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 FormsJ. Murray, 1874 - 403 pages |
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... natives will not swallow the small seeds , but only the pulpy portion , which is said to be harmless . I saw another fruit growing here , a yellow berry about the size of a cherry , called " Nancito " by the natives . It is often ...
... natives will not swallow the small seeds , but only the pulpy portion , which is said to be harmless . I saw another fruit growing here , a yellow berry about the size of a cherry , called " Nancito " by the natives . It is often ...
Page 9
... like a bull . They sometimes kill calves and young horses , and I was told of one that had seized a full - grown horse , but its struggles being observed , some natives ran down and saved THE JAGUAR • Frontispiece ALLIGATORS PAGE.
... like a bull . They sometimes kill calves and young horses , and I was told of one that had seized a full - grown horse , but its struggles being observed , some natives ran down and saved THE JAGUAR • Frontispiece ALLIGATORS PAGE.
Page 10
... natives ran down and saved it from being pulled into the water and drowned . I heard several stories of people being killed by them , but only one was well authenticated . This was told me by the head of the excellent Moravian Mission ...
... natives ran down and saved it from being pulled into the water and drowned . I heard several stories of people being killed by them , but only one was well authenticated . This was told me by the head of the excellent Moravian Mission ...
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... natives , striking their teeth together in the wood , and one of the boatmen leaping on shore soon shot one , which he brought on board after cutting out a gland on its back that emits a musky odour , and we afterwards had it cooked for ...
... natives , striking their teeth together in the wood , and one of the boatmen leaping on shore soon shot one , which he brought on board after cutting out a gland on its back that emits a musky odour , and we afterwards had it cooked for ...
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... tribes of America called after different wild animals , and my own opinion is that the origin of the fable about the red hair was a theory to explain why they were called Guatuses ; for the natives of Nicaragua , and of parts much ...
... tribes of America called after different wild animals , and my own opinion is that the origin of the fable about the red hair was a theory to explain why they were called Guatuses ; for the natives of Nicaragua , and of parts much ...
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amongst ancient animals ants Atlantic attacks beautiful beetles birds branches bushes butterflies carried cattle Central America Chontales colour continued couvade covered crossed dark Depilto dogs Ecitons feet flowers forest formicarium fresh-water fruit glacial period gold grass green Greytown ground hills humming-birds Indians inhabitants insects islands Jinotega Juigalpa lake land larvæ leaf-cutting ants leaves Libertad live lodes longicorn look maize Masaya Matagalpa Mestizos Mexico miles mines mountain mules Nahuatls natives nearly nest Nicaragua night numerous o'clock Ocotal passed plains plants prey probably quartz race rain range reached resemblance Rio Frio river road rocks rocky San Ubaldo Santo Domingo savannahs seen side slope soon Spaniards species spiders steep sting stones surface Teustepe tion told town trachyte travelling trees tropical America valley variety vegetation Velasquez wasp whilst wings yellow young