The Malay Archipelago: The Land of the Orang-utan, and the Bird of Paradise : a Narrative of Travel, with Studies of Man and NatureHarper & Brother, 1885 - 638 páginas |
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... natural history for a future work ; but I felt that this would be as unsatisfactory to myself , as it would be disap- pointing to my friends , and uninstructive to the public . Since my return , up to this date , I have published ...
... natural history for a future work ; but I felt that this would be as unsatisfactory to myself , as it would be disap- pointing to my friends , and uninstructive to the public . Since my return , up to this date , I have published ...
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... natural succession , while I transgress the order in which I myself visited them as little as possible . I divide the Archipelago into five groups of islands , as follow : I. THE INDO - MALAY ISLANDS : comprising the Malay Peninsula and ...
... natural succession , while I transgress the order in which I myself visited them as little as possible . I divide the Archipelago into five groups of islands , as follow : I. THE INDO - MALAY ISLANDS : comprising the Malay Peninsula and ...
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... Natural History of that group ; and the work may thus be divided into five parts , each treating of one of the natural divisions of the Archipelago . The first chapter is an introductory one , on the physical geogra- phy of the whole ...
... Natural History of that group ; and the work may thus be divided into five parts , each treating of one of the natural divisions of the Archipelago . The first chapter is an introductory one , on the physical geogra- phy of the whole ...
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... natural history . It now only remains for me to thank all those friends to whom I am indebted for assistance or information . My thanks are more es- pecially due to the Council of the Royal Geographical Society , through whose valuable ...
... natural history . It now only remains for me to thank all those friends to whom I am indebted for assistance or information . My thanks are more es- pecially due to the Council of the Royal Geographical Society , through whose valuable ...
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... NATURAL HISTORY OF THE TIMOR Group .. 210 THE CELEBES GROUP . XV . CELEBES - MACASSAR 219 XVI . CELEBES - MACASSAR 236 XVII . CELEBES - Menado .. 249 XVIII . NATURAL HISTORY OF CELEBES . 277 THE MOLUCCAS . XIX . BANDA ......... .. 292 ...
... NATURAL HISTORY OF THE TIMOR Group .. 210 THE CELEBES GROUP . XV . CELEBES - MACASSAR 219 XVI . CELEBES - MACASSAR 236 XVII . CELEBES - Menado .. 249 XVIII . NATURAL HISTORY OF CELEBES . 277 THE MOLUCCAS . XIX . BANDA ......... .. 292 ...
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abundant Alfuros allied Amboyna animal Archipelago Aru Islands Australia bamboo Batchian beautiful beetles birds of paradise boat Borneo Bouru brought Bugis butterflies Celebes Ceram chief close coast coffee collections color coral cultivated curious district Dutch Dyaks east European feathers feet high forest fruit Galela genus Gilolo ground Guinea hills hundred inches inhabitants insects island Java Javanese land leaves Lombock luxuriant Macassar Malacca Malay Malay Archipelago Malay race male Menado mias miles Moluccas morning mountain Mysol native never night obtained orang Papilio Papuan paradise birds passed peculiar plants plumage Portuguese praus produce race Rajah rare reached resembling rice river rock scarce seems seen side skin soon species specimens spot staid stay stream Sumatra tail Ternate thing Tidore Timor tion trees tropical vegetation village volcanic Waigiou walk whole wind wings
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