LIGHT intua TEX OCEAN
... ocean there is perpetual darknew. in the Indian Oman, the spotted corals are plainly visible under 150 feet of water. The Caribbean of crystalline cleansing, objects being discernible on the bottom at a greet depth. ...
... ocean there is perpetual darknew. in the Indian Oman, the spotted corals are plainly visible under 150 feet of water. The Caribbean of crystalline cleansing, objects being discernible on the bottom at a greet depth. ...
... find • place far from the noisy crowds. there they may talk gossip and wear native costumes in the privacy of their own Caribbean stronghold First, they must join the Club. and. se.ording to present arrangements. this at they must also loin the Colonial ...
... being immediately to the north of the island of Porto Rico, where 27,366 ft. has been measured, and another 23,2481 t. In Caribbean Sea, also, off the western extremity of Jamaica, the lead has down 20,240f1. to reach the bottom. From these particulars ...
... *ries la aa equatorial impelled westward b y wind., which is deflected aortliward is the aria at Cape Bt. Roque, enuring the Caribbean Sea sad Gulf ef Muico. to emerge finally through Strait ef Florida, and journey ad acorn the Mimetic ta warm the dens it ...
... Pacific States even without the war must in time have attracted to the Pacific much of the attention that was given to the Caribbean. But with the annexation of the Philippines to the United States--an event which must come to pass—America acquires direct ...
... defence of our Simla, Sunday. intersational rig'uts. • therpatek from states that Ganda ! The Spanish Naval farces in the Caribbean Id by Pam is h ' Sea will IA strengthened, the pretext being the! e the who ba strength. There necessity of increased vigilance ...
... Colonia! Memories by life-sketch of a bushrancer R Crockett's serial Little Anna Mark proceed the having now changed to lie Caribbean Sea an new and ctrange actor one Yellow Jack half-caste youth with one hand only introduced The complete talc of the i'sne ...
... introduced in the House of toriea wero owing to his men his Army Commons yesterday by Mr Ritchie and was read a first time Caribbean possessions yesterday again approached the vexed question of sugar bounties in tho hope of spurring the Government into some ...