The Naturalist in Nicaragua: A Narrative of a Residence at the Gold Mines of Chontales; Journeys in the Savannahs and Forests; with Observations on Animals and Plants in Reference to the Theory of Evolution of Living FormsE. Bumpus, 1888 - 403 pages |
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... taken over it— the Caribs waited just outside until a higher wave than usual came rolling in , then paddling with all their might we were carried over on its crest , and found our- selves in the smooth water of the river . Many lives ...
... taken over it— the Caribs waited just outside until a higher wave than usual came rolling in , then paddling with all their might we were carried over on its crest , and found our- selves in the smooth water of the river . Many lives ...
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... taken . Our boatmen paddled on until nine o'clock , when we anchored in the middle of the stream , which was here about one hundred yards wide . Distant as we were from the shores , we were not too far for the mosquitoes , which came ...
... taken . Our boatmen paddled on until nine o'clock , when we anchored in the middle of the stream , which was here about one hundred yards wide . Distant as we were from the shores , we were not too far for the mosquitoes , which came ...
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... taken by the first one , although it was far out of sight . Wherever it had made a slight detour they did so likewise . I scraped with my knife a small portion of the clay on the trail , and the ants were completely at fault for a time ...
... taken by the first one , although it was far out of sight . Wherever it had made a slight detour they did so likewise . I scraped with my knife a small portion of the clay on the trail , and the ants were completely at fault for a time ...
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... taken to keep the public stores full , no private man can want anything ; for among them there is no unequal distribution , so that no man is poor , nor in any necessity , and though no man has anything , yet they are all rich ; for ...
... taken to keep the public stores full , no private man can want anything ; for among them there is no unequal distribution , so that no man is poor , nor in any necessity , and though no man has anything , yet they are all rich ; for ...
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... taken of the situa- tion to fix the custom - house there , where are collected the duties on all articles going up to the interior . The first view of Castillo when coming up the river is a fine The fort - crowned hill and the little ...
... taken of the situa- tion to fix the custom - house there , where are collected the duties on all articles going up to the interior . The first view of Castillo when coming up the river is a fine The fort - crowned hill and the little ...
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amongst ancient animals ants Atlantic attacks beautiful beetles birds branches brushwood bushes butterflies carried cattle Central America Chontales colour continued couvade covered crossed dark Depilto dogs Ecitons feet flowers forest fresh-water fruit glacial period gold grass green Greytown ground hills Indians inhabitants insects islands Jinotega journey Juigalpa lake land larvæ leaf-cutting ants leaves Libertad live lodes longicorn look maize Masaya Matagalpa Mexico miles mines mountain mules Nahuatls natives nearly nest Nicaragua night numerous o'clock Ocotal passed plains plants prey probably quartz quartz veins rain range reached resemblance Rio Frio river road rocks rocky San Ubaldo Santo Domingo savannahs seen side slope soon Spaniards species spiders steep stones surface Teustepe tion told Totagalpa town trachyte travelling trees trogons tropical America valley variety vegetation Velasquez wasp whilst wings yellow young