The Voyage of the BeagleCosimo, Inc., 1 дек. 2008 г. - Всего страниц: 532 English scientist, naturalist, and geologist CHARLES DARWIN (1809-1882) transformed our understanding of the planet and our place on it with his theory of evolution through natural selection. Much of the basis for his conceptual breakthrough was his research during the five-year journey he undertook on the HMS Beagle, an English exploratory vessel, which sailed South America and the South Pacific from 1831 to 1836. First published in 1839 under the title Journal and Remarks, this replica volume reproduces the 1845 second edition, originally called Journal of Researches. Enthralling both as a tale of travel adventure and as a naturalist's diary, The Voyage of the Beagle is even more fascinating for the hints it offers, from decades prior to Darwin's publication of 1859's On the Origin of Species, of the observations of the natural world and the thought processes that followed that would combine to revolutionize the field of biology. |
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... Gauchos riding - Character of Inhabitants - Rio Plata -Flocks of Butterflies - Aeronaut Spiders - Phosphorescence of the Sea- Port Desire Guanaco - Port St. Julian - Geology of Patagonia - Fossil gigantic Animal - Types of Organization ...
... Gauchos riding - Character of Inhabitants - Rio Plata -Flocks of Butterflies - Aeronaut Spiders - Phosphorescence of the Sea- Port Desire Guanaco - Port St. Julian - Geology of Patagonia - Fossil gigantic Animal - Types of Organization ...
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... Gauchos came in to drink spirit and smoke cigars : their appear- ance is very striking ; they are generally tall and handsome , but with a proud and dissolute expression of countenance . They frequently wear their moustaches and long ...
... Gauchos came in to drink spirit and smoke cigars : their appear- ance is very striking ; they are generally tall and handsome , but with a proud and dissolute expression of countenance . They frequently wear their moustaches and long ...
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... Gaucho , when he is going to use the lazo , keeps a small coil in his bridle - hand , and in the other holds the running noose , which is made very large , generally having a diameter of about eight feet . This he whirls round his head ...
... Gaucho , when he is going to use the lazo , keeps a small coil in his bridle - hand , and in the other holds the running noose , which is made very large , generally having a diameter of about eight feet . This he whirls round his head ...
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... Gauchos roared with laughter ; they cried out that they had seen every sort of animal caught , but had never before seen a man caught by himself . During the two succeeding days , I reached the furthest point which I was anxious to ...
... Gauchos roared with laughter ; they cried out that they had seen every sort of animal caught , but had never before seen a man caught by himself . During the two succeeding days , I reached the furthest point which I was anxious to ...
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... Gauchos assert , that if buried for some time in fresh earth , the taint is removed . I have somewhere read that the islanders in the north of Scotland treat the rank carcasses of the fish - eating birds in the same manner . The order ...
... Gauchos assert , that if buried for some time in fresh earth , the taint is removed . I have somewhere read that the islanders in the north of Scotland treat the rank carcasses of the fish - eating birds in the same manner . The order ...
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CHAPTER VI | 112 |
Excursion to St FéThistleBedsHabits of the BizcachaLittle OwlSaline | 128 |
CHAPTER VIII | 147 |
CHAPTER XII | 257 |
ChiloeGeneral AspectBoat ExcursionNative IndiansCastroTame | 277 |
CHAPTER XIV | 295 |
CHAPTER XV | 317 |
CHAPTER XVI | 341 |
CHAPTER XVII | 376 |
Pass through the Low ArchipelagoTahitiAspectVegetation on the Moun | 406 |
CHAPTER XIX | 435 |
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