Beautiful Shells; Their Nature, Structure, and Uses Familiarly Explained ...Groombridge and Sons, 1855 - 16 psl. |
Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 1–5 iš 8
xvi psl.
... habits , and connexion each with each of his various creatures . Properly to treat of fossil shells , would require a book of itself , and a large book too ; we can here but allude to the subject , as a part , and a very important and ...
... habits , and connexion each with each of his various creatures . Properly to treat of fossil shells , would require a book of itself , and a large book too ; we can here but allude to the subject , as a part , and a very important and ...
22 psl.
... habit of fre- quenting stony places , and the peculiar construction of the shell , which has a sharp edge running round each whorl ; it is commonly found lodged in the cavities of loose - lying stones , but which it can scarcely be ...
... habit of fre- quenting stony places , and the peculiar construction of the shell , which has a sharp edge running round each whorl ; it is commonly found lodged in the cavities of loose - lying stones , but which it can scarcely be ...
24 psl.
... habits . The Horny Planorbis , in Latin P. corneus , from cornu - a horn . The shape you will see , is flat , the whorls rolling upon each other like the folds of a bugle horn ; this shape would be termed orbicular , from orbis a sphere ...
... habits . The Horny Planorbis , in Latin P. corneus , from cornu - a horn . The shape you will see , is flat , the whorls rolling upon each other like the folds of a bugle horn ; this shape would be termed orbicular , from orbis a sphere ...
30 psl.
... habits of all living creatures , which are instructed by God to provide for their safety and wants , and often perceive , long before man himself does , the indications of calm and tempest , rain and drought , etc. But our little Turbo ...
... habits of all living creatures , which are instructed by God to provide for their safety and wants , and often perceive , long before man himself does , the indications of calm and tempest , rain and drought , etc. But our little Turbo ...
33 psl.
... habits — a slothful creature . So it is with human beings , sloth covers and hides the good qualities and virtues with an overgrowth at all times difficult to remove , and oftentimes destructive of all that is fair and good in the ...
... habits — a slothful creature . So it is with human beings , sloth covers and hides the good qualities and virtues with an overgrowth at all times difficult to remove , and oftentimes destructive of all that is fair and good in the ...
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Beautiful Shells– Their Nature, Structure and Uses Familiarly Explained Henry Gardiner Adams Peržiūra negalima - 2018 |
Beautiful Shells– Their Nature, Structure and Uses Familiarly Explained Henry Gardiner Adams Peržiūra negalima - 2018 |
Beautiful Shells– Their Nature, Structure and Uses Familiarly Explained Henry Gardiner Adams Peržiūra negalima - 2023 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
AMMONITE animal appearance Argonaut arms attached Barnacle BEAUTIFUL SHELLS belongs bird bivalve boat body bottom British called by naturalists cephalopods chalky Chiton coast Cockle colour comes commonest composed Conchology cone covered Cowry creatures curious Cuttle-fish Cypræa Eggs fish Flabellum foot fossil shells Fresh-water Gasteropod genus give Greek guineas habits handsome shell hollow horny inches long Indian seas inhabitant Islands kind Latin Limpit living MALACOLOGY mantle marine marked matter means membrane Mitre mollusca mollusk mouth MULTIVALVE muscles Mussel nacre native natural Nautilus ocean operculum ornaments outer Pearl Oyster Pectinida piece Plate polish Porcellaneous readers resemble rocks round sail Scallop scientific name seen Sepia shape shell shell-fish shores signifying soft sometimes called species specific name specimens spiral spire stone substance surface tell tentacles term testacean testaceous mollusks threads tint Trochus Turbo twisted univalve valves Venus Volute waves Wentletrap Whelk whorls word
Populiarios ištraukos
73 psl. - The fan-coral sweeps through the clear deep sea; And the yellow and scarlet tufts of ocean Are bending like corn on the upland lea: And life, in rare and beautiful forms, Is sporting amid those bowers of stone, And is safe when the wrathful spirit of storms Has made the top of the wave his own...
x psl. - But I have sinuous shells, of pearly hue Within, and they that lustre have imbibed In the sun's palace porch; where when unyoked His chariot wheel stands midway in the wave. Shake one, and it awakens, then apply Its polished lips to your attentive ear, And it remembers its august abodes, And murmurs as the ocean murmurs there.
71 psl. - Fraught with young life, it righted as it rose, And moved at will along the yielding water. The native pilot of this little bark Put out a tier of oars on either side, Spread to the wafting breeze a twofold sail, And mounted up and glided down the billowIn happy freedom, pleased to feel the air And wander in the luxury of light.
76 psl. - But as they reached its shore, The Almighty's breath spoke out in death, And the ammonite lived no more ! So the nautilus now, in its shelly prow, As over the deep it strays, Still seems to seek, in bay and creek, Its companion of other days. And alike do we, on life's stormy sea, As we roam from shore to shore, Thus, tempest-tost, seek the loved, the lost, But find them on earth no more...
ix psl. - And, wondering, on their faces fell To worship that celestial sound : Less than a god they thought there could not dwell Within the hollow of that shell, That spoke so sweetly, and so well.
58 psl. - Give me my scallop shell of quiet, My staff of faith to walk upon, My scrip of joy, immortal diet, My bottle of salvation: My gown of glory, hope's true gage, And thus I'll take my pilgrimage.
23 psl. - Snail sticks close, nor fears to fall, As if he grew there, house and all Together. Within that house secure he hides, When danger imminent betides Of storm, or other harm besides Of weather. Give but his horns the slightest touch, His self-collecting power is such, He shrinks into his house, with much Displeasure. Where'er he dwells, he dwells alone, Except himself has chattels none, Well satisfied to be his own Whole treasure. Thus, hermitlike, his life he leads, Nor partner of his banquet needs,...
73 psl. - The water is calm and still below, For the winds and waves are absent there, And the sands are bright as the stars that glow In the motionless fields of upper air.
41 psl. - This liquor contains, besides, a great variety of animalcule, five hundred times less in size, which give out a phosphoric light. Yet these are not the only inhabitants of this dwelling ; there are also three distinct species of worms.
71 psl. - Light as a flake of foam upon the wind, Keel upward from the deep emerged a shell, Shaped like the moon ere half her horn is filled ; Fraught with young life, it righted as it rose, And moved at will along the yielding water. The native pilot of this little bark Put out a tier of oars on either side, Spread to the wafting breeze a twofold sail, And mounted up and glided down the billow In happy freedom, pleased to...