The Naturalist in Nicaragua: A Narrative of a Residence at the Gold Mines of Chontales; Journeys in the Savannahs and Forests. With Observations on Animals and Plants in Reference to the Theory of Evolution of Living Forms |
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Page 48
Cattle, horses, and mules are bred on these plains. Male asses are kept at some
of the haciendas. They are not allowed to mix with any of their own kind, and are
well fed and in good condition; but they are only of small size, and the breed of ...
Cattle, horses, and mules are bred on these plains. Male asses are kept at some
of the haciendas. They are not allowed to mix with any of their own kind, and are
well fed and in good condition; but they are only of small size, and the breed of ...
Page 50
Acoyapo is a grazing district, and there are some large cattle haciendas,
especially towards the lake. The town suffers from fever owing to the
neighbouring swamp. Much of the land around is very fertile; but little of it is
cultivated, as the people ...
Acoyapo is a grazing district, and there are some large cattle haciendas,
especially towards the lake. The town suffers from fever owing to the
neighbouring swamp. Much of the land around is very fertile; but little of it is
cultivated, as the people ...
Page 51
Here and there were sparingly dotted thatched huts, in which dwelt the owners of
the cattle, mules, and horses feeding on the meadows. Far in the distance the
view was bounded by a line of dark, nearly black-looking forest, which, there ...
Here and there were sparingly dotted thatched huts, in which dwelt the owners of
the cattle, mules, and horses feeding on the meadows. Far in the distance the
view was bounded by a line of dark, nearly black-looking forest, which, there ...
Page 56
Maize has been introduced by the Portuguese, but it has no native name, and is
used mostly for feeding cattle and fowls, scarcely at all for the food of the people.
This fundamental difference in the food of the indigenes points to a very early ...
Maize has been introduced by the Portuguese, but it has no native name, and is
used mostly for feeding cattle and fowls, scarcely at all for the food of the people.
This fundamental difference in the food of the indigenes points to a very early ...
Page 140
It is about three inches long, and sluggish in its movements; but from its tubular
mouth it is able to discharge a viscid fluid to the distance Ch. VIII.] CATTLE
PASTURE. 141 of about three inches, which 140 THE NATURALIST IN
NICARAGUA.
It is about three inches long, and sluggish in its movements; but from its tubular
mouth it is able to discharge a viscid fluid to the distance Ch. VIII.] CATTLE
PASTURE. 141 of about three inches, which 140 THE NATURALIST IN
NICARAGUA.
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