Tropical nature, and other essaysMacmillan, 1878 - 356 pages |
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... closely with those at Batavia ; but at the latter place all the observations were made with extreme care and with the best instruments , and are therefore preferred as being thoroughly trustworthy.1 The accompanying diagram , showing by ...
... closely with those at Batavia ; but at the latter place all the observations were made with extreme care and with the best instruments , and are therefore preferred as being thoroughly trustworthy.1 The accompanying diagram , showing by ...
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... closely to the bark of trees like ivy . The great birds ' - nest fern ( Platycerium ) attaches its shell - like fronds high up on the trunks of lofty trees . Many small terrestrial species have digitate , or ovate , or ivy- shaped , or ...
... closely to the bark of trees like ivy . The great birds ' - nest fern ( Platycerium ) attaches its shell - like fronds high up on the trunks of lofty trees . Many small terrestrial species have digitate , or ovate , or ivy- shaped , or ...
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... slabs , which are made from very stout bamboos cut into lengths of about three or four feet and split down one side . The joints are then deeply and closely notched all round with a sharp chopping - knife , so that USES OF BAMBOO . 55.
... slabs , which are made from very stout bamboos cut into lengths of about three or four feet and split down one side . The joints are then deeply and closely notched all round with a sharp chopping - knife , so that USES OF BAMBOO . 55.
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... closely to the surface , as if exhibiting themselves to the greatest advantage . The beautiful little Erycinidæ of South America vary remarkably in their mode of resting . The majority always rest on the under surface of leaves with ...
... closely to the surface , as if exhibiting themselves to the greatest advantage . The beautiful little Erycinidæ of South America vary remarkably in their mode of resting . The majority always rest on the under surface of leaves with ...
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... closely resemble the pugnacious drongo - shrikes . Trogons , Barbets , and Toucans . Many of the families of Picariæ are confined to the tropical forests , and are remarkable for their varied and beautiful colouring . Such are the ...
... closely resemble the pugnacious drongo - shrikes . Trogons , Barbets , and Toucans . Many of the families of Picariæ are confined to the tropical forests , and are remarkable for their varied and beautiful colouring . Such are the ...
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abundant adapted adorned Africa allied Amazon animals ants Asia attract bamboo Batavia beautiful become birds blue brilliant butterflies carnivora causes changes character characteristic climate colour Colours of Animals comparatively conspicuous continent curious Danaidæ Darwin distinct Eocene equator equatorial zone existence extensive fact families fauna favourable feet female ferns fertilization flowers foliage forests fruits genera genus greater green groups habits heat humming-birds hyænas immense inhabit insects Juan Fernandez land larger larvæ leaves lemurs less light Madagascar Malay Archipelago male mammalia marsupials Miocene monkeys natural selection naturalists North northern observed occur ocean ornaments Palearctic parrots peculiar perhaps phenomena plants plumage probably produced proportion protection rays region remarkable resemble sexual selection showy slender sometimes South America species spots structure sun-birds surface tail temperate zones temperature theory tints tion trees tropical trunks Ungulata variation varied variety vegetation whole wings yellow