Tropical Nature, and Other EssaysMacmillan and Company, 1878 - 356 pages |
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Page vii
... beautiful object has been described in detail ; and both the scenery and the natural phenomena of the tropics have been depicted by master hands and with glowing colours . But , so far as I am aware , no one has yet attempted to give a ...
... beautiful object has been described in detail ; and both the scenery and the natural phenomena of the tropics have been depicted by master hands and with glowing colours . But , so far as I am aware , no one has yet attempted to give a ...
Page xii
... Beautiful - Why Allied Species of Flowers differ in Size and Beauty- Absence of Colours in Wind - fertilized Flowers - The same Theory of Colour applicable to Animals and Plants - Relation of the Colours of Flowers and their ...
... Beautiful - Why Allied Species of Flowers differ in Size and Beauty- Absence of Colours in Wind - fertilized Flowers - The same Theory of Colour applicable to Animals and Plants - Relation of the Colours of Flowers and their ...
Page 35
... beautiful examples of this mode of flowering is a small tree of the genus Polyalthea , belonging to the family of the custard - apples , not uncommon in the forests of North- western Borneo . Its slender trunk , about fifteen or twenty ...
... beautiful examples of this mode of flowering is a small tree of the genus Polyalthea , belonging to the family of the custard - apples , not uncommon in the forests of North- western Borneo . Its slender trunk , about fifteen or twenty ...
Page 46
... beautiful vegetation of the tropics , or in relation to the manners and customs , the lives and the well - being of the indigenous inhabitants . Ferns . The type of plants which , next to palms , most attracts attention in the ...
... beautiful vegetation of the tropics , or in relation to the manners and customs , the lives and the well - being of the indigenous inhabitants . Ferns . The type of plants which , next to palms , most attracts attention in the ...
Page 47
... beautiful productions of the tropics . Many species occur wild in the forests ; all have majestic foliage and handsome flowers , while some produce edible fruit . Of the ginger - worts ( Zingi- beracea and Marantacea ) , the well known ...
... beautiful productions of the tropics . Many species occur wild in the forests ; all have majestic foliage and handsome flowers , while some produce edible fruit . Of the ginger - worts ( Zingi- beracea and Marantacea ) , the well known ...
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