Notes upon the Island of Dominica (British West Indies) : containing information for settlers, investors, tourists, naturalists, and others
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FCL18003
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Titre (dcterms:title)
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Notes upon the Island of Dominica (British West Indies) : containing information for settlers, investors, tourists, naturalists, and others
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Editeur (dcterms:publisher)
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Adam et Charles Black
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Date (dcterms:date)
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1906
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Bottom of the Boiling Foutain Crater, Dominica
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A rest in a River-bed in the Forest, Dominica
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The Lesser Twin Fall upon the Roseau River, Roseau Valley, Dominica
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Cocoa Trees growing among Rocks - an unusual situation. Also three Cocoa-gatherers.
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The Joint Expedition of F. H. Rowntree and Symington Grieve, along with S. H. Davies, William Grieve, J. C. Radcliffe, and C. S. Kitching, resting at the Bolan Brook on its way to make its first attempt to ascend Morne Diablotin
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Big Trees in the Forest on Morne Diablotin. The name given by the natives to thses trees is the French name chataignier or chestnut. Ity is a very different tree from Catanea vulgaris, the Spanish chestnut of Europe. As these trees are from 150 to 200 feet in height, we had no means of obtaining the leaves, flowers, or fruit for identification.
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Bois Blanc in the Forest on Morne Diablotin. The name is of French origin, but is used by the natives. From the immense haight of thses trees and the darkness of the forest we were unable to identify them.
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Building an Ajoupa or Shelter in the Forest, in which we swung our hammocks and slept at night
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Our Ajoupa in the Forest on Morne Diablotin
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View of several of the Spouting Boiling Springs at the bottom of the Boiling Fountain Crater, Grand Souffriere Valley, Dominica.
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In the Grand Souffriere Valley, Dominica.
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At the Bottom of the Boiling Fountain Crater, Dominica - a hot corner.
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The Greater Twin Fall upon the Roseau River, Roseau Valley, Dominica.
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The King and Queen of the Carib Indians, taken in front of their house.
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Pure Carib Indian Children, who attend the Roman Catholic School.
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Wild Carib Indians of Pure Blood - Children, and a Young Girl and Woman. The girl is having her hair combed, and judging from her countenance she seems to feel pain.
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The Beach, Portsmouth, Dominica.
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West indies Dominica
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Mot-clé libre (dcterms:subject)
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Flore
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Faune
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Volcan
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Tourisme
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Mot-clé Rameau (dcterms:subject)
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Pêche
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Mot-clé Thématique (dcterms:subject)
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fr
Sciences de la vie et de la terre
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fr
Innovation, technologies, industries
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fr
Géographie
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20
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application/pdf
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fr
Domaine public
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Bibliothèque numérique Manioc
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A rest in a River-bed in the Forest, Dominica |
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At the Bottom of the Boiling Fountain Crater, Dominica - a hot corner. |
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Big Trees in the Forest on Morne Diablotin. The name given by the natives to thses trees is the French name chataignier or chestnut. Ity is a very different tree from Catanea vulgaris, the Spanish chestnut of Europe. As these trees are from 150 to 200 feet in height, we had no means of obtaining the leaves, flowers, or fruit for identification. |
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Bois Blanc in the Forest on Morne Diablotin. The name is of French origin, but is used by the natives. From the immense haight of thses trees and the darkness of the forest we were unable to identify them. |
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Bottom of the Boiling Foutain Crater, Dominica |
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Building an Ajoupa or Shelter in the Forest, in which we swung our hammocks and slept at night |
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Cocoa Trees growing among Rocks - an unusual situation. Also three Cocoa-gatherers. |
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In the Grand Souffriere Valley, Dominica. |
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Our Ajoupa in the Forest on Morne Diablotin |
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Pure Carib Indian Children, who attend the Roman Catholic School. |
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The Beach, Portsmouth, Dominica. |
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The Greater Twin Fall upon the Roseau River, Roseau Valley, Dominica. |
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The Joint Expedition of F. H. Rowntree and Symington Grieve, along with S. H. Davies, William Grieve, J. C. Radcliffe, and C. S. Kitching, resting at the Bolan Brook on its way to make its first attempt to ascend Morne Diablotin |
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The King and Queen of the Carib Indians, taken in front of their house. |
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The Lesser Twin Fall upon the Roseau River, Roseau Valley, Dominica |
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View of several of the Spouting Boiling Springs at the bottom of the Boiling Fountain Crater, Grand Souffriere Valley, Dominica. |
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West indies Dominica |
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Wild Carib Indians of Pure Blood - Children, and a Young Girl and Woman. The girl is having her hair combed, and judging from her countenance she seems to feel pain. |
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