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... indiscriminately on insects and plants, are perhaps more instrumental than any other of the terrestrial tribes in preserving a constant equilibrium between the relative numbers of different classes of animals and vegetables. If the insects become very numerous and devour the plants, these birds will immediately derive a larger portion of their subsistence from insects, just as the Arabians, Syrians, and Hottentots feed on locusts, when the locusts devour their crops. Reciprocal influence of aquatic and terrestrial species. The intimate relation of the inhabitants of the water to those of the land, and the influence exerted by each on the relative number of species, must not be overlooked amongst the complicated causes which determine the existence of ...
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... . Corinth and its colonies retained koppa, origin of the Latin Q'. also Heb. gam. Cf. Gk. hama, together with. altar Eg. chaut; Heb. harel (har = mountain); Gk. bomos, thumele, eschara; Lat. ara; Etr. ar, fire; cf. the Syrian city of Arpad; voice of the altar? (Gk. phatis is a divine utterance). Amar Sin Sum., bull-calf of Sin amber Gk. elektron; Heb. chashmal, in Bible = radiant, in modern Heb. = electricity, as a substance = amber. Eg. sakal, Lat. sucinum. Q-CD ...
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