Tropical nature, and other essaysMacmillan, 1878 - 356 pages |
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Alfred Russel Wallace. THE TROPICS . LAND of the Sun ! where joyous green - robed Spring And leaf - crowned Summer deck the Earth for ever ; No Winter stern their sweet embrace to sever And numb to silence every living thing , But bird ...
Alfred Russel Wallace. THE TROPICS . LAND of the Sun ! where joyous green - robed Spring And leaf - crowned Summer deck the Earth for ever ; No Winter stern their sweet embrace to sever And numb to silence every living thing , But bird ...
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... social pleasure . Land of green fields and flowers ! Thou givest birth To shifting scenes of beauty , which outshine Th ' unvarying splendours of the Tropic's clime . PREFACE . THE luxuriance and beauty of Tropical Nature is.
... social pleasure . Land of green fields and flowers ! Thou givest birth To shifting scenes of beauty , which outshine Th ' unvarying splendours of the Tropic's clime . PREFACE . THE luxuriance and beauty of Tropical Nature is.
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... green , yellowish , or brown colours , or occasionally nearly black . Some are perfectly smooth , others deeply cracked and furrowed , while in a considerable number the bark splits off in flakes or hangs down in long fibrous ribands ...
... green , yellowish , or brown colours , or occasionally nearly black . Some are perfectly smooth , others deeply cracked and furrowed , while in a considerable number the bark splits off in flakes or hangs down in long fibrous ribands ...
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... green state it is an excellent vegetable resembling roasted chestnuts ; when ripe it is sometimes pulped and boiled with water , making a very agreeable sweet soup ; or it is roasted , or cut into slices and fried , in either form being ...
... green state it is an excellent vegetable resembling roasted chestnuts ; when ripe it is sometimes pulped and boiled with water , making a very agreeable sweet soup ; or it is roasted , or cut into slices and fried , in either form being ...
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... green or dry is almost entirely free from any peculiar taste or smell . The way in which these various qualities of the bamboo render it so valuable , will be best shown by giving a brief account of some of the uses to which it is ...
... green or dry is almost entirely free from any peculiar taste or smell . The way in which these various qualities of the bamboo render it so valuable , will be best shown by giving a brief account of some of the uses to which it is ...
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