A Vintage tour bus of Amelia Island Trolleys, in historic district of Fernandina Beach, with historical sign for the Naturalist, William Bartram, FL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-vintage-tour-bus-of-amelia-island-trolleys-in-historic-district-of-fernandina-beach-with-historical-sign-for-the-naturalist-william-bartram-fl-image398046411.html
RM2E3GG77–A Vintage tour bus of Amelia Island Trolleys, in historic district of Fernandina Beach, with historical sign for the Naturalist, William Bartram, FL
Grand Canyon Historic- Phantom Ranch Scene c NATURALIST, EDWIN D MCKEE STANDS ON COLORADO RIVER BEACH BELOW KAIBAB BRIDGE. CIRCA 1930. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-grand-canyon-historic-phantom-ranch-scene-c-naturalist-edwin-d-mckee-175495680.html
RMM5EEET–Grand Canyon Historic- Phantom Ranch Scene c NATURALIST, EDWIN D MCKEE STANDS ON COLORADO RIVER BEACH BELOW KAIBAB BRIDGE. CIRCA 1930.
JOHN BURROUGHS: Author and Naturalist, antique print 1907 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-john-burroughs-author-and-naturalist-antique-print-1907-105603074.html
RMG3PHPA–JOHN BURROUGHS: Author and Naturalist, antique print 1907
NATURALIST, EDWIN D MCKEE STANDS ON COLORADO RIVER BEACH BELOW KAIBAB BRIDGE. CIRCA 1930. Grand Canyon Nat Park Historic River Photo. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-naturalist-edwin-d-mckee-stands-on-colorado-river-beach-below-kaibab-175250557.html
RMM539TD–NATURALIST, EDWIN D MCKEE STANDS ON COLORADO RIVER BEACH BELOW KAIBAB BRIDGE. CIRCA 1930. Grand Canyon Nat Park Historic River Photo.
Nov 14, 1948 - Clearwater Beach, Florida, U.S. - Zoologist and writer IVAN SANDERSON holds monster cast print which appeared on the Suwannee River banks in 1948. The well-publicized incident attracted naturalist Ivan T. Sanderson, who conducted a 2-week, on-site investigation, resulting in a 50 page technical report. He summarized the case in his 1969 book 'More Things' expressing his conviction that the case was authentic. After discussing a series of anatomical features brought to light by the footprints, Sanderson went on to evaluate the possibility of hoaxing. After reviewing and dismissin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nov-14-1948-clearwater-beach-florida-us-zoologist-and-writer-ivan-image66483486.html
RMDT4GA6–Nov 14, 1948 - Clearwater Beach, Florida, U.S. - Zoologist and writer IVAN SANDERSON holds monster cast print which appeared on the Suwannee River banks in 1948. The well-publicized incident attracted naturalist Ivan T. Sanderson, who conducted a 2-week, on-site investigation, resulting in a 50 page technical report. He summarized the case in his 1969 book 'More Things' expressing his conviction that the case was authentic. After discussing a series of anatomical features brought to light by the footprints, Sanderson went on to evaluate the possibility of hoaxing. After reviewing and dismissin
Young Man, Walking along the Beach at Dawlish Warren, Devon, UK. Spring, 2018. Black and White. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/young-man-walking-along-the-beach-at-dawlish-warren-devon-uk-spring-2018-black-and-white-image179556156.html
RFMC3DKT–Young Man, Walking along the Beach at Dawlish Warren, Devon, UK. Spring, 2018. Black and White.
. Three voyages of a naturalist, being an account of many little- known islands in three oceans visited by the 'Valhalla,' R.Y.S.; . collecting was necessarily curtailed. Early in the afternoon of our first day welanded on the sandy beach, where we were metby the overseer, who conducted us to the settle-ment, about half a mile distant. But our arrivalwas followed by a heavy rain, which continuedfor the rest of the day, and obliged us to seekshelter in a house. I was, on that account, unableto do more than watch several species of birds.The commonest, and at the same time the mostbrilliant, was Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/three-voyages-of-a-naturalist-being-an-account-of-many-little-known-islands-in-three-oceans-visited-by-the-valhalla-rys-collecting-was-necessarily-curtailed-early-in-the-afternoon-of-our-first-day-welanded-on-the-sandy-beach-where-we-were-metby-the-overseer-who-conducted-us-to-the-settle-ment-about-half-a-mile-distant-but-our-arrivalwas-followed-by-a-heavy-rain-which-continuedfor-the-rest-of-the-day-and-obliged-us-to-seekshelter-in-a-house-i-was-on-that-account-unableto-do-more-than-watch-several-species-of-birdsthe-commonest-and-at-the-same-time-the-mostbrilliant-was-image375256272.html
RM2CPEB5M–. Three voyages of a naturalist, being an account of many little- known islands in three oceans visited by the 'Valhalla,' R.Y.S.; . collecting was necessarily curtailed. Early in the afternoon of our first day welanded on the sandy beach, where we were metby the overseer, who conducted us to the settle-ment, about half a mile distant. But our arrivalwas followed by a heavy rain, which continuedfor the rest of the day, and obliged us to seekshelter in a house. I was, on that account, unableto do more than watch several species of birds.The commonest, and at the same time the mostbrilliant, was
. Life of a Scotch naturalist: Thomas Edward, associate of the Linnaean Society. 310 The Loch of Spyrvie. [chap. xvii. sea-beach was neither more nor less than a veritable kitch- en-midden." The Rey. Dr. Gordon, of Bimie, near Elgin, had already found a similar accumulation of shells on the old margin of the Loch of Spynie, formerly an arm of the sea. The mound is situated in a small wood on the farm, of Brigzes.. SPTUIE OASTLE AND LOOH, It had been much diminished by its contents having been carted off from the centre of the heap, as manure or top- dressing for the adjoining fields. The Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-of-a-scotch-naturalist-thomas-edward-associate-of-the-linnaean-society-310-the-loch-of-spyrvie-chap-xvii-sea-beach-was-neither-more-nor-less-than-a-veritable-kitch-en-middenquot-the-rey-dr-gordon-of-bimie-near-elgin-had-already-found-a-similar-accumulation-of-shells-on-the-old-margin-of-the-loch-of-spynie-formerly-an-arm-of-the-sea-the-mound-is-situated-in-a-small-wood-on-the-farm-of-brigzes-sptuie-oastle-and-looh-it-had-been-much-diminished-by-its-contents-having-been-carted-off-from-the-centre-of-the-heap-as-manure-or-top-dressing-for-the-adjoining-fields-the-image216294070.html
RMPFW186–. Life of a Scotch naturalist: Thomas Edward, associate of the Linnaean Society. 310 The Loch of Spyrvie. [chap. xvii. sea-beach was neither more nor less than a veritable kitch- en-midden." The Rey. Dr. Gordon, of Bimie, near Elgin, had already found a similar accumulation of shells on the old margin of the Loch of Spynie, formerly an arm of the sea. The mound is situated in a small wood on the farm, of Brigzes.. SPTUIE OASTLE AND LOOH, It had been much diminished by its contents having been carted off from the centre of the heap, as manure or top- dressing for the adjoining fields. The
NATURALIST, EDWIN D MCKEE STANDS ON COLORADO RIVER BEACH BELOW KAIBAB BRIDGE. CIRCA 1930. Grand Canyon Nat Park Historic River Photo. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-naturalist-edwin-d-mckee-stands-on-colorado-river-beach-below-kaibab-175163277.html
RMM4YAF9–NATURALIST, EDWIN D MCKEE STANDS ON COLORADO RIVER BEACH BELOW KAIBAB BRIDGE. CIRCA 1930. Grand Canyon Nat Park Historic River Photo.
. Diversions of a naturalist . Natural history. 8o DIVERSIONS OF A NATURALIST 6 inches in length. These are eel-shaped, silvery fish, which swim near the shore, but burrow into the soft sand as the tide recedes. They are excellent eating. We used at Sandown to make up a party of young people to dig the smaller " sand-eels," or " sand-launce." The agility and rapid disappearance of the burrowing fish into the sand when one thought one had safely dug them out, rendered the pursuit difficult" and exciting. Then a wood fire on the beach, a frying-pan, fat, flour, and salt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diversions-of-a-naturalist-natural-history-8o-diversions-of-a-naturalist-6-inches-in-length-these-are-eel-shaped-silvery-fish-which-swim-near-the-shore-but-burrow-into-the-soft-sand-as-the-tide-recedes-they-are-excellent-eating-we-used-at-sandown-to-make-up-a-party-of-young-people-to-dig-the-smaller-quot-sand-eelsquot-or-quot-sand-launcequot-the-agility-and-rapid-disappearance-of-the-burrowing-fish-into-the-sand-when-one-thought-one-had-safely-dug-them-out-rendered-the-pursuit-difficultquot-and-exciting-then-a-wood-fire-on-the-beach-a-frying-pan-fat-flour-and-salt-image232338522.html
RMRDYX4A–. Diversions of a naturalist . Natural history. 8o DIVERSIONS OF A NATURALIST 6 inches in length. These are eel-shaped, silvery fish, which swim near the shore, but burrow into the soft sand as the tide recedes. They are excellent eating. We used at Sandown to make up a party of young people to dig the smaller " sand-eels," or " sand-launce." The agility and rapid disappearance of the burrowing fish into the sand when one thought one had safely dug them out, rendered the pursuit difficult" and exciting. Then a wood fire on the beach, a frying-pan, fat, flour, and salt
. Life of a Scotch naturalist: Thomas Edward, associate of the Linnaean Society. 310 The Loch of Spyrvie. [chap. xvii. sea-beach was neither more nor less than a veritable kitch- en-midden." The Rey. Dr. Gordon, of Bimie, near Elgin, had already found a similar accumulation of shells on the old margin of the Loch of Spynie, formerly an arm of the sea. The mound is situated in a small wood on the farm, of Brigzes.. SPTUIE OASTLE AND LOOH, It had been much diminished by its contents having been carted off from the centre of the heap, as manure or top- dressing for the adjoining fields. The Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-of-a-scotch-naturalist-thomas-edward-associate-of-the-linnaean-society-310-the-loch-of-spyrvie-chap-xvii-sea-beach-was-neither-more-nor-less-than-a-veritable-kitch-en-middenquot-the-rey-dr-gordon-of-bimie-near-elgin-had-already-found-a-similar-accumulation-of-shells-on-the-old-margin-of-the-loch-of-spynie-formerly-an-arm-of-the-sea-the-mound-is-situated-in-a-small-wood-on-the-farm-of-brigzes-sptuie-oastle-and-looh-it-had-been-much-diminished-by-its-contents-having-been-carted-off-from-the-centre-of-the-heap-as-manure-or-top-dressing-for-the-adjoining-fields-the-image232034040.html
RMRDE1P0–. Life of a Scotch naturalist: Thomas Edward, associate of the Linnaean Society. 310 The Loch of Spyrvie. [chap. xvii. sea-beach was neither more nor less than a veritable kitch- en-midden." The Rey. Dr. Gordon, of Bimie, near Elgin, had already found a similar accumulation of shells on the old margin of the Loch of Spynie, formerly an arm of the sea. The mound is situated in a small wood on the farm, of Brigzes.. SPTUIE OASTLE AND LOOH, It had been much diminished by its contents having been carted off from the centre of the heap, as manure or top- dressing for the adjoining fields. The
. Pearls and pebbles; or, Notes of an old naturalist. Natural history. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH. Vll carpenters. It was so cold they rolled me up in a velvet pelisse belonging to Eliza to keep me from freezing, but I was as merry as a cricket all the way, and kept them laughing over my childish sallies. We stopped at a place called ' Deadman's Grave' to have some straw put into the bottom of the cart to keep us warm. No, I shall never forget that journey to Reydon through the snow." A line old Elizabethan mansion, of which the title-deed. GUN HILL, SOUTHWOLE BEACH. dates back to the reign of E Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pearls-and-pebbles-or-notes-of-an-old-naturalist-natural-history-biographical-sketch-vll-carpenters-it-was-so-cold-they-rolled-me-up-in-a-velvet-pelisse-belonging-to-eliza-to-keep-me-from-freezing-but-i-was-as-merry-as-a-cricket-all-the-way-and-kept-them-laughing-over-my-childish-sallies-we-stopped-at-a-place-called-deadmans-grave-to-have-some-straw-put-into-the-bottom-of-the-cart-to-keep-us-warm-no-i-shall-never-forget-that-journey-to-reydon-through-the-snowquot-a-line-old-elizabethan-mansion-of-which-the-title-deed-gun-hill-southwole-beach-dates-back-to-the-reign-of-e-image232341242.html
RMRE01HE–. Pearls and pebbles; or, Notes of an old naturalist. Natural history. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH. Vll carpenters. It was so cold they rolled me up in a velvet pelisse belonging to Eliza to keep me from freezing, but I was as merry as a cricket all the way, and kept them laughing over my childish sallies. We stopped at a place called ' Deadman's Grave' to have some straw put into the bottom of the cart to keep us warm. No, I shall never forget that journey to Reydon through the snow." A line old Elizabethan mansion, of which the title-deed. GUN HILL, SOUTHWOLE BEACH. dates back to the reign of E
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