A VISIT TO MO NT PELEE,
... shocks have been felt at Martinique, causing alarm to the population. Professor Heilprin is of opinion that the bed of the Caribbean Sea is settling. ...
... shocks have been felt at Martinique, causing alarm to the population. Professor Heilprin is of opinion that the bed of the Caribbean Sea is settling. ...
... it were with facts; others are big with what one may term effloresceace. For example:— Jamaica, the dusky queen of the Caribbean Seas, the very queen of tragedy, is smitten again by the wilful, heavy hand of Fate, who, remembering her ancient dignity ...
... it was attacked by malignant disease which the doctors pro-, nounoed to be leprosy. The hair Mlle from an island in the Caribbean Sea noted, for the prevalence of this dread disease. One would have thought s however, that with proper cleansing, which ...
... Violent, in the West Indies. I was lying on the beads during • West Didion hurricane. the black stores that sumps over the Caribbean, and I bad to dig nay hand' into the earth to bold tight. But worse than all these is the wind that they cell the woolly ...
... perpetual darkness. Near Minders, in tho Indian Ocean, the spotted corals are plainly visible under l£oft. cf water. The Caribbean Sea is cf crystalline clearness, objects being discernible a very great depth. Animals that Not DISJXK flow long would you ...