... invisible. These animals are of a great variety of shapes and sizes, and in such prodigious numbers, that, in a short time, the whole surface of the rock appears to be alive and in motion. The most common worm is in the form of... Outlines of Physical Geography - Página 8por George William Fitch - 1867 - 112 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Basil Hall - 1820 - 296 páginas
...and the waves begin to wash over it, the coral worms protrude themselves from holes which were before invisible. These animals are of a great variety of...surface of the rock appears to be alive and in motion. The most common worm is in the form of a star, with arms from four to six inches long, which are moved... | |
| 1821 - 726 páginas
...and the waves begin to wash over it, the coral worms protrude themselves from holes which were before invisible. These animals are of a great variety of...surface of the rock appears to be alive and in motion. The most common worm is in the form of a star, with arms from four to six inches long, which are moved... | |
| 1821 - 720 páginas
...it, the coral worms protrude themselves from holes which were before invisible. These animaU are of-a great variety of shapes and sizes, and in such prodigious...surface of the rock appears to be alive and in motion. The most common worm is in the form of a star, with arms from four to six inches long, which are moved... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 730 páginas
...invisible. These animals are of a great variety of shapes and sizes, and in such prodigious nuinbers, that, in a short time, the whole surface of the rock appears to be alive and in motion. The most common worm is in the form of a star, with arqas from four to six inches long, which are moved... | |
| Basil Hall - 1826 - 392 páginas
...fluctuations in the aspect of the sky bring such mortifying disappointments as the practical astronomer. The examination of a coral reef during the different...surface of the rock appears to be alive and in motion. The most common of the worms at Loo-Choo was in the form of a star, with arms from four to six inches... | |
| Basil Hall - 1827 - 360 páginas
...fluctuations in the aspect of the sky bring such mortifying disappointments as the practical astronomer. The examination of a coral reef during the different...surface of the rock appears to be alive and in motion. The most common of the worms at Loo-Choo was in the form of a star, with arms from four to six inches... | |
| James Montgomery - 1827 - 296 páginas
...and the waves begin to wash over it, the coral worms protrude themselves from holes which before were invisible. These animals are of a great variety of...surface of the rock appears to be alive and in motion. The most common worm is in the form of a star, with arms from four to six inches long, which are moved... | |
| H. J. Lloyd - 1828 - 80 páginas
...and the waves begin to wash over it, the coral worms protrude themselves from holes which were before invisible. These animals are of a great variety of...surface of the rock appears to be alive and in motion. The most common of the worms at Loo-Choo is in the form of a star, with arms from four to six inches... | |
| 1828 - 472 páginas
...and the waves begin to wash over it, the coral worms protrude themselves from holes which before were invisible. These animals are of a great variety of...surface of the rock appears to be alive and in motion. The most common worm is in the form of a star, with arms from four to six inches long, which are moved... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 726 páginas
...the waves begin to wash over it, the coral •worms protrude themselves from holes which were before invisible. These animals are of a great variety of...surface of the rock appears to be alive and in motion. The most common worm is in the form of a star, with arms from four to six inches long, which are moved... | |
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