The Naturalist in NicaraguaThe Minerva Group, Inc., 2002 - 344 pages The best of all natural history journals which have ever been published.--Charles Darwin, 1874. Beautifully illustrated and a pleasure to read, this classic book describes the geography, geology, ecology, flora, fauna, and native inhabitants of Nicaragua in the nineteenth century. Many of Belt's detailed and accurate observations were not confirmed until decades later--for example, the fact that certain plants have standing armies of ants that defend them. |
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... beetles - Mimetic forms - Alligators : boy drowned at Blew- fields by one Their method of catching wild pigs . CHAPTER II Commence journey up San Juan river - Palms and wild canes- Plantations The Colorado river - Proposed improvement ...
... beetles - Mimetic forms - Alligators : boy drowned at Blew- fields by one Their method of catching wild pigs . CHAPTER II Commence journey up San Juan river - Palms and wild canes- Plantations The Colorado river - Proposed improvement ...
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... beetles , and ants - Plants and trees - Timber - Monkey attacked by eagle - White - faced monkey - Anecdotes of a tame one- Curassows and other game birds - Trogons , woodpeckers , mot - mots , and toucans CHAPTER VIII Description of ...
... beetles , and ants - Plants and trees - Timber - Monkey attacked by eagle - White - faced monkey - Anecdotes of a tame one- Curassows and other game birds - Trogons , woodpeckers , mot - mots , and toucans CHAPTER VIII Description of ...
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... BEETLES OF CHONTALES LEAF INSECT MOSS INSECT • 9 • 17 53 64 • 71 • 73 75 • 87 88 • 100 • ΙΟΥ 113 116 129 151 167 171 173 181 185 201 • 245 265 289 • 292 293 PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION THE following pages have been xxxiv.
... BEETLES OF CHONTALES LEAF INSECT MOSS INSECT • 9 • 17 53 64 • 71 • 73 75 • 87 88 • 100 • ΙΟΥ 113 116 129 151 167 171 173 181 185 201 • 245 265 289 • 292 293 PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION THE following pages have been xxxiv.
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 3 |
CHAPTER II | 13 |
CHAPTER III | 27 |
CHAPTER IV | 37 |
CHAPTER V | 50 |
CHAPTER VI | 68 |
CHAPTER VII | 81 |
CHAPTER VIII | 98 |
CHAPTER XII | 165 |
CHAPTER XIII | 179 |
CHAPTER XIV | 191 |
CHAPTER XV | 211 |
CHAPTER XVI | 224 |
CHAPTER XVII | 236 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 250 |
CHAPTER XIX | 258 |
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