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 Forms |
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Others are nearly hidden amongst palms and bread-fruit, orange, mango, and
other tropical fruit trees. A lovely Creeper (Antigonon leptopus), with festoons of
pink and rose-coloured flowers, adorns some of the gardens. It is called la ...
Others are nearly hidden amongst palms and bread-fruit, orange, mango, and
other tropical fruit trees. A lovely Creeper (Antigonon leptopus), with festoons of
pink and rose-coloured flowers, adorns some of the gardens. It is called la ...
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The bright colours of the male must make it very conspicuous to birds of prey, and
, probably in consequence, it is not nearly so bold as the obscurelycoloured
females. When a clear space in the brushwood is to be crossed, such as a road,
two ...
The bright colours of the male must make it very conspicuous to birds of prey, and
, probably in consequence, it is not nearly so bold as the obscurelycoloured
females. When a clear space in the brushwood is to be crossed, such as a road,
two ...
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... the rocks of the rapids. I was once in one, coming down a dangerous rapid on
the river Gurupy, in Northern Brazil, when we were driven with the full force of the
boiling stream broadside upon a rock, with such force that we were nearly all.
... the rocks of the rapids. I was once in one, coming down a dangerous rapid on
the river Gurupy, in Northern Brazil, when we were driven with the full force of the
boiling stream broadside upon a rock, with such force that we were nearly all.
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a rock, with such force that we were nearly all thrown down, but the strong canoe
was uninjured, although no common boat could have stood the shock without
being staved in. Having determined to go up the river in this boat, we took ...
a rock, with such force that we were nearly all thrown down, but the strong canoe
was uninjured, although no common boat could have stood the shock without
being staved in. Having determined to go up the river in this boat, we took ...
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(Momotus marţii), sitting up on a branch of a tree, moving its long curious tail from
side to side, so that it was nearly at right angles to its body. I afterwards saw other
species in the forests and savannahs of Chontales. They all have several ...
(Momotus marţii), sitting up on a branch of a tree, moving its long curious tail from
side to side, so that it was nearly at right angles to its body. I afterwards saw other
species in the forests and savannahs of Chontales. They all have several ...
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