The Voyage of the Beagle by Charles Darwin
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home, and by his correspondence directed my endeavours, -- and
who, since my return, has constantly rendered me every assistance which the kindest friend could offer. DOWN, BROMLEY, KENT, June 9, 1845 [1] I must take this opportunity of returning my sincere thanks to Mr. Bynoe, the surgeon of the Beagle, for his very kind attention to me when I was ill at Valparaiso. THE VOYAGE OF THE BEAGLE CHAPTER I ST. JAGO -- CAPE DE VERD ISLANDS Porto Praya -- Ribeira Grande -- Atmospheric Dust with Infusoria -- Habits of a Sea-slug and Cuttle-fish -- St. Paul's Rocks, non-volcanic -- Singular Incrustations -- Insects the first Colonists of Islands -- Fernando Noronha -- Bahia -- Burnished Rocks -- Habits of a Diodon -- Pelagic Confervae and Infusoria -- Causes of discoloured Sea. AFTER having been twice driven back by heavy southwestern |
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