Oxmiinda regalia completely fringes the banks of the river between the lakes, and forms a prominent feature in this most lovely scenery. So altered is the usual character of this fern, that its long fronds arch gracefully over, and dip their masses of... A History of British Ferns - Página 311por Edward Newman - 1854 - 343 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| EDWARD CHARLESWORTH , F.G.S - 1840 - 548 páginas
...fringes the banks of the river between the lakes, and forms a prominent feature in this most lovely scenery. So altered is the usual character of this...water ; while the saucy coots, from beneath the canopy it affords them, gaze fearlessly on the visitors who are continually passing by. One of the boatmen... | |
| John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson - 1840 - 534 páginas
...fringes the banks of the river between the lakes, and forms a prominent feature in this most lovely scenery. So altered is the usual character of this...water ; while the saucy coots, from beneath the canopy it affords them, gaze fearlessly on the visitors who are continually passing by. One of the boatmen... | |
| 1840 - 456 páginas
...fringes the banks of the river between the lakes, and forms a prominent feature in this most lovely scenery. So altered is the usual character of this...water ; while the saucy coots, from beneath the canopy it affords them, gaze fearlessly on the visitors who are continually passing by. One of the boatmen... | |
| 1840 - 534 páginas
...fringes the banks of the river between the lakes, and forms a prominent feature in this most lovely scenery. So altered is the usual character of this...and dip their masses of seed in the crystal water; It was through the Gap of Dunloe that I now took my course, having heard its sublimity mightily extolled,... | |
| Anne Pratt - 1855 - 346 páginas
...the lakes, and certainly forms a most prominent feature in that lovely but neglected portion of that far-famed scenery. So altered is the usual character...water ; while the saucy coots, from beneath the canopy it affords them, gaze fearlessly on the visitors who are continually passing by." This fern is not... | |
| Anne Pratt - 1871 - 368 páginas
...and certainly forms a most prominent feature in that lovely but neglected portion of thatfar-famed scenery. So altered is the usual character of this...water ; while the saucy coots, from beneath the canopy it affords them, gaze fearlessly on the visitors who are continually passing by." This fern is not... | |
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