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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Page 33
... taken from the Siphonia elastica , a Euphorbiaceous tree ; but in Central America the tree that yields it is a specimen of wild fig ( Castilloa elastica ) . It is easily known by its large leaves , and I saw several whilst ascending the ...
... taken from the Siphonia elastica , a Euphorbiaceous tree ; but in Central America the tree that yields it is a specimen of wild fig ( Castilloa elastica ) . It is easily known by its large leaves , and I saw several whilst ascending the ...
Page 40
... about the woods for some time were recaptured . I saw the lad soon after he was taken the second time . He had been a month in the woods , 66 Cả . IIl . ] STONE - HATCHETS . 41 40 [ Ch . III . THE NATURALIST IN NICARAGUA .
... about the woods for some time were recaptured . I saw the lad soon after he was taken the second time . He had been a month in the woods , 66 Cả . IIl . ] STONE - HATCHETS . 41 40 [ Ch . III . THE NATURALIST IN NICARAGUA .
Page 41
... taken to Castillo , and met there the woman who had been captured a year before , and had learnt to speak a little Spanish . Through her as an interpreter , he tried to get permission to return to the Rio Frio , saying that if they ...
... taken to Castillo , and met there the woman who had been captured a year before , and had learnt to speak a little Spanish . Through her as an interpreter , he tried to get permission to return to the Rio Frio , saying that if they ...
Page 56
... taken and flattened out between the hands into a cake about ten inches diameter and three- sixteenths of an inch thick , which is baked on a slightly concave earthenware pan . The cakes so made are called tortillas , and are very ...
... taken and flattened out between the hands into a cake about ten inches diameter and three- sixteenths of an inch thick , which is baked on a slightly concave earthenware pan . The cakes so made are called tortillas , and are very ...
Page 67
... taken to the mainland . Neither the sugar - cane * nor the plantain is given in the list of the indigenous productions of Mexico by the careful and accurate Hernandez . The natives made sugar from the green stems of the maize . Humboldt ...
... taken to the mainland . Neither the sugar - cane * nor the plantain is given in the list of the indigenous productions of Mexico by the careful and accurate Hernandez . The natives made sugar from the green stems of the maize . Humboldt ...
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