Wanderings in South America, the North-west of the United States, and the Antilles: In the Years 1812, 1816, 1820, and 1824. With Original Instructions for the Perfect Preservation of Birds, &c. for Cabinets of Natural HistoryJ. Mawman, 1825 - 326페이지 |
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... skin to carry you over , so that you are obliged to swim across ; and by the time you have formed a kind of raft , composed of boughs of trees and coarse grass , to ferry over your baggage , the day will be too far spent to think of ...
... skin to carry you over , so that you are obliged to swim across ; and by the time you have formed a kind of raft , composed of boughs of trees and coarse grass , to ferry over your baggage , the day will be too far spent to think of ...
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... skin , tied round with a cord . They keep it in the most dry part of the hut ; and from time to time suspend it over the fire , to coun- teract the effects of dampness . The act of preparing this poison is not considered as a common one ...
... skin , tied round with a cord . They keep it in the most dry part of the hut ; and from time to time suspend it over the fire , to coun- teract the effects of dampness . The act of preparing this poison is not considered as a common one ...
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... skin and the flesh , in order that it might not be incommoded by the wound . For the first minute it walked about , but walked very slowly , and did not appear the least agitated . During the second minute it stood still , and began to ...
... skin and the flesh , in order that it might not be incommoded by the wound . For the first minute it walked about , but walked very slowly , and did not appear the least agitated . During the second minute it stood still , and began to ...
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... a groan . This was an Ai , or three - toed sloth . It was in the possession of a gentleman who was collecting curiosities . He wished to have it killed , in order to preserve the skin , and the wourali poison was resorted 66 WANDERINGS IN.
... a groan . This was an Ai , or three - toed sloth . It was in the possession of a gentleman who was collecting curiosities . He wished to have it killed , in order to preserve the skin , and the wourali poison was resorted 66 WANDERINGS IN.
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... skin , and the wourali poison was resorted to as the easiest death . Of all animals , not even the toad and tortoise excepted , this poor ill - formed creature is the most tenacious of life . It exists long after it has received wounds ...
... skin , and the wourali poison was resorted to as the easiest death . Of all animals , not even the toad and tortoise excepted , this poor ill - formed creature is the most tenacious of life . It exists long after it has received wounds ...
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amongst animal Ant-bear appearance beasts beautiful betwixt bird blue body branch Brazil called canoe Cassava Cassique Cayenne Cayman CHARLES WATERTON close colour Cotingas cotton creek Daddy Quashi Demerara dissect Essequibo fall feathers feet flesh forest FOURTH JOURNEY gentle reader ground Guiana half hammock hand haunts head hills hour Houtou humming-bird inches Indian insects island Jabiru Jacamar Jaguar killed leave legs look Macoushi monkey morning naturalist nature negro nest never night once passed Pernambuco plumage poisoned arrow Portuguese PRESERVING procured quadrupeds quest rest river rocks savannas scarlet SECOND JOURNEY seems seen side skin Sloth snake Society of Jesus soon species specimen Stabroek stick stranger tail thee thing THIRD JOURNEY thou Tinamou Toucan traveller trees Vampire Vulture walk Wallaba wanders Whip-poor-Will wilds wings wish wood wound wourali poison
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253 페이지 - Her bloom was like the springing flower, That sips the silver dew; The rose was budded in her cheek, Just opening to the view. But love had, like the canker-worm, Consumed her early prime; The rose grew pale, and left her cheek — She died before her time. Awake!
27 페이지 - The cloud-capt towers, the gorgeous palaces, The solemn temples, the great globe itself; * Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve, And, like the baseless fabric of a vision, Leave not a wreck behind.
207 페이지 - The snake instantly turned, and came on at me, with his head about a yard from the ground, as if to ask me what business I had to take liberties with his tail. I let him come, hissing and open-mouthed, within two feet of my face, and then, with all the force I was master of, I drove my fist, shielded by my hat, full in his jaws. He was stunned and confounded by the blow, and ere he could recover himself, I had seized his throat with both hands, in such a position that he could not bite me ; I then...
169 페이지 - I'll take no advantage of thee in misfortune; the forest is large enough both for thee and me to rove in: go thy ways up above, and enjoy thyself in these endless wilds; it is more than probable thou wilt never have another interview with man. So fare thee well.
251 페이지 - The gloomy pine, the poplar blue, The yellow beech, the sable yew, The slender fir, that taper grows, The sturdy oak with broad-spread boughs.
202 페이지 - I now ranged them behind me, and told him who stood next to me to lay hold of the lance the moment I struck the snake, and that the other must attend my movements. It now only remained to take their cutlasses from them ; for I was sure if I did not do this, they would be tempted to strike the snake in time of danger, and thus for ever spoil his skin.
166 페이지 - If we examine the anatomy of his fore-legs, we shall immediately perceive by their firm and muscular texture, how very capable they are of supporting the pendent weight of his body, both in climbing and at rest; and, instead of pronouncing them a bungled composition, as a celebrated naturalist has done, we shall consider them as remarkably well calculated to perform their extraordinary functions.
177 페이지 - On examining his foot. I found the vampire had tapped his great toe : there was a wound somewhat less than that made by a leech ; the blood was still oozing from it. I conjectured he might have lost from ten to twelve ounces of blood.
164 페이지 - Some years ago I kept a sloth, in my room for several months. I often took him out of the house, and placed him upon the ground, in order to have an opportunity of observing his motions. If the ground were rough, he would pull himself forwards, by means of his fore legs, at a pretty good pace, and he invariably shaped his course towards the nearest tree. But if I put him upon a smooth and well-trodden part of the road, he appeared to be in trouble and distress : his favourite abode was the back of...
231 페이지 - This was an interesting moment. I kept my position firmly, with my eye fixed steadfast on him. By the time the cayman was within two yards of me, I saw he was in a state of fear and perturbation: I instantly dropped the mast, sprang up, and jumped on his back, turning half round as I vaulted, so that I gained my seat with my face in a right position. I immediately seized his fore-legs, and by main force twisted them on his back; thus they served me for a bridle.