THE FIELD, THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S NEWSPAPER
... away merrily across the tumbling sea to Jamaica, leaving behind with some regret the quaint little Dutch settlement in the Caribbean Sea. ...
... away merrily across the tumbling sea to Jamaica, leaving behind with some regret the quaint little Dutch settlement in the Caribbean Sea. ...
... MANATEE IN JAMAICA—Mr Hugh D. Carroll asks in your last issue, le the manatee found salt water it The manatee of the Caribbean Sea (Trichechos americanns) lives in salt water, although frequently found in estuaries, sometimes in rivers. The specimen ...
... attention; the arrival is announced of a gentleman in England from Jamaica, with the development of the fisheries of the Caribbean sea as a mission, and a notice is given of the fisheries exhibition at the Westminster Aquarium. Of angling club., the new ...
... domain. THE YUCATAN OF TO-DAY. Br ALICE D. LE PLONDEON. ArUCATAN is the peninsula that divides the Gulf of Mexico from the Caribbean Sea, and is part of the Mexican confederation. To the outer world it is but little known, though arehasologista are acquainted ...
... in fish, and, although the cod and the ling, so far as I know, cannot be included amongst the varieties that inhabit the Caribbean sea, still there are many very valuable species that, if caught and cured, would tend to diminish the sum of £114,021 (average) ...
... From a pamphlet which he has written, and which the Gresham Press is now pubiahing, it is clear that the harvest of the Caribbean Sea is very much neglected. For some years Mr Earle has been trying to promote • company in J&MAiCIS to utilise it. and at ...
... island of Curszao, or Curacao, as it is sometimes spelt. This small island was the only land we should see on our across the Caribbean Sea to Kingston and, wewatched its mountains gradually rising above the water, and its features becoming more distinot, we ...
... latitudes suffer- sador being sent by each power to all, t h eir head quarters being this from the heat. Later on, in the Caribbean sea, we had the same city. Life in that city is said to be plfy cool and no weather—calm sea, bright sun and cool breeze ...
... wrecked, is beautiful beyond descri_Oion- an exCept 'at Invercargill. ancient c it y , amid d mountains overlook•ng the blue Caribbean. went are overwhelmed with In Colony the officals of the Railway Decart. lications for employment from mechanic. the timeetained ...