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ITN POW SKS OF FLIOPIT

... Clin. however. aver • boat or five feet out of the noter,sitil often on board in Men Me been knocked done by them. The of Caribbean Sea the flying giernard highly as • food fish. When • shoal is sue rounded by • big net thet dub out of the eater in hundreds ...

A TIGER LOOSE AT SEA

... 12, says:—lncoming vessels from the South all report a great storm in the Gulf of Mexico and the severest weather in the Caribbean Sea, but the most extraordinary experience is reported by the passenger and cargo steamer Altai. which arrived here to-day ...

AN ANOMALY OF TIDIES

... great diTcrener in explained by the exiatence of a tidal obstruction, whirl; prevents the Atlantic tide from entering the Caribbean inea. Panama. on the other haml, lien at one corner of the triangular area of the North Itseitie Oman. and in of that shape ...

• • . NOTES ON PHYSICAL OSOORAPHY

... with its feU of theisely direotican is knows es the pavetigers. At the stenos it drops of ; the other portiosi esters the Caribbean thth and takes is ff• mere. At the seat A Sea mmi the Gulf ot ; frees the latter it deals of tow total mid Iskis ill le the& ...

ACROSS THE WORLD FOR A WIFE. (Cailiireil as board an choke a at as any man could desire to They

... felt morally isertain, but who it was, and whet reason could be, wm more than I could tell. A week biter we had entered the Caribbean and then after or two trials just to see how the wind lay, the crisis came. My first intimation of the fad that it was their ...

AN INTERESTING CENTENARY

... the little the present time special officers me vieit. any further schemes of cottages or addi- ships of his day on the Caribbean Bea ing Weshend hotels and boarding-houses tional half-acres by means of State-aided coast, and tried to explore the mountains ...