| 1863 - 648 pages
...incessantly. It is never either spring, summer, or autumn, but each day is a combination of all three. With the day and night always of equal length, the...equilibrium and simplicity is the march of Nature under such peculiar circumstances ! At break of day the sky is, for the most part, cloudless. The thermometer... | |
| 1863 - 520 pages
...With the day and night always of equal length, the atmospheric disturbances of each day neutralising themselves before each succeeding morn ; with the...equilibrium and simplicity is the march of Nature under such peculiar circumstances ! At break of day the sky is, for the most part, cloudless. The thermometer... | |
| william harrison ainsworth - 1863 - 516 pages
...With the day and night always of equal length, the atmospheric disturbances of each day neutralising themselves before each succeeding morn ; with the...equilibrium and simplicity is the march of Nature under such peculiar circumstances ! At break of day the sky is, for the most part, cloudless. The thermometer... | |
| Henry Walter Bates - 1863 - 396 pages
...themselves before each succeeding morn ; with the sun in its course proceeding, mid-way across the sky aud the daily temperature the same within two or three...simplicity is the march of Nature under the equator ! Our evenings were generally fully employed preserving our collections, and making notes. We dined... | |
| John Hale Murray - 1871 - 304 pages
...sun in its course proceeding midway across the sky, and the daily temperature the same within a few degrees throughout the year — how grand in its perfect...simplicity is the march of nature under the equator." In the region of the Plate Eiver (the silver river, not Playte,) there is no such thing as rainy weather... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1879 - 234 pages
...day neutralizing themselves before each succeeding morn ; with the sun in its HERNDON'S VOYAGE. 65 course proceeding midway across the sky, and the daily...simplicity is the march of Nature under the equator ! " But we must resume our narrative of Lieutenant Herndon's explorations. To name the different towns... | |
| Henry Walter Bates - 1880 - 176 pages
...incessantly. It is never either spring, summer, or autumn, but each day is a combination of all three. With the day and night always of equal length, the...simplicity is the march of Nature under the equator ! • Our evenings were generally fully employed preservmg our collections aml makmg notes. We dined... | |
| Henry Walter Bates - 1880 - 162 pages
...spring, summer, or autumn, but each day is a combination of all three. With the day and night aU ways of equal length, the atmospheric disturbances of each...simplicity is the march of Nature under the equator ! Our evenings weie generally fully employed preserving our collections and making notes. We dined... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1891 - 516 pages
...with the sun in its course proceeding midway across the sky, and the daily temperature almost the same throughout the year — how grand in its perfect equilibrium...simplicity is the march of Nature under the equator ! " n EQUATORIAL VEGETATION The Equatorial Forest-Belt and its causes — General features of the Equatorial... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1925 - 1262 pages
...With the day and night always of equal length, the atmospheric disturbances of each day neutralising themselves before each succeeding morn ; with the...simplicity is the march of Nature under the equator ! A Naturalist on the Amasons THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY 1825-1895 470 zA (jame of Qhess SUPPOSE it were perfectly... | |
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