The Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, 7±Ç

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Bombay Natural History Society, 1893
 

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521 ÆäÀÌÁö - Flowers seem intended for the solace of ordinary humanity : children love them ; quiet, tender, contented ordinary people love them as they grow ; luxurious and disorderly people rejoice in them gathered : They are the cottager's treasure ; and in the crowded town, mark, as with a little broken fragment of rainbow, the windows of the workers in whose heart rests the covenant of peace.
352 ÆäÀÌÁö - Its flowers in their perfect state are among the loveliest objects in the vegetable world, and appear, through a lens, like minute rubies and emeralds in constant motion from the least breath of air. It is the sweetest and most nutritious pasture for cattle ; and its usefulness added to its beauty, induced the Hindus, in their earliest ages, to believe that it was the mansion of a benevolent nymph.
33 ÆäÀÌÁö - I do not need to experiment. The roar raised by a squadron of " Lobopelta, if you poke at them with a straw, does not require " to be listened for with your hand to your ear. I should like, " however, to know something about the 'organs 'by which it is
229 ÆäÀÌÁö - We started many rhinoceroses,1 but, as the country abounded in brush-wood, we could not get at them. A she rhinoceros that had whelps, came out and fled along the plain ; many arrows were shot at her, but as the wooded ground was near at hand she gained cover. We set fire to the brush-wood, but the rhinoceros was not to be found. We got sight of another, that, having been scorched in the fire, was lamed and unable to run. We killed it, and every one cut off a bit of it as a trophy of the chase.
33 ÆäÀÌÁö - Cremastogastcr rogeiihoferi is violently and suddenly disturbed, the ants swarm out in thousands, wagging their abdomens in the manner so characteristic of Cremastogaster when excited ; at such times a distinct hissing sound is audible, as if a red-hot cinder had been plunged into water. I had always accounted for this by supposing it was caused by the material of the nest under the feet of the ants, and a similar though fainter sound, which may be heard when a large nest of Camponotus or...
33 ÆäÀÌÁö - Members will no doubt recognize his hand in the following characteristic note which fully supports my contention. " I do not need to experiment. The roar raised by a squadron of " Lobopelta, if you poke at them with a straw, does not require " to be listened for with your hand to your ear.
352 ÆäÀÌÁö - May Durva, which rose from the water of life, which has a hundred roots and a hundred stems, efface a hundred of my sins, and prolong my existence on earth for a hundred years!
33 ÆäÀÌÁö - Europe cannot be directly detected by the human ear, but this is not by any means true for all ants. Mr. R. C. Wroughton, who has within the last few weeks published an excellent paper on the ants of India, discusses Lubbock's statement that ants produce no sounds that are audible to us; saying, "I am almost certain, however, that I have heard such sounds.
174 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... is often repeated, so far as I have seen, it never happens a few files from the head of the column, but always so that each column shall be strong enough to cope with any ant community likely to be met with. Indeed, this manoeuvre seems often to be of the nature of a flanking movement. I have seen a strong column, marching on a white ant heap, detach in this way, columns right and left, and the several detached columns enter the heap from different points of the compass. The notion irresistibly...
362 ÆäÀÌÁö - The clumps have many long leaves and stems, rising 1 or 2 feet high, and many long, strong, deeply penetrating fibrous roots. It grows readily in door-yards, barnyards, and rich cultivated grounds, and produces an immense quantity of seeds. It is a very nutritious grass, and good for grazing, soiling, and hay. The succulent lower part of the stems, covered with the sheaths of the leaves, renders it difficult to cure well, for which several days are required. It may be cut two or three times, and...

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