. The polar world [microform] : a popular description of man and nature in the Arctic and Antarctic regions of the globe . Arctic races; Zoology; Races arctiques; Zoologie. r rf -7. r** â .h â¢Â».*â¢. « :l1-J ^-2*'. I ;.'\ .hiM Il;n\| \ii:\ ; III. (^IlAlTHli V. H'). \'''l.'iiiiii' Oriifiii "I' the [sland-Tile Jvlnfa J('ikull â SircaiiisTin' HiiniiiL' >Miiiint;iin^ Isi'isiivik 'I'lic MiiiI-imMimiis t' Ilrvkjiililid âTli" 'riuiij;o-liv('v r J{''yl(li'>l! Till' I ii'cMi (ii'v-ir â'I'ln'Sii'. kki' -('i'y~i,il I'.nU Tlir Alniiinnn^j;! - The Siirlv-lii
. The polar world [microform] : a popular description of man and nature in the Arctic and Antarctic regions of the globe . Arctic races; Zoology; Races arctiques; Zoologie. r rf -7. r** â .h â¢Â».*â¢. « :l1-J ^-2*'. I ;.'\ .hiM Il;n\| \ii:\ ; III. (^IlAlTHli V. H'). \'''l.'iiiiii' Oriifiii "I' the [sland-Tile Jvlnfa J('ikull â SircaiiisTin' HiiniiiL' >Miiiint;iin^ Isi'isiivik 'I'lic MiiiI-imMimiis t' Ilrvkjiililid âTli" 'riuiij;o-liv('v r J{''yl(li'>l! Till' I ii'cMi (ii'v-ir â'I'ln'Sii'. kki' -('i'y~i,il I'.nU Tlir Alniiinnn^j;! - The Siirlv-liillir IJraillil'ill Jcf five 'I'lir (iotlia l''i'.ss âTlio Dftti I^'oss-C'r. jiiiitcâ\'itr('!Mii'iii('iiltlc liiirliai'niis y\iH\t' cf Slu'ap-^licai'inn; - HcindiMi- I' lii'ai-^-liinU 'I'Ih' i;:ilii-ilii,'k N' \ i-r 'I'lir Wild Swan âTl, Haven 'I hr Jcrlali'ai 'I'lic (iiaii! Auk or (ii'irlVui lâ¢"l!^ll â l''i>liiii;r Sfa'^'u- Tlu' Wliito Shark Miihral Kiimduniâ.-^ !![iliur I'calâDrill W'mihI. ICELAND might as wcJlbe ciillea Firelaiuljor all its 40,0011 square miles have ori<;'inally been upheaved from the (le})<Ii-; of the waters by volcanic power. First, at some immeasurably distant period of the world's history, the small uuclfus of iln future island began to struggle into existence against tlu' superincumbent weight of the ocean ; then, in the course nl ages, cone rose after cone, crater was formed after crater. eru})tion followed on ei'iiption,aiid lava-stream on lava-stream, until finally the Iceland of the present day Avas piled up witli her gigantic ' jiikulls,' or ice-mountains, and her vast jirn- montorics, stretching like huge buttresses far out into t]ic . Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hartwig, G. (Georg), 1813-1880. London : Longma
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