| 1847 - 666 דפים
...the creature continnes fanning with his enormous wings, which keeps one cool, he hites a piece ont of the tip of the great toe, so very small indeed,...could scarcely be received into the wound, which is cousequently not painful; yet through this orifice he continues to suck the blood, until he is obliged... | |
| 1849 - 440 דפים
...slumber, they generally alight near the feet, where, while the creature continues fanning with its enormous wings, which keeps one cool, he bites a piece...so very small, indeed, that the head of a pin could be scarcely received into the wound, which is consequently not painful ; yet through this orifice he... | |
| 1854 - 428 דפים
...person they intend to attack is in a sound slumber, they generally alight near the feet, where, while the creature continues fanning with his enormous wings,...which keeps one cool, he bites a piece out of the great toe, so very small, indeed, that the head of a pin could scarcely be received into the wound,... | |
| 1854 - 402 דפים
...feet ; where, while the creature continues fanning with his enormous wings, which keeps the person cool, he bites a piece out of the tip of the great toe, so very small that the head of a pin could scarcely be received into the wound, which is consequently not painful.... | |
| Elephant - 1856 - 132 דפים
...slumber, they generally alight near the feet; which, while the creature continues fanning with his great wings, which keeps one cool, he bites a piece out...could scarcely be received into the wound, which is consequently not painful ; yet through this orifice he continues to suck the blood, until he is obliged... | |
| 1856 - 418 דפים
...enormous wings, to keep him cool, it bitesa pieceoutofthe top of his great toe. So very small is this, that the head of a pin could scarcely be received into the wound, which is consequently not painful ; yet, through this minute orifice it suck < the blood, until it is obliged... | |
| Georges Louis Leclerc comte de Buffon - 1857 - 756 דפים
...the feet, where, while the creature continues fanning with his enormous wings, which keeps the person cool, he bites a piece out of the tip of the great toe, so very small that the head of a pin could scarcely be received into the wound, which is consequently not painful.... | |
| Edmund Fillingham King - 1860 - 376 דפים
...person they intend toattack is in a sound slumber, they generally alight near the feet, where, while the creature continues fanning with his enormous wings,...so very small indeed, that the head of a pin could scarely be received into the wound, which is consequently not painful ; yet, through this orifice he... | |
| George Kearley - 1862 - 356 דפים
...alighting near the feet, it bites a piece out of the tip of the great toe, very small it is true, so that the head of a pin could scarcely be received into the wound, which is consequently not painful ; but that through The Great-leaved Horse-shoe Bat in the Gudarigby Caverns.... | |
| William Stephens Hayward - 1865 - 402 דפים
...person they intend to attack is in a sound slumber, they generally alight near the feet, where, while the creature continues fanning with his enormous wings,...could scarcely be received into the wound, which is consequently not painful ; yet through this orifice he continues to suck the blood, until he is obliged... | |
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