. The Malay Archipelago : the land of the oranguatan, and the bird of paradise. A narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature. Natural history; Ethnology. 238 Celebes. abundance of large reticulated fruit, serving as an excellent vegetable. The ground was as thickly covered with dry leaves as it is in an English wood in ISTovember; the little rocky streams were all dry, and scarcely a drop of water or even a damp place was anywhere to be seen. About fifty yards below. SUGAR-PALM (Arenga saccharifera). my house, at the foot of the hill, was a deep hole in a water- course, where good wat


. The Malay Archipelago : the land of the oranguatan, and the bird of paradise. A narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature. Natural history; Ethnology. 238 Celebes. abundance of large reticulated fruit, serving as an excellent vegetable. The ground was as thickly covered with dry leaves as it is in an English wood in ISTovember; the little rocky streams were all dry, and scarcely a drop of water or even a damp place was anywhere to be seen. About fifty yards below. SUGAR-PALM (Arenga saccharifera). my house, at the foot of the hill, was a deep hole in a water- course, where good water was to be had, and where I went daily to bathe, by having buckets of water taken out and pouring it over my body. My host Mr. M. enjoyed a thoroughly country life, depend- ing almost entirely on his gun and dogs to supply his table. Wild pigs of large size were very plentiful, and he generally. 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 Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913. New York : Harper


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