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" ... would proceed but lamely without them ; by boring, perforating, and loosening the soil, and rendering it pervious to rains and the fibres of plants ; by drawing straws and stalks of leaves and twigs into it ; and, most of all, by throwing up such... "
The Natural History of Selborne: Observations on Various Parts of Nature ... - الصفحة 194
بواسطة Gilbert White - 1833 - عدد الصفحات: 356
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Rural Sports, المجلد 2

William Barker Daniel - 1812 - عدد الصفحات: 654
...into it ; and most of all, by throwing up such infinite numbers of earthy lumps, called Worm-casts, which being their excrement, is a fine manure for grain and grass. Worms affect slopes to avoid being flooded, and probably provide new soil for hills and slopes, when the...

An Essay on the Philosophy, Study and Use of Natural History

Charles Fothergill - 1813 - عدد الصفحات: 288
...into it; and, most of all, by throwing up such infinite numbers of lumps of earth called wormcasts, which, being their excrement, is a fine manure for grain and grass." The utility of worms, indeed, really consists in fertilizing the earth, though they act also as correctors...

Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., المجلد 10

1823 - عدد الصفحات: 872
...into it ; and most of all, by throwing up such infinite numbers of lumps called worm-casts, which form a fine manure for grain and grass. Worms probably provide new soil for hills and slopes when the rain washes the earth away ; and they affect slopes, probably to avoid being flooded. Gardeners...

The Natural History of Reptiles and Serpents: To which is Added, an Appendix ...

1824 - عدد الصفحات: 188
...up such infinite numbers of lumps, called worm-casts, which form a tine manure for grass and corn ! Gardeners and farmers express their detestation of...because they render their walks unsightly, and make them muclT work; and the latter, because they think worms eat their green corn. But these men would rind...

The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism ..., المجلد 2

1829 - عدد الصفحات: 642
...into it ; and, most of all, by throwing up such infinite numbers of lumps of earth called worm-casts, which being their excrement, is a fine manure for...where the rain washes the earth away ; and they affect slopi-, probably to avoid being flooded. Gardeners and Farmers express their detestation of worms :...

The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism ..., المجلد 2

1829 - عدد الصفحات: 520
...into it ; and, most of all, by throwing up such infinite numbers of lumps of earth called worm-nuts which being their excrement, is a fine manure for...and grass. Worms probably provide new soil for hills ami slopes where the rain washes the earth away ; and they atfect slopes, probably to avoid bring flooded....

The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism ..., المجلد 2

1829 - عدد الصفحات: 514
...rain washes the earth away ; and they wfeet slope«, probably to avoid being flooded. Gardeners anil farmers express their detestation of worms: the former,...because they render their walks unsightly and make th much work ; and the latter, because, as they think, wonf" eat their green corn. But these men would...

Animal biography, or, Popular zoology, المجلد 4

William Bingley - 1829 - عدد الصفحات: 380
...throwing up infinite numbers of lumps called worm-casts, which form a fine manure for grass and corn. Gardeners and farmers express their detestation of worms : the former, because they render the walks unsightly, and make them much work; and the latter, because they imagine that worms eat their...

The history and gazetteer of the county of Derby

Stephen Glover - 1831 - عدد الصفحات: 510
...it ; and, most of all, by throwing up such an infinite number of lumps of earth, called worm casts, which, being their excrement, is a fine manure for grain and grass. Gardeners and farmers express their detestation of worms ; the former, because they render their walks...

Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the Almanack

1832 - عدد الصفحات: 498
...into it ; and most of all, by throwing up such infinite numbers of lumps of earth called worm-casts, which, being their excrement, is a fine manure for grain and grass." He adds, " earth-worms make their casts most in mild weather, about March and April."* The fact is,...




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