There are along every sea-beach more strange things to be seen, and those to be seen easily, than in any other field of observation which you will find in these islands. And on the shore only will you have the enjoyment of finding new species, of adding... The Natural History Review - Page 71856Full view - About this book
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1855 - 936 pages
...nature, object, or purpose, of the specimen ; but we agree with Mr. Kingsley, " there are along every seabeach more strange things to be seen, and those...these islands. And on the shore only will you have thff enjoyment of finding new species, of adding your mite to the treasures of science." We think,... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1855 - 196 pages
...few weeks, this summer ? " To which I answer, Try " the Wonders of the Shore." There are along every sea-beach more strange things to be seen, and those...the natural history of all our land species, are now well-nigh exhausted. Our home botanists, entomologists, and ornithologists are spending their time... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1859 - 314 pages
...a few weeks, this summer?" To which I answer, Try "the Wonders of the Shore." There are along every sea-beach more strange things to be seen, and those...other field of observation which you will find in. tliese islands. And on the shore only will you have the enjoyment of finding new species, of adding... | |
| 1868 - 510 pages
...the beach in search of wonders from the deep. Mr. Kingsley says there are along every sea-shore more things to be seen — and those to be seen easily...find in these islands. And on the shore only will yon have the enjoyment of finding new species— of adding your mite to the treasures of science. There... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1884 - 320 pages
...few weeks, this summer 1 " To which I answer, Try " the Wonders of the Shore." There are along every sea-beach more strange things to be seen, and those...the natural history of all our land species, are now well-nigh exhausted. Our home botanists and ornithologists are spending their time now, perforce, in... | |
| 1904 - 258 pages
...are along every seabeach more strange things to be seen easily than in any other field of observation in these islands. And on the shore only will you have...of adding your mite to the treasures of science." With reference to my article for July, in writing of nature study at Bootham School, York, for " Headmaster... | |
| J. D. Fish, S. Fish - 1996 - 588 pages
...a few weeks, this summer?' To which I answer, Try 'the Wonders of the Shore.' There are along every sea-beach more strange things to be seen, and those...species, of adding your mite to the treasures of science. Charles Kingsley, Glaucus or The Wonders of the Shore. Macmillan and Co., 1890. (By kind permission... | |
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