| Science - 1832 - 446 pages
...road to the Djiang. Mr Daendels had ordered a footpath to be made from the main road to the valley. We took with us two dogs and some fowls, to try experiments...quarter of a mile, holding on by the branches of trees, and we were a good deal fatigued before we got up the path, being very steep and slippery, from the... | |
| Geology - 1832 - 438 pages
...road to the Djiang. Mr Daendels had ordered a footpath to be made from the main road to the valley. We took with us two dogs and some fowls, to try experiments...quarter of a mile, holding on by the branches of trees, and we were a good deal fatigued before we got up the path, being very steep and slippery, from the... | |
| 1832 - 548 pages
...Djiane. Mr. Daenrfels had ordered a foot path to be made frojn (lie main road to the valley. — We toolt with us two dogs and some fowls, to try experiments in this poisonous valley. On arriving •Jt the foot of the mountain, we dismounted and scrambled up the side, about... | |
| Joseph Belcher - 1834 - 590 pages
...road to the Djiang. M. Daendels had ordered a foot-path to be made from the main road to the valley. We took with us two dogs and some fowls to try experiments...the side about a quarter of a mile, holding on by branches of trees, and we were a good deal fatigued before we got up, the path being very steep and... | |
| Gilbert Thomas Burnett - Botany - 1835 - 692 pages
...road to the Djiang. M. Dnendels had ordered a footpath to be made from the main road to the valley. We took with us two dogs and some fowls, to try experiments...the side about a quarter of a mile, holding on by branches of trees, and we were .1 good deal fatigued before we got up, the path being very steep and... | |
| Gilbert Thomas Burnett - Botany - 1835 - 1050 pages
...road to the Djiang. M. Daendels had ordered a footlath to be made from the main road to the valley. We took with us two dogs and some fowls, to try experiments...dismounted, and scrambled up the side about a quarter of о mile, holding on by branches of trees, and we were a good deal fatigued before we got up, the path... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Asia - 1837 - 630 pages
...road to the Djung. Mr. Darndels had ordered a foot-path to be made from the main road to the valley ; we took with us two dogs and some fowls, to try experiments in this deadly recess. On arriving at the foot of a mountain we dismounted, and scrambled up the side of a... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Asia - 1837 - 554 pages
...road to the Djung. Mr. Darndels had ordered a foot-path to be made from the main road to the valley ; we took with us two dogs and some fowls, to try experiments in this deadly recess. On arriving at the foot of a mountain we dismounted, and scrambled up the side of a... | |
| Literature - 1864 - 640 pages
...any animal entei-э, he never leaves. The following interesting account is given by an eye-witnes.4 : We took with us two dogs and some fowls to try experiments...by the branches of trees. When within a few yards ot'the valley, we experienced a strong, nauseous suffocating smell, but on coming close to its edge... | |
| David Purdie Thomson - Meteorology - 1849 - 516 pages
...the road to Djienz. Mr Daendels had ordered a footpath to be made from the main road to the valley. We took with us two dogs and some fowls, to try experiments in 1 Dr Mered. Gairdner — Min. and Therm. Springs, p. 59. • Murray's Handb. North. Germ. p. 270. '... | |
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