
Notes on the natural history of the Bell Rock
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DESCRIPTION OF THE COUNTRY. Along the eastern flank of the great Mesopotamian lowland, curving round it on the north, and stretching beyond it to the south and the south-east, lies a vast elevated region, or highland, no portion of which appears to be less than 3000 feet above the sea-level. This region may be divided, broadly, into two tracts, one consisting of lofty mountainous ridges, which form its outskirts on the north and on the west; the other, in the main a high flat table-land, extending from the foot of the mountain chains, southward to the Indian Ocean, and eastward to the country ...
Chapters (37)(click to expand)
- NOTES ON THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE BELL ROCK
- PREFACE.
- INTRODUCTION.
- April 1901.
- May 1901.
- June 1901.
- July 1901.
- August 1901.
- September 1901.
- October 1901.
- November 1901.
- December 1901.
- January 1902.
- February 1902.
- March 1902.
- April 1902.
- May 1902
- June 1902
- July 1902
- August 1902
- September 1902
- October 1902
- November 1902
- December 1902
- January-February 1903
- March 1903
- April 1903
- May 1903
- June-July 1903
- August 1903
- September-October 1903
- November 1903
- December 1903
- January 1904
- February 1904
- March 1904
- April 1904
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