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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... NICARAGUA BY THOMAS BELT O EVERY MAN IWILL GO INTH MOST WITH THEEX BETHY VIDE SIDE University Press of the Pacific Honolulu , Hawaii This One HCP4-99R - FROQ The Naturalist in Nicaragua by Thomas Belt ISBN : 1-4102-0011-6.
... NICARAGUA BY THOMAS BELT O EVERY MAN IWILL GO INTH MOST WITH THEEX BETHY VIDE SIDE University Press of the Pacific Honolulu , Hawaii This One HCP4-99R - FROQ The Naturalist in Nicaragua by Thomas Belt ISBN : 1-4102-0011-6.
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... side of Nicaragua - Excursions around Santo Domingo - The Artigua - Corruption of ancient names -Butterflies , spiders , and wasps - Humming - birds , beetles , and ants - Plants and trees - Timber - Monkey attacked by eagle - White ...
... side of Nicaragua - Excursions around Santo Domingo - The Artigua - Corruption of ancient names -Butterflies , spiders , and wasps - Humming - birds , beetles , and ants - Plants and trees - Timber - Monkey attacked by eagle - White ...
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... side and the Red Indians on the other - Discussion of the ques- tion of the peopling of America CHAPTER XXI • PAGE 258 ⚫ 273 Return to Santo Domingo - The birds of Chontales - The insects of Chontales - Mimetic forms - Departure from ...
... side and the Red Indians on the other - Discussion of the ques- tion of the peopling of America CHAPTER XXI • PAGE 258 ⚫ 273 Return to Santo Domingo - The birds of Chontales - The insects of Chontales - Mimetic forms - Departure from ...
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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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