The song of the lark, besides being a most accessible and delightful subject for common observation, is a very curious one for the physiologist. Everyone in the least conversant with the structure of birds must be aware that, with them, the organs of... Chamber and cage birds, tr. by W.E. Shuckard - 第 274 頁Johann Matthaeus Bechstein 著 - 1871完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Leigh Hunt - 1834 - 680 頁
...and delightful subject for common observation, is a very curious one for the physiologist. Every one in the least conversant with the structure of birds,...organ, and it is often very curiously formed. Birds Tequire that organ less for breathing than other animals having a windpipe and lungs, because of the... | |
| 1847 - 854 頁
...and delightful subject for common observation, is a »ery curious one for the physiologist. Every one in the least conversant with the structure of birds...and it is often very curiously formed. Birds require that organ less for breathing than other animals having a windpipe and lungs, because of the air-cells... | |
| 1847 - 862 頁
...and delightful subject for common observation, is a very curious one for the physiologist. Every one in the least conversant with the structure of birds...modulation are inward, deriving little assistance from the tongup, and none, or next to none, from the mandibles of the bill. The windpipe is the musical organ,... | |
| John Leonard Knapp, Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1853 - 370 頁
...that wheel always includes either an ascent or a descent, it varies the pitch of the song." "Every one in the least conversant with the structure of birds,...from the mandibles of the bill. The windpipe is the AMERICAN EDITOR. 311 musical organ, and it is often very curiously formed. Birds require that organ... | |
| 1857 - 782 頁
...tones have been interestingly described by Mr Robert Mudie; the following are his words: — 'Every one in the least conversant with the structure of birds...and it is often very curiously formed. Birds require that organ less for breathing than other animals, having a windpipe and lungs, because of the air-cells... | |
| 1857 - 592 頁
...tones have been interestingly described by Mr. Robert Mudie ; the following are his words : " Every *ne in the least conversant with the structure of birds...with them the organs of intonation and modulation arc inward, deriving little assistance from the tongue, and none, or next to none, from the mandibles... | |
| Anne Wright - 1857 - 384 頁
...have been interestingly described by Mr. Robert Mudie, the following are his words : — " Every one in the least conversant with the structure of birds, must be aware that with 2 D3 them, the organs of intonation and modulation are inward, deriving little assistance from the... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1859 - 720 頁
...and delightful subject for common observation, is a very curious one for the physiologist. Every one in the least conversant with the structure of birds...of the bill. The windpipe is the musical organ, and is often very curiously formed. Birds require that organ less for breathing than other animals having... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1859 - 830 頁
...*">•• SKYLARKS. subject for common observation, is a very curious one for the physiologist. Every one, in the least conversant with the structure of birds,...and it is often very curiously formed. Birds require that organ less for breathing than other animals having a windpipe and lungs, because of the air-cella... | |
| Henry Gardiner Adams - 1863 - 330 頁
...pitch of the song. This author further observes that — The song of the Lark, being a most acceptable and delightful subject for common observation, is...and it is often very curiously formed. Birds require that organ less for breathing than other animals having a windpipe and lungs, because of the air cells... | |
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