The Naturalist in NicaraguaJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1911 - 306 pages |
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Page 66
... seen the smallest class of ants carrying in leaves ; their duties appear to be inside , cutting them up into smaller fragments , and nursing the immature ants . I have , however , seen them running out along the paths with the others ...
... seen the smallest class of ants carrying in leaves ; their duties appear to be inside , cutting them up into smaller fragments , and nursing the immature ants . I have , however , seen them running out along the paths with the others ...
Page 88
... seen about this brook was the long - billed , fire - throated Heliomaster pallidiceps ( Gould ) , Tongue of Humming - bird , with the blades a little opened generally engaged in probing long narrow - throated red flowers , forming ...
... seen about this brook was the long - billed , fire - throated Heliomaster pallidiceps ( Gould ) , Tongue of Humming - bird , with the blades a little opened generally engaged in probing long narrow - throated red flowers , forming ...
Page 111
... seen or heard a jaguar before in the woods , and having often seen the footprints of the tapir , I thought it was the latter , and think- ing I would have to get very close up to it to do it any damage with my little charge of small ...
... seen or heard a jaguar before in the woods , and having often seen the footprints of the tapir , I thought it was the latter , and think- ing I would have to get very close up to it to do it any damage with my little charge of small ...
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The Naturalist in Nicaragua: A Narrative of a Residence at the Gold Mines of ... Thomas Belt No preview available - 2018 |
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amongst ancient animals ants Atlantic attacks beautiful beetles birds branches 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 humming-birds Indians inhabitants insects islands Jinotega journey Juigalpa lake land larvæ leaf 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 told Totagalpa town trachyte travelling trees tropical America valley variety vegetation Velasquez wasps whilst wings yellow young