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 FormsE. Bumpus, 1888 - 403 pages |
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Page 48
... 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 mules ...
... 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 mules ...
Page 51
... mules . The dry season had set in , and these places were rapidly drying up ; but in many it had just reached that stage when the mud was most tenacious ; at one very bad crossing , called an " estero , ” my mule fell , with my leg ...
... mules . The dry season had set in , and these places were rapidly drying up ; but in many it had just reached that stage when the mud was most tenacious ; at one very bad crossing , called an " estero , ” my mule fell , with my leg ...
Page 59
... mules had to struggle and plunge along through from two to three feet of sticky clay . One part , named the Nispral , was especially steep and difficult to descend , the road being worn into great ruts . We crossed the ranges and brooks ...
... mules had to struggle and plunge along through from two to three feet of sticky clay . One part , named the Nispral , was especially steep and difficult to descend , the road being worn into great ruts . We crossed the ranges and brooks ...
Page 93
... mules . It is then stamped to powder by iron beaters , each of which is lifted by cams , and let fall seventy times per minute . The stamped ore , in the form of fine sand , is carried by a stream of water over inclined copper plates ...
... mules . It is then stamped to powder by iron beaters , each of which is lifted by cams , and let fall seventy times per minute . The stamped ore , in the form of fine sand , is carried by a stream of water over inclined copper plates ...
Page 141
... mules ; large bundles were cut every day for the latter whilst they were at work on the tramway , and they kept in good condition on it without other food . The natural , indigenous grass that springs up in clearings in the neighbouring ...
... mules ; large bundles were cut every day for the latter whilst they were at work on the tramway , and they kept in good condition on it without other food . The natural , indigenous grass that springs up in clearings in the neighbouring ...
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amongst ancient animals ants Atlantic attacks beautiful beetles birds branches brushwood bushes butterflies carried cattle Central America Chontales colour continued couvade covered crossed dark Depilto dogs Ecitons feet flowers forest fresh-water fruit glacial period gold grass green Greytown ground hills Indians inhabitants insects islands Jinotega journey Juigalpa lake land larvæ leaf-cutting ants leaves Libertad live lodes longicorn look maize Masaya Matagalpa Mexico miles mines mountain mules Nahuatls natives nearly nest Nicaragua night numerous o'clock Ocotal passed plains plants prey probably quartz quartz veins rain range reached resemblance Rio Frio river road rocks rocky San Ubaldo Santo Domingo savannahs seen side slope soon Spaniards species spiders steep stones surface Teustepe tion told Totagalpa town trachyte travelling trees trogons tropical America valley variety vegetation Velasquez wasp whilst wings yellow young