The Gardens of the Sun; Or, A Naturalist's Journal on the Mountains and in the Forests and Swamps of Borneo and the Sulu ArchipelagoJ. Murray, 1880 - 364 Seiten |
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... clear and dark against the masses of fleecy white clouds . The straits here are about six miles wide , and it was near this point that the Moors used to cross , Pict and Scot fashion , into Spain in the olden time . Of course , like ...
... clear and dark against the masses of fleecy white clouds . The straits here are about six miles wide , and it was near this point that the Moors used to cross , Pict and Scot fashion , into Spain in the olden time . Of course , like ...
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... clear out of the water . The velocity of these creatures is wonderful ; they gambol around a ship , and keep up alongside without any apparent effort . A few black and white sea - gulls are the only aërial visitors , except that now and ...
... clear out of the water . The velocity of these creatures is wonderful ; they gambol around a ship , and keep up alongside without any apparent effort . A few black and white sea - gulls are the only aërial visitors , except that now and ...
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... clear dry air . Two of the firemen had to be placed in irons soon after leaving Port Said , to prevent them from leaping overboard or injuring themselves . They were literally maddened by some villanous spirituous drink which had been ...
... clear dry air . Two of the firemen had to be placed in irons soon after leaving Port Said , to prevent them from leaping overboard or injuring themselves . They were literally maddened by some villanous spirituous drink which had been ...
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... Malacca had been very pleasant , and we thoroughly enjoyed the smooth blue sea and clear sky , flecked now and then by tiny fleets of junks with their mat sails of a soft golden hue , reminding one of cornstacks at home . Bukit.
... Malacca had been very pleasant , and we thoroughly enjoyed the smooth blue sea and clear sky , flecked now and then by tiny fleets of junks with their mat sails of a soft golden hue , reminding one of cornstacks at home . Bukit.
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... where they soon establish themselves . How many English orchid amateurs would wish for such a genial clime . A morning in the " Square " gives one a tolerably clear CH . II . ] An Eastern Port . 19 18 [ CH . II . The Gardens of the Sun.
... where they soon establish themselves . How many English orchid amateurs would wish for such a genial clime . A morning in the " Square " gives one a tolerably clear CH . II . ] An Eastern Port . 19 18 [ CH . II . The Gardens of the Sun.
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Asplenium Baker bamboo bananas beautiful birds boat Bornean Borneo brought Brunei buffalo Burbidge Chinese cloth clusters coast cocoa-nut colour common cooking cool cultivated dark delicious dinner durian Dusun edible epiphytal European Everett feet ferns fire fish flavour flowers forest fowl fresh fruit gardens green hill Hook Indra island Jahore journey jungle Kadyans kaladi Kiau Kina Balu Koung Kurow Labuan land langsat leaves luxuriant Malays mango mangosteen Meimbong miles morning mountain Muruts native nearly Nepenthes NEPENTHES BICALCARATA night o'clock obtained orange orchids palm Pitcher Plant pitchers plants plentiful Polypodium pomoloes ponies pretty pulp rain rambutan rattan reached rice river rocks Sandakan Sarawak sarong seeds seen Selaginella Singapore soon species specimens stream Sultan Sulu Sulu Archipelago sweet Tampassuk tobacco trading traveller trees tribes Trichomanes tropical tuan variety vegetation Veitch village walk wild women yellow
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