 1857 - 874 pages
...of this plant many species of fish live which no where else would find food or shelter. With their destruction the many cormorants, divers, and other...porpoises, would soon perish also; and lastly, the Fujgian savage, the miserable lord of this miserable land, would redouble his cannibal feast, decrease... | |
| Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair, William Gregory - Agricultural chemistry - 1861 - 426 pages
...this plant, numerous species of fish live, which nowhere else would find food or shelter ; with their destruction, the many cormorants, divers, and other...miserable land, would redouble his cannibal feast, decrease in numbers, and perhaps cease to exist." EXPERIMENTS OF WIEGMANN AND POLSTORF THE composition... | |
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