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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... approaching Singapore town unpleasantly close . On the 29th January a China- man was taken away by one on a plantation only about four miles from town ; and unpleasant rumours are afloat 20 [ CH . II . The Gardens of the Sun.
... approaching Singapore town unpleasantly close . On the 29th January a China- man was taken away by one on a plantation only about four miles from town ; and unpleasant rumours are afloat 20 [ CH . II . The Gardens of the Sun.
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Frederick William Burbidge. four miles from town ; and unpleasant rumours are afloat that some have lately been seen in Sirangoon and Changhie . " Much fruit is grown ; and there are cocoa - nut , gambir , pepper , indigo and gamboge ...
Frederick William Burbidge. four miles from town ; and unpleasant rumours are afloat that some have lately been seen in Sirangoon and Changhie . " Much fruit is grown ; and there are cocoa - nut , gambir , pepper , indigo and gamboge ...
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... four o'clock before we bade Mr. Hole adieu on the steps of the Istana jetty and got fairly off . All our heavy baggage was stowed in a native boat , manned by four Malays , while we ourselves and our stores occupied a Chinese sampan ...
... four o'clock before we bade Mr. Hole adieu on the steps of the Istana jetty and got fairly off . All our heavy baggage was stowed in a native boat , manned by four Malays , while we ourselves and our stores occupied a Chinese sampan ...
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... four miles is stiff climbing most of the way . Altogether it took us about six hours to accomplish , as we started at about seven o'clock in the morning , and reached the hut at the top a little after one P.M. The first mile or two the ...
... four miles is stiff climbing most of the way . Altogether it took us about six hours to accomplish , as we started at about seven o'clock in the morning , and reached the hut at the top a little after one P.M. The first mile or two the ...
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... other pleasures it has its drawbacks . After three or four hours hard walking , varied , by a rest now and then , and a few stumbles , we reached the summit , and we luckily were rewarded by CH . III . ] 39 A Resting - place .
... other pleasures it has its drawbacks . After three or four hours hard walking , varied , by a rest now and then , and a few stumbles , we reached the summit , and we luckily were rewarded by CH . III . ] 39 A Resting - place .
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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 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 sweet potatoes Tampassuk tobacco trading trees tribes Trichomanes tropical tuan variety vegetation Veitch village walk wild women yellow
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