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328. Limestone Mountains of Sarawak. BorneoLeafless flowering branches of a tree (Sterculia sp.) of the region in front, and tree of the same glittering in the distance. Below, on the left, remains of its old seed-vessels
297. The Deodar or Indian CedarCedrus Deodara, Loud. forms large forests in the mountains of northern India, growing to a height of 50 to 100 feet and upwards, and yielding a valuable durable timber
277. On the way from Tibet near Nagkunda, North IndiaSheep carrying their loads of tea and borax from Tibet into India. The trees are a kind of Fir (Picea Mlorinda, Link), and on the left Abies Pindrow, Spach
236 View of the Cathedral Rooks from Mattaran, IndiaMonkeys in the foreground
230. View from Rungaroon, near Darjeeling, IndiaAn Old Tree covered with Epiphytes in the foreground
206. Another View of Lake Tahoe and Nevada Mountains, CaliforniaSee 195 and 202
181. View on the Flamsted Road, JamaicaMango tree in flower, Cabbage Palm, Bananas, and Bamboos
172. View from Spring Gardens, Buffs Bay, JamaicaCocoanut Palms, Bread Fruit Trees, and Trumpet Tree in the foreground
126. View from the Artists House in Jamaica, with Double RainboRose-Apple, and Bananas in the foreground
91. Papaw Trees at Gongo, BrazilThe Papaw (carica Papaya, L.) is a tropical American tree now commonly cultivated in warm countries. Its stem is usually unbranched and grows about twenty feet high, bearing a crown of foliage
61. Organ Peak at Theresoplis and Bay of Rio below
635. Tea-drying in Mr. Holles establishment, Java
291. Pine-clad slopes of Nagkunda, North India, and view of the
289. Pine-clad slopes of Nagkunda, North India, and view of the
90. Glimpse of Mr. Weilhorns House at Petropolis, BrazilThe late owner of this house was a friend of Humboldt
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