A Naturalist's Voyage: Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited During the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle Round the World, Under the Command of Capt. FitzRoy, R.N.J. Murray, 1889 - 519 páginas |
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... Subsidence - Elevated Shells on San Lorenzo , their Decomposition Plain with embedded Shells and Fragments of Pottery - Antiquity of the Indian Race . xi PAGE 306 330 352 378 406 CHAPTER XVII . PAGE Galapagos Archipelago - The whole Group.
... Subsidence - Elevated Shells on San Lorenzo , their Decomposition Plain with embedded Shells and Fragments of Pottery - Antiquity of the Indian Race . xi PAGE 306 330 352 378 406 CHAPTER XVII . PAGE Galapagos Archipelago - The whole Group.
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... plain which we crossed , a few stunted acacias were growing . Their tops had been bent by the steady trade - wind in a singular man- ner - some of them even at right angles to their trunks . The direction of the branches was exactly ...
... plain which we crossed , a few stunted acacias were growing . Their tops had been bent by the steady trade - wind in a singular man- ner - some of them even at right angles to their trunks . The direction of the branches was exactly ...
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... plain , and round the central house are the huts of the negroes . These , from their regular form and position , reminded me of the drawings of the Hottentot ( 100 ) 3 habitations in Southern Africa . As the moon rose early II.
... plain , and round the central house are the huts of the negroes . These , from their regular form and position , reminded me of the drawings of the Hottentot ( 100 ) 3 habitations in Southern Africa . As the moon rose early II.
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... plain , lying between the sea and the interior salt lagoons . The number of beautiful fishing birds , such as egrets and cranes , and the succulent plants assuming most fantastical forms , gave to the scene an interest which it would ...
... plain , lying between the sea and the interior salt lagoons . The number of beautiful fishing birds , such as egrets and cranes , and the succulent plants assuming most fantastical forms , gave to the scene an interest which it would ...
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... through tracts of pasturage much injured by the enormous conical ants ' nests , which were nearly twelve feet high . They gave to Annales des Sciences Naturelles " for 1833 . THE VAMPIRE BAT . 337 I the plain exactly the 36 RIO DE JANEIRO .
... through tracts of pasturage much injured by the enormous conical ants ' nests , which were nearly twelve feet high . They gave to Annales des Sciences Naturelles " for 1833 . THE VAMPIRE BAT . 337 I the plain exactly the 36 RIO DE JANEIRO .
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Términos y frases comunes
animals appearance archipelago atolls Bahia Blanca barrier-reefs Beagle Beagle Channel believe birds boat Buenos Ayres Cape Captain Fitz Roy capybara cattle Chili Chiloe Chonos Archipelago climate coast colour common Copiapó coral Cordillera covered curious distance earthquake elevation extremely forest formed Fuegians Gauchos genus greater number ground guanaco habits head heard height hills horses hundred feet Indians inhabitants insects island islets Jemmy Button killed kind land living manner mass miles morning mountains natives nearly never night observed ocean Pampas party passed Patagonia plain plants Plata probably quadrupeds Quillota rain reef remarkable resemble Rio Negro river road rock sand scarcely seen shells shore side snow South America southern species spot stones Strait of Magellan stream summit surface thick thousand feet Tierra del Fuego trees tribe valley vegetation voyage whole wild wind wood
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Página 397 - 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.
Página 456 - Seeing this gradation and diversity of structure in one small, intimately related group of birds, one might really 1. Geospiza magnirostris. 3. Geospiza parvula. 2. Geospiza fortis. 4. Certhidea olivacea. fancy that from an original paucity of birds in this archipelago, one species had been taken and modified for different ends.
Página 250 - It was without exception the most curious and interesting spectacle I ever beheld : I could not have believed how wide was the difference between savage and civilized man : it is greater than between a wild and domesticated animal, inasmuch as in man there is a greater power of improvement.
Página 251 - The language of these people, according to our notions, scarcely deserves to be called articulate. Captain Cook has compared it to a man clearing his throat, but certainly no European ever cleared his throat with so many hoarse, guttural, and clicking sounds.
Página 13 - The object of the expedition was to complete the survey of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, commenced under Captain King in 1826 to 1830 — to survey the shores of Chile, Peru, and of some islands in the Pacific — and to carry a chain of chronometrical measurements round the World.
Página 369 - Shortly after the shock, a great wave was seen from the distance of three or four miles, approaching in the middle of the bay with a smooth outline ; but along the shore it tore up cottages and trees, as it swept onwards with irresistible force. At the head of the bay it broke in a fearful line of white breakers, which rushed up to a height of 23 vertical feet above the highest springtides. .Their force must have been prodigious ; for at the Fort a cannon with its carriage, estimated at four tons...
Página 462 - I was always amused, when overtaking one of these great monsters as it was quietly pacing along, to see how suddenly, the instant I passed, it would draw in its head and legs, and uttering a deep hiss fall to the ground with a heavy sound, as if struck dead. I frequently got on their backs, and then, upon giving a few raps on the hinder part of the shell, they would rise up and walk away ; but I found it very difficult to keep my balance.
Página 279 - When Jemmy reached the shore, he lighted a signal fire, and the smoke curled up, bidding us a last and long farewell, as the ship stood on her course into the open sea.
Página 604 - Travelling ought also to teach him distrust; but, at the same time, he will discover how many truly kind-hearted people there are with whom he never before had, or ever again will have, any further communication, who yet are ready to offer him the most disinterested assistance.
Página 460 - 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.