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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... vegetation , and animated life altogether peculiar to itself . From many points of view these islands form one compact geographical whole , and as such they have always been treat- ed by travellers and men of science ; but a more ...
... vegetation , and animated life altogether peculiar to itself . From many points of view these islands form one compact geographical whole , and as such they have always been treat- ed by travellers and men of science ; but a more ...
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... vegetation to the sum- mit , and contained twelve populous Malay villages . On the 29th of December , 1862 , after 215 years of perfect inaction , it again suddenly burst forth , blowing up and completely alter- ing the appearance of ...
... vegetation to the sum- mit , and contained twelve populous Malay villages . On the 29th of December , 1862 , after 215 years of perfect inaction , it again suddenly burst forth , blowing up and completely alter- ing the appearance of ...
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... Vegetation . Placed immediately upon the Equator and surrounded by extensive oceans , it is not surpris- ing that the various islands of the Archipelago should be al- most always clothed with a forest vegetation from the level of the ...
... Vegetation . Placed immediately upon the Equator and surrounded by extensive oceans , it is not surpris- ing that the various islands of the Archipelago should be al- most always clothed with a forest vegetation from the level of the ...
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... vegetation and physical aspect of the adjacent islands to its own . A little further eastward , in Timor - laut and the Ké Islands , a moister climate prevails , the south - east winds blow- ing from the Pacific through Torres Straits ...
... vegetation and physical aspect of the adjacent islands to its own . A little further eastward , in Timor - laut and the Ké Islands , a moister climate prevails , the south - east winds blow- ing from the Pacific through Torres Straits ...
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... vegetation that clothes its surface . The Moluccas are the counterpart of the Philippines in their vol- canic structure , their extreme fertility , their luxuriant forests , and their frequent earthquakes ; and Bali with the east end of ...
... vegetation that clothes its surface . The Moluccas are the counterpart of the Philippines in their vol- canic structure , their extreme fertility , their luxuriant forests , and their frequent earthquakes ; and Bali with the east end of ...
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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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