Tropical Nature, and Other EssaysMacmillan and Company, 1878 - 356 pages |
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... tints of flower and bird and insect . Each strange and 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 ...
... tints of flower and bird and insect . Each strange and 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 ...
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... tints of spring , summer , and autumn , succeeded by the leafless boughs of winter , are constantly recurring phenomena which represent to us the estab lished course of nature . At the equator none of these changes occur ; there is a ...
... tints of spring , summer , and autumn , succeeded by the leafless boughs of winter , are constantly recurring phenomena which represent to us the estab lished course of nature . At the equator none of these changes occur ; there is a ...
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... tints , the bright browns and yellows of English woods ; much less the crimsons , purples , and yellows of Canada , where the dying foliage rivals , nay , excels , the expiring dolphin in splendour . Unknown the cold sleep of winter ...
... tints , the bright browns and yellows of English woods ; much less the crimsons , purples , and yellows of Canada , where the dying foliage rivals , nay , excels , the expiring dolphin in splendour . Unknown the cold sleep of winter ...
Page 92
... tint , exactly corresponds to that of the leaves of their food - plant ; and as they rest motion- less during the day , only feeding at night , they the more easily escape detection . In Java they are often kept alive on a branch of the ...
... tint , exactly corresponds to that of the leaves of their food - plant ; and as they rest motion- less during the day , only feeding at night , they the more easily escape detection . In Java they are often kept alive on a branch of the ...
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... tints . They abound on fallen tree - trunks and on foliage , in the hottest sunshine , and are among the most brilliant ornaments of the tropical forests . Some parts of the temperate zone , especially Australia and Chili , abound in ...
... tints . They abound on fallen tree - trunks and on foliage , in the hottest sunshine , and are among the most brilliant ornaments of the tropical forests . Some parts of the temperate zone , especially Australia and Chili , abound in ...
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