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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CHAPTER I. A. Arrival at Greytown—The River San Juan–Silting up of the
Honour GE —Crossing the Bar—Lives lost on if–Sharks—Christopher Columbus
—Appearance of the Town—Trade—Healthiness of the Town and its probable ...
CHAPTER I. A. Arrival at Greytown—The River San Juan–Silting up of the
Honour GE —Crossing the Bar—Lives lost on if–Sharks—Christopher Columbus
—Appearance of the Town—Trade—Healthiness of the Town and its probable ...
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CHAPTER I. Arrival at Greytown—The River San Juan —Silting up of the Harbour
—Crossing the Bar—Lives lost on it — Sharks — Christopher Columbus —
Appearance of the Town —Trade— Healthiness of the Town and its probable ...
CHAPTER I. Arrival at Greytown—The River San Juan —Silting up of the Harbour
—Crossing the Bar—Lives lost on it — Sharks — Christopher Columbus —
Appearance of the Town —Trade— Healthiness of the Town and its probable ...
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With Observations on Animals and Plants in Reference to the Theory of Evolution
of Living Forms Thomas Belt. Juan is a noble river, and even in the dry months,
from March to June, there is sufficient water coming down from the lake to keep ...
With Observations on Animals and Plants in Reference to the Theory of Evolution
of Living Forms Thomas Belt. Juan is a noble river, and even in the dry months,
from March to June, there is sufficient water coming down from the lake to keep ...
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