... There are two cranes besides—one light blue, the other also light blue, but with a white neck; and gulls ('Procellaria') of different sizes abound...
David Livingstone 「Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa」
...Its waters are sweet and abound with fine fish...
W.H.G. Kingston 「Great African Travellers」
...The flood extends out in slightly depressed armsof the Lake for twenty or thirty miles, and far too broad to be seenacross; fish abound, and ant-hills alone lift up their heads; they havetrees on them...
David Livingstone 「The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume II (of 2), 1869-1873」
...I could scarcelybelieve it possible that the place where so many eminent Christians hadlived and preached could abound with so much wickedness and deceit...
James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw 「A Narrative Of The Most Remarkable Particulars In The Life Of James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, An African Prince, As Related By Himself」
...Monkeys also abound in great numbers...
James Richardson 「Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, Volume 2」
... Doors there are none, the entrance being through the windows, in order to keep out the pigs and sheep, which abound in the enclosures...
Horatio Bridge 「Journal of an African Cruiser」
...Unlike its companions, however, the sea eaglerejects garbage for living prey, and especially for the sea snakeswhich abound on the northern coasts...
J. Emerson Tennent 「Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon」
...Towards the northern portions of the island this valuablespecies entirely displaces the other, owing to the fact that thealmond and palma Christi abound there...
J. Emerson Tennent 「Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon」
...The genera Sciara, Cecidomyia, andSimulium, which abound so exceedingly in temperatecountries, have each one representative species in the collectionmade by Mr...
J. Emerson Tennent 「Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon」
...In Ceylon they abound everywhere in the plains on thelow brush-wood; and in the very driest seasons they are quite asnumerous as at other times...
J. Emerson Tennent 「Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon」
...Captain Trotter mentions in a foot-note that these sheep, as wellas ibex, abound in these hills in such large quantities that theyform the principal food of the garrisons of the outposts...
Robert A. Sterndale 「Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon」
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