What Mr. Darwin Saw in His Voyage Round the World in the Ship "Beagle"Harper & Brothers, Publishers Franklin Square, 1879 - Всего страниц: 228 |
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... TAHITI 62. FIRE BY FRICTION · 63. BANANA LEAVES AND FRUIT - STALK . 64. BANANA BLOSSOM 65. AUSTRALIAN NEGRO 127 . 131 . 133 • 136 • . 137 . 137 . 138 . 139 • 66. KANGAROO 67. AUSTRALIAN " CORROBERY " 68. OLIVE BRANCH 24 ILLUSTRATIONS .
... TAHITI 62. FIRE BY FRICTION · 63. BANANA LEAVES AND FRUIT - STALK . 64. BANANA BLOSSOM 65. AUSTRALIAN NEGRO 127 . 131 . 133 • 136 • . 137 . 137 . 138 . 139 • 66. KANGAROO 67. AUSTRALIAN " CORROBERY " 68. OLIVE BRANCH 24 ILLUSTRATIONS .
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... LEAVES AND FRUIT - STALK . 64. BANANA BLOSSOM 65. AUSTRALIAN NEGRO PAGE 75 76 77 78 78 79 80 80 81 82 83 85 86 87 92 93 95 . 97 98 100 • 103 104 • 106 . 107 112 • 114 117 119 • 122 124 127 131 . 133 136 • . 137 137 138 139 • 66 ...
... LEAVES AND FRUIT - STALK . 64. BANANA BLOSSOM 65. AUSTRALIAN NEGRO PAGE 75 76 77 78 78 79 80 80 81 82 83 85 86 87 92 93 95 . 97 98 100 • 103 104 • 106 . 107 112 • 114 117 119 • 122 124 127 131 . 133 136 • . 137 137 138 139 • 66 ...
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... leaves of different trees , especially of an acacia . To ob- tain the acacia - leaves they crawl up the low , stunted trees ; and it is not uncommon to see a pair quietly browsing , while seated on a branch several feet above the ground ...
... leaves of different trees , especially of an acacia . To ob- tain the acacia - leaves they crawl up the low , stunted trees ; and it is not uncommon to see a pair quietly browsing , while seated on a branch several feet above the ground ...
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... leaves of different trees , especially of an acacia . To ob- tain the acacia - leaves they crawl up the low , stunted trees ; and it is not uncommon to see a pair quietly browsing , while seated on a branch several feet above the ground ...
... leaves of different trees , especially of an acacia . To ob- tain the acacia - leaves they crawl up the low , stunted trees ; and it is not uncommon to see a pair quietly browsing , while seated on a branch several feet above the ground ...
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... leaves in the field , and the surface became reddish instead of green . Locusts are not an uncommon pest in this country ; already , during this sea- son , several smaller swarms had come up from the south , where , as apparently in all ...
... leaves in the field , and the surface became reddish instead of green . Locusts are not an uncommon pest in this country ; already , during this sea- son , several smaller swarms had come up from the south , where , as apparently in all ...
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Стр. 45 - And they had breastplates, as it were breastplates of iron: and the sound of their wings was as the sound of chariots of many horses running to battle.
Стр. 37 - Near the springs it was a curious spectacle to behold many of these huge creatures, one set eagerly travelling onwards with outstretched necks, and another set returning, after having drunk their fill.
Стр. 83 - Among the scenes which are deeply impressed on my mind, none exceed in sublimity the primeval forests undefaced by the hand of man; whether those of Brazil, where the powers of Life are predominant, or those of Tierra del Fuego, where Death and Decay prevail. Both are temples filled with the varied productions of the God of Nature: - one can stand in these solitudes unmoved, and not feel that there is more in man than the mere breath of his body.
Стр. 30 - The nature of this lizard's food, as well as the structure of its tail and feet, and the fact of its having been seen voluntarily swimming out at sea, absolutely prove its aquatic habits; yet there is in this respect one strange anomaly, namely, that when frightened it will not enter the water.
Стр. 60 - Near Rio de Janeiro I lived opposite to an old lady who kept screws to crush the fingers of her female slaves. I have stayed in a house where a young household mulatto, daily and hourly, was reviled, beaten, and persecuted enough to break the spirit of the lowest animal.
Стр. 83 - When quietly walking along the shady pathways, and admiring each successive view, I wished to find language to express my ideas. Epithet after epithet was found too weak to convey to those who have not visited the intertropical regions, the sensation of delight which the mind experiences.
Стр. 57 - Low, a sealing-master intimately acquainted with the natives of this country, give a curious account of the state of a party of one hundred and fifty natives on the west coast, who were very thin and in great distress. A succession of gales prevented the women from getting shell-fish on the rocks, and they could not go out in their canoes to catch seal. A small party of these men one morning set out, and the other Indians explained to him, that they were going a four days...
Стр. 37 - The tortoises, when purposely moving towards any point, travel by night and day, and arrive at their journey's end much sooner than would be expected.
Стр. 105 - Such actions as these delighted the Gauchos, who all possess high notions of their own equality and dignity. General Rosas is also a perfect horseman - an accomplishment of no small consequence in a country where an assembled army elected its general by the following trial: a troop of unbroken horses being driven into a corral, were let out through a gateway, above which was a cross-bar: it was agreed...
Стр. 57 - Shortly after passing the first spring we came in sight of a famous tree, which the Indians reverence as the altar of Walleechu. It is situated on a high part of the plain; and hence is a landmark visible at a great distance. As soon as a tribe of Indians come in sight of it, they offer their adorations by loud shouts. The tree itself is low, much branched, and thorny: just above the root it has a diameter of about three feet.