...Opposite us was Sandi ya Nzondo, which others call Sanga ya Ngondo; in the chart this one- tree island is written "Catlo Zonda," it is the first of two similar formations...
Richard F. Burton 「Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 2」
... Cope: "The Vertebrata of the Cretaceous Formations ofthe West," p...
Frederic A. Lucas 「Animals of the Past」
...These formations, however, there is every reason to suppose, may generally be detected by the following indications...
William Swainson 「Zoological Illustrations, Volume II」
...His reports show theheroic efforts made to prevent and extinguishfires, to prevent the defacement of the geysersand other formations, and to protect the game...
Various 「Hunting in Many Lands」
...Our leader, Professor Paleozoic, ordinarily existedin a sort of transition state between the primaryand tertiary formations...
W. E. Webb 「Buffalo Land」
...During the progress of these several formations, the egg graduallyadvances about half way along the oviduct...
Robert Jennings 「Sheep, Swine, and Poultry」
...The main stream and its western tributariesoriginate in Permian formations, whereas the eastern tributariesoriginate in Pennsylvanian formations...
Artie L. Metcalf 「Fishes of Chautauqua, Cowley and Elk Counties, Kansas」
...The real features of this and of itsdependent formations are best seen in the transverse section of the Amphioxus(Fig...
Ernst Haeckel 「The Evolution of Man」
...It is confirmedby the similar arrangement of the two cutaneous formations...
Ernst Haeckel 「The Evolution of Man」
...LAND AND PEOPLE: Egypt, as Herodotus has said, is "the gift of theNile," one of the latest of the earth's geological formations, and yetone of the earliest countries to be settled and dominated by man...
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」
...The formations melted: wings touched and locked; the planesfell dizzily or shot off in wild, ungoverned, swerving flight...
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930」
...The depth of these formations, which are often far belowthe level of the Moon’s surface, ranges from 10,000 to 20,000 feet...
Thomas Orchard 「The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'」
...The changes which appear to take place in the lunar formations owing tothe change in their illumination are much more striking and varied thanwould be anticipated...
E. Walter Maunder 「Are the Planets Inhabited?」
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