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RMW1BTG4–Archive image from page 457 of Die Loango-Expedition ausgesandt von der. Die Loango-Expedition ausgesandt von der Deutschen Gesellschaft zur Erforschung Aequatorial-Africas, 1873-1876. Ein Reisewerk in drei Abtheilungen . dieloangoexpedi00gssf Year: 1888 i68 Heimfahrt. Tages, den 5. Mai 1876, auf dem englischen Postdampfer „Loanda' einzuschiffen. Als dieser an unserer ehemaligen Besitzung vorüberfuhr, war am Strande die ganze Bevölkerung Abschied winkend versammelt; im Dorfe Lusala aber wehte von einer hohen Stange unsere Flag-ge, die wir dem Häuptlinge desselben übergeben hatten, damit das G
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RM2AG46YF–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. o enclose a large body of game.Driving it up with shouts to the narrow part of the hopo, mensecreted there throw their javelins into the affrighted herds, andon the animals rush to the opening presented at the converginghedges, and into the pit till that is full of a living mass. Someescape by running over the others, as a S
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RMW1BTG1–Archive image from page 457 of Die Loango-Expedition ausgesandt von der. Die Loango-Expedition ausgesandt von der Deutschen Gesellschaft zur Erforschung Aequatorial-Africas, 1873-1876 : ein Reisewerk in drei Abtheilungen . dieloangoexpedit00gssf Year: 1879 i68 Heimfahrt. Tao-es, den 5. Mai 1876, auf dem englischen Postdampfer „Loanda' einzuschiffen. Als dieser an unserer ehemaligen Besitzung vorüberfuhr, war am Strande die ganze Bevölkerung Abschied winkend versammelt; im Dorfe Lusala aber wehte von einer hohen Stange unsere Flagge, die wir dem Häuptlinge desselben übergeben hatten, damit das
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RM2AG3K3P–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. e toapply the rolling or pressing processes with any efficiency to so very smalla quantity, the gums are not yet so perfectly extracted as they would be, northe fibre opened out to so fine a quality as it would then exhibit. r^g 6W THE BUAZE. Chap. XXXI. A representation of the plant is given in the annexed woodcut,as a help
RMPFC0EX–. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft. Tropical plants; Tropical crops. tropischen Nut^pflanzen.etc.,,,,âfrirfeT â ^ tclegr.^^dr. gchenkel-Hambiini. Plantage Westafrika. Eine angesehene Firma in Loanda (Angola), Portugiesisch- "Westafrika, Eigentümerin einer etwa 5000 ha fruchtbarsten, be- wässerten Ackerlandes umfassenden Plantage, wäre nicht abgeneigt, behufs Einführung neuer intensiver Kulturen einen, womöglich im tropischen Landbau bewanderten Teilhaber mit etwa 70 000 bis 80 000 Mk. Kapital aufzunehmen. Die Ländeveien werden von der Eisenbahn sowie von
RMT22XPW–Archive image from page 30 of Discovery reports (1936) Discovery reports discoveryreports12inst Year: 1936 Fig. 5. Gobius {Gobiiis) angolensis. Holotype. Ixi. Fig. 6. Diagrammatic view of head of Gobius (Gobius) angolensis, showing the arrangement of the series of cutaneous papillae. Gobius, sp. St. 283. 13. viii. 27. Off Annobon, Gulf of Guinea. Large dredge, 18-30 m.: 2 specimens, 17, 18 mm. Acentrogobius koumansi, sp.n. St. 274. 4. viii. 27. Off St Paul de Loanda, Angola. Large otter trawl, 64-65 m.: 44 specimens, 30-100 mm. (holotype, 100 mm.). St. 279. 10. viii. 27. Off Cape Lopez, F
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RM2AG3TCG–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. man.A kind of very short-legged fowl among the Boers was obtained,in consequence of observing that such were more easily caughtfor transportation, in then frequent removals in search of pasture.A similar instance of seeming a variety, occurred with the short-limbed sheep in America. Returning by ascending the Lucalla into Ca
RMPFC0C6–. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft. Tropical plants; Tropical crops. r^ â '^mporN i tropischen Niit£pflflwen.etc.â,,,5frirf^ sowie §ame^njnir .rii»t*t§Sf- Telegt;;dr. gchenkel-Hamburg.. Plantage Westafrika. Eine angesehene Firma in Loanda (Angola), Portugiesisch- "VYestafrika, Eigentümerin einer etwa 500'J ha fruchtbarsten, be- wässerten Ackerlandes umfassenden Plantage, wäre nicht abgeneigt, behufs Einführung neuer intensiver Kulturen einen, womöglich im tropischen Landbau bewanderten Teilhaber mit etwa 70 000 bis 80 000 Mk. Kapital aufzunehmen. Die
RMT22XE4–Archive image from page 27 of Discovery reports (1936) Discovery reports discoveryreports12inst Year: 1936 14 DISCOVERY REPORTS Sciaena aquila (Lacep.). [? Sciaena hololepidota (Lacep.).] St. 274. 4. viii. 27. Off St Paul de Loanda, Angola. Large otter trawl, 64-65 m.: 3 specimens, 275-295 mm. Sciaena angolensis, sp.n. St. 274. 4. viii. 27. Off St Paul de Loanda, Angola. Large otter trawl, 64-65 m.: 4 specimens, 240-260 mm. (holotype, 240 mm.). Depth of body 3f to 3I in the length, length of head about 3. Snout shorter than eye, diameter of which is 3! to 31 in length of head and about i ti
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RM2AG3KK8–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. es off from the river. Tsetse and the liills had destroyed tworiding oxen, and when the little one that I now rode knockedup, I was forced to march on foot. The bush being very denseand high, we were going along among the trees, when three buf-faloes, which we had unconsciously passed above the wind, thoughtthat they were su
RMPFD3BJ–. De Angola á contra-costa; descripção de uma viagem atravez do continente africano ... Natural history. Na costa oeste 73 Loanda é uma cidade ampla, limpa e pittoresca. Graciosamente reclinada na encosta das terras que miram ao noroeste, ostenta, quando vista do lado do mar, o aspecto de uma cidade europêa, com os seus renques de asseiadas e bem dispostas casarias, que,. HOMEM DO NANO Segundo uma pholorjraplna sobrepondo-se garridas umas ás outras, se ligam por extensas calçadas. Possue muitos edifícios e seria longo aqui enumerar todos. Citaremos, entre os principaes, o hospital perto de Pon
RMT223X6–Archive image from page 47 of Discovery reports (1936) Discovery reports discoveryreports12inst Year: 1936 34 DISCOVERY REPORTS SOLEIDAE Solea (Dicologlossa) chirophthalmus, Regan. Norman, 1930, t.c, p. 363. St. 274. Off Angola. 2 specimens, 145, 210 mm. 3 additional specimens, 245-255 mm., from the same locality. CYNOGLOSSIDAE Cynoglossus (Areliscus) lagoensis, Regan. 1915, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) xv, p. 129. St. 274. 4. viii. 27. Off St Paul de Loanda, Angola. Large otter trawl, 64-65 m.: 2 specimens, 455. 510 mm. Hab. Coast of Angola. Symphurus nigrescens, Rafin. Norman, 1930, t.c, p. 36
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RM2AKWBFF–War in South Africa and the Dark continent from savagery to civilization : The strange story of a weird world from the earliest ages to the present, including the war with the Boers .. . ore northerly route than he hadfollowed in going westward to Loanda, went down the Zandeze toits mouth at Quilimane, and discovered on his way the wonderful Vic-toria Falls of the river. The year 1857 was one of great interest to African travelers. Inthe southwest Damara Land was explored by Hahn and Rath, as faras the southern limit of the Portuguese territory. Dr. Bastian ex-plored the interior of the Congo
RMPFFY4D–. De Angola á contra-costa; descripção de uma viagem atravez do continente africano. Natural history. Na costa oeste 73 Loanda e uma cidade ampla, limpa e pittoresca. Graciosamente reclinada na encosta das terras que miram ao noroeste, ostenta, quando vista do lado do mar, o aspecto de uma cidade europêa, com os seus renques de asseiadas e bem dispostas casarias, que,. HOMEM DO NANO Segundo uma pliolograpltia sobrepondo-se garridas umas ás outras, se ligam por extensas calçadas. Possue muitos edifícios e seria longo aqui enumerar todos. Citaremos, entre os principaes, o liosjDital perto de Pon
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RM2AG3YJ0–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. , I desiredthe man, who was making a great noise, to search the luggagefor it; the unlucky lad who had taken the bait, then cameforward and confessed that he had the knife in a basket, whichwas already taken over the river. When it was returned, theowner would not receive it back unless accompanied with a fine.The lad offere
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RM2AG44HE–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. l the way down tothe water. We have known instances in which the old amongthese sagacious animals have actually lifted the young out of thetrap. The trees which adorn the banks are magnificent. Two enor-mous baobabs (Adansoiiia digitatd), or mowanas, grow near itsconfluence with the lake where we took the observations for th
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RM2AJ6JTH–An Englishwoman's twenty-five years in tropical Africa: being the biography of Gwen Elen Lewis, missionary to the Cameroons and the Congo . ool. Now he has been sent to schoolat Loanda, and they say in a little while he willgo to Portugal. He was perfectly spoilt before heleft here. He will learn at Loanda every conceiv-able kind of wickedness. So I am afraid he ismore likely to be a curse than a blessing whenhe returns. However, sufficient unto the day isthe evil thereof. We must trust that in some waythings will be overruled for good. Some weeks after the foregoing paragraphs werewritten, th
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RM2AG3PKP–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. as in No. 4, make a single horn in front. The features givenare frequently met with, but they are by no means universal.Many tattoo their bodies by inserting some . black substance. Chap. XXTT. MODES OF DRESSING- THE HAIR. 451 beneath the skin, which leaves an elevated cicatrix about halfan inch long: these are made in the f
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RMPF696J–Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean
RM2AG42EY–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. ould cure the fever more quicklythan they can. If we employ a wet sheet and a mild aperient incombination with quinine, in addition to the native remedies, theyare an important aid in curing the fever, as they seem to have thesame stimulating effects on the alimentary canal, as these meanshave on the external surface. Purgat
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RM2AG3NXG–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. so bright that I mistook it for masses of yellowblossom. There is every variety of shade in the leaves, yellow,purple, copper, liver-colour, and even inky black. Having got the loan of other canoes from Mpololo, and threeoxen as provision for the way, which made the number we hadbeen presented with hi the Barotse valley amou
RMPF6931–Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean
RM2AG3PXJ–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. No. 1. A Londa ladys mode of wearing the hair. shoulders, together with their general features, again remindedme of the ancient Egyptians. Several were seen with the upwardinclination of the outer angles of the eyes, but this was notgeneral. A few of the ladies adopt a curious custom of attachingthe hair to a hoop which enci
RMPF6954–Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean
RM2AG409J–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. mpossible for any of us to catch whether it was inpraise of the speaker, of Shinte, or of themselves. This was thefirst time I had ever seen females present in a public assembly.In the south the women are not permitted to enter the kotla;and even when invited to come to a religious service there, wouldnot enter until ordered
RMPF692N–Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean
RM2AG412Y–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. de. One of them, whose spine had been injuredin youth, a rare sight in this country, came and visited us. Ireturned the visit next morning. His tall companion had thatsickly yellow hue winch made hini look fairer than myself, buthis head was covered with a crop of unmistakeable wool. Theyhad a gang of young female slaves in
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RM2AX4FKG–Christian herald and signs of our times . MISSION WORK AMONG THE BANTUS.Heli Chatelain, Newly Appointed Consul at Loanda—I. A Makolo Village—2. Jere, the Royal Shoemaker—3. Natives Washing at Dondo. 162 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. March 18, 1^91. THE PLAGUES OF THE CITIES. DR. TALMAGES SERMON ON BALEFUL AMUSEMENTS AT THE CHRISTIAN HERALD SERVICEIN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW YORK, LAST SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, 1891. Innocent Amusements Becoming Destructive — The Prevalence of Corrupt Amusements — Principles bywhich Amusements may be Tested—How the Balefnl may be Recognized—By R
RMPF695W–Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean
RM2AG47YX–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. Tsetse Fll).—Magnified.—See p. 57 1 .WITH PORTRAIT ; MAPS BY ARROWSMTTIT *, AND NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS. LONDON:JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET 1857. Tlte right of Tianflalion is resa ved LUicuos: rniNxkn bt vr. cloives and sbi;s, stajifoed stbf.eI, AKD CKAUING CROSS. 1339*. DEDICATION. TO SIR RODERICK IMPEY MURCHISON, PRESIDEN
RM2AG4388–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. uchmore room when cut down than when growing. The wood is so spongy and soft, that an axe can be struck inso far with a good blow that there is great difficulty in pulling itout again. In the dead mowana mentioned the concentric ringswere well seen. The average for a foot at three different placeswas eighty-one and a half of
RM2AG418M–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. uch constant exertiondisturbs them in their nap. They prefer to remain by day in adrowsy yawning state, and, though their eyes are open, theytake little notice of things at a distance. The males utter aloud succession of snorting grunts, which may be heard a mileoff. The canoe in which I was, in passing over a wounded one,el
RM2AG423Y–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. shot so badly, that, in order to save my powder,I was obliged to go myself. We shot a beautiful cow-eland, standing in the shade of a finetree. It was evident that she had lately had her calf killed bya lion, for there were five long deep scratches on both sides ofher hind-quarters, as if she had run to the rescue of her cal
RM2AG47BY–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. s a terrier dogdoes a rat. The shock produced a stupor similar to that whichseems to be felt by a mouse after the first shake of the cat.It caused a sort of dreaminess, in which there was no senseof pain nor feeling of terror, though quite conscious of all thatwas happening. It was like what patients partially under theinflu
RM2AG43MJ–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. enjoyed the sport. Lions never go near anyelephants except the calves, winch, when young, are sometimestorn by them; every living tiling retires before the lordly ele-phant, yet a full-grown one would be an easier prey than therhinoceros; the lion rashes off at the mere sight of tins latterbeast. In the country adjacent to M
RM2AG441G–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. n fell dead almost on the buffalo ; he had merely time to turn towards us, seize a bush with his teeth, and drop dead with the stick in his jaws. The second made off immediately ; and the third raised his head, coolly looked round for a moment, then went on tearing and biting at the carcase as hard as ever. We retired a shor
RM2AG431W–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. now commenced; I was employed the wholeday in cutting down trees, and every stroke of the axe broughtdown a thick shower on my back, which in the hard work wasvery refreshing, as the water found its way down into my shoes.In the evening we met some Bushmen, who volunteered to showus a pool; and having unyoked, I walked some
RM2AG3PCD–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. Chap. XXTT. MODES OF DRESSING- THE HAIR. 451 beneath the skin, which leaves an elevated cicatrix about halfan inch long: these are made in the form of stars, and otherfigures, of no particular beauty.. No. 4. A young mans fashion. 2 c 2 452 PECULIARITIES OF NATIVES. Chap. XXIII. CHAPTEE XXIII. Make a detour southward —? Pecu
RM2AG3J72–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. Map of SOUTH AFRICA, Showing the Raut&s of the. Rev Dr Lrvmgstceoe between the years 1849 & 1856. By Jolyi Arrowsmitb. 1857. Enqlish MilesDu fax?!)?btvtnaztan&s Routt us ioicurtA.. I- L 2H L. Albemarle Street, November 1, 1857. MR. MURRAYSLIST OF RECENT WORKS. A Memoir of the Remarkable Events which attended the Accession t
RM2AG3NBA–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. men. They vanished at right angles to her course, orsideways, and, as she ran straight on, she went through the wholeparty, but came near no one, except a man who wore a piece ofcloth on his shoulders. Bright clothing is always dangerous inthese cases. She charged three or four times, and, except in thefirst instance, never
RM2AG3MXC–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. dian one; but here they approachmore nearly to each other in bulk, a female being about as largeas a common Indian male. But the ear of the African is anexternal mark which no one will mistake even in a picture.That of the female now killed, was 4 feet 5 inches in depth, and4 feet in horizontal breadth. I have seen a native
RM2AG48DM–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. MISSIONARY TRAVELS RESEARCHES IN SOUTH AFRICA; ^> INCLUDING A SKETCH OF SIXTEEN YEARS RESIDENCE IN THE INTERIOR OF AFRICA, AND A JOURNEY FROM THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE TO LOANDA ON THE WEbT COAST ; THENCE ACROSS THE CONTINENT, DOWN THE RIVER ZAMBESI, TO THE EASTERN OCEAN. BY DAVID LIVINGSTONE, LL.D., D.C.L., FELLOW OF THR FAC
RM2AG47MX–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. The Fort of San Miguel on the right .... â 394 28. Ancient Spinning and Weaving, perpetuated in Africa at the present day.âFrom Wilkinsons Ancient Egyptians 400 29. Double-handled Angola Hoe 408 30. Group of Native Women under the Mokolane Palms â 412 31. A few of the Rocks of Pungo Andongo 420 32-34. Londa Ladies modes of w
RM2AN70XK–Almanach de Gotha . , „„-, / 573 (72) — Cacheo, Bolama etc.) . .) ^^?> ) ^^ 5945 (.32) 3. Iles de St-Thomé et du Prince. Ile de St-Thomé .... 929,19 2) i826G (78) 20 Ile du Prince ) 151,37 2)2622 (78) 18 Ajuda ? ? — 4. Angola (districts de Loanda, Benguéla et Mossamèdes) District du Congo . . 809400 2 000000 (?) 2,3 6. Mozambique (districts duCap Delgado, Angoche,Mozambique, Inhambane,Quelimane, Sofala, Lou-renço Marques et Tête etManica) . . . . 991150 2 000000 (?) 2,0 I. 1805550 ) Résultats dun calcul planimétrique opéré à lInstitut de Gotha.Voir lonvi-age ,, Die Bevölkerung der Erde I
RM2AG3ME5–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. ! I. Jliu In i-lifa arc .u-ivru lis iii) ii[>iiroimiilinii ul.t,ii:,...l tru V^trviiL- llio K.ili.i- )u,iiil .1 w.if. r; 11k-y an ilniwu <<n .1 sadv (,f ,- uf ,111 in.li jn r 1(100 t,-,f in ;,]|ilu,li:. The aeclioii is necessarily exaggerated in longitude, as it woa traversed indifferent lutitudcs; t]ie western Bid
RM2AG3JE2–. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. 1-4 M 4-1 WO 13 U) lO !D O O O t- -S -= £ * : M o^ — — Z - ^ r*o «£ j a £ = «£ |>25 g - — o a 00 * n 2 - a o«« = -3 CO s cf-2 -2-3 : ?g S3 <y C s o a cu * r° S -2 fi c£ ? o • o tT oo « 4-1 .3^ -— r^ -4J -° w J a 5 V. a ,J3 N 1 c3 O 2 ? ?a N --w --< -*i o s X «M o *3 OM .id £ — S 5 s — ^ S o =: . a 5 ? o k fe
RM2CE7275–. Women of all nations, a record of their characteristics, habits, manners, customs and influence; . Makololo—a Suto tribe who came from thesouth and conquered the Barotseabout 1830—to accountfor the existence of aninstitution new to them.For we find that women chiefs arenot at all uncommon among thetribes north and east of theBarotse. Livingstone mentionsseveral whom he saw, or heard of,in his travels. We may rememberthe Londa chieftainess Manenko,who, with her husband and suite,escorted him, when on his wayfrom Linyanti to Loanda, to thetown of her uncle Shinte. Therewas also Nyango, who see
RM2CP81F1–. Roosevelt's African trip; the story of his life, the voyage from New York to Mombasa, and the route through the heart of Africa, including the big game and other ferocious animals, strange peoples and countries found in the course of his travels . s fellow-countryman, Mr. Gabriel. On hi^recovery, Livingstone set about acknowledging the many kindnessesthat had been shown him by the Portuguese authorities, and investi-gating the state of aflfairs in Loanda and Angola, and the real policyof the government. The trade in slaves, of which, as he had drawn nearer and nearerto the coast, he had met
RM2CP00P9–. Roosevelt's African trip; the story of his life, the voyage from New York to Mombasa, and the route through the heart of Africa, including the big game and other ferocious animals ... found in the course of his travels . s fellow-countryman, Mr. Gabriel. On hi*recovery, Livingstone set about acknowledging the many kindnessesthat had been shown him by the Portuguese authorities, and investi-gating the state of affairs in Loanda and Angola, and the real policyof the government. The trade in slaves, of which, as he had drawn nearer and nearerto the coast, he had met increasing traces as well as
RM2CEDDAF–. Christian herald and signs of our times. SLAVE GIRL OF A KICK LADY, LOANDA.. EMPLOYEES AND SLAVES OF A COFFEE PLANTATION, CAZENGO. AFRICA get into the boat. The boat came andwent, came and went, but her turn didnot seem to come. After awhile she couldwait no longer, and she leaped on the tar-rail and then sprang into the sea. crying tothe boatman, Save me next! Save menext! Oh. how many have gone ashoreinto Gods mercv. and vet vou are cling-ing to the wreck of sin ! Others have ac-cepted the pardon of Christ, but you arein peril. Why not, this moment, make arush for your immortal rescue, cry
RM2CEDTFN–. Christian herald and signs of our times. tas are calleda saku (sack), because $)o in Angolan cop-per monev makes exactly one mans load.. Another African currency used in thehinterland of Angola and Kongo is thecowrie shell. This is a tiny shell found inthe sand on the shores of the island whichprotects the bay of Loanda, where manywomen earn their livelihood by fishing forthe -he||s. It is due to these cowrie shellsthat a few tribes of the banks of the Ku-ango River, in the hinterland of the KongoI Hstrict, still visit Loanda, once in two orthree years, to barter their mabellas for thecowrie
RM2CPB6RX–. Onze vogels in huis en tuin . elfde kleuren fletser,buik roodachtig okergeel, onderste staartdekveêren vuilwit. Dit is de Amadina,Estrella of Pythelia minima der ornithologen. Zij is vrij zeldzaam en wordt doorde handelaren in Engeland King,s crown en Blood Astrild, door de DuitschersBlutfink genoemd. Het zoogenaamde Guinea-Fazanlje is niet, zoo als de naam schijnt aan teduiden, van de Kust van Guinea afkomstig, maar uit Benguela, Mossamedes,Angola en Loanda; in de weienschap is het als Estrelda granatina bekend. DePortugezen noemen dit vogeltje Granatino en Flore di campo. Het is een zeld-z
RM2CDH0RX–. Comment j'ai traversé l'Afrique despuis l'Atlantique jusqu'a l'Océan indien a travers des régions inconnues . sova ; il avait lintention de se rendre au Zambésipar la Gouchibi et la Gouando. 11 meut lair dun garçon fort intelligent. Il parlait le por-tugais couramment, ayant appris notre langue lorsquil étaitsoldat à Loanda, où on lavait acheté du temps que lescla-vage florissait. Gétait un grand chasseur qui, durant sesexpéditions, avait souvent battu les bords de la Gouandojusquà Linianti. Il me certifia que la Gouando était complètement naviga-ble, sans rapides, mais, de temps à autre, ét
RM2CDJ2AX–. Comment j'ai traversé l'Afrique despuis l'Atlantique jusqu'a l'Océan indien a travers des régions inconnues . EN QUETE DE PORTEFAIX. 23 ordres pour le commandant de la canonnière. Faire prèsde deu cents kilomètres dans une barque, cest un voyagefort peu agréable. De plus, entre Loanda et Ambriz, je neusguère dautre nourriture que du biscuit et des sardines, parceque, métant mis en route dès que la barque avait été prête,je navais pas eu une minute pour y mettre des provisions. Le 9, à la nuit tombante, jarrivais à Ambriz, charmantepetite ville, assise sur le sommet dune éminence dont lesfal
RMRFR50E–. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. MONTEIRO'S GALAGO. '.i*! " The rapidity and length of its leaps, which were absolutely noiseless, must gie great facilities to its capturing live prey. I never knew it give a loud call, but it would often make a low chattering noise. It has been observed at the Luabo mouth of the Zambesi, at Quilimane, and at Mozambique. When I had my live specimen at Zanzibar, the natives there did not seem to recognise it; nevertheless, it may be abundant on the mainland." Mr. Monteii-o tells us that the Loanda specimens have not the character
RMRN0RMY–. Annales de la Société entomologique de France. Insects; Entomology. o76 P. Lesxe. physes suturales. Tibias postérieurs avec des soies à demi dressées sur presque toute leur longueur. Nous avons donné plus haut les autres caractères sexuels de cette remarquable espèce. Distribution géographiqu". — Guinée; s'avance vers l'Est dans la partie orientale du Congo indépendant. Cavally (Bonhourc in Coll. Bedel) Côte d'Ivoire: Côte de l'Or; To- goland ; Bi-nin; Kameroun ; Congo français et Congo indépendant; An- gola [Quedenfeldt), Loanda {^CoU. Fniiinaive). Bostrychoplites cylindricus*. (Voir
RMRF27EH–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. /^B mfmww â : mm. Barbus argenteus. Type. ventral; latter below anterior rays of dorsal. Caudal peduncle 1^ to If times as long as deep. Scales radiately striated, 29-33 p, 2|-3 between lateral line and ventral, 12-14 round caudal peduncle. Uniform silvery, back brownish. Total length 110 millim. Angola; Upper Zambesi. 1-4. Types. Golungo Alto, Loanda. Dr. Welwitsch (P.). 5. Ad. Cuculova R., Mossamedes. Dr. W. J. Ansorge (0.). 6-9. Ad. Dongwenna
RMRFAE1H–. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum (Natural History). British Museum (Natural History); Fishes; Freshwater animals. /^B mfmww â : mm. Barbus argenteus. Type. ventral; latter below anterior rays of dorsal. Caudal peduncle 1^ to If times as long as deep. Scales radiately striated, 29-33 p, 2|-3 between lateral line and ventral, 12-14 round caudal peduncle. Uniform silvery, back brownish. Total length 110 millim. Angola; Upper Zambesi. 1-4. Types. Golungo Alto, Loanda. Dr. Welwitsch (P.). 5. Ad. Cuculova R., Mossamedes. Dr. W. J. Ansorge (0.). 6-9. Ad. Dongwenna
RMRD2A09–. De Angola á contra-costa; descripção de uma viagem atravez do continente africano ... Natural history. Na costa oeste 73 Loanda é uma cidade ampla, limpa e pittoresca. Graciosamente reclinada na encosta das terras que miram ao noroeste, ostenta, quando vista do lado do mar, o aspecto de uma cidade europêa, com os seus renques de asseiadas e bem dispostas casarias, que,. HOMEM DO NANO Segundo uma pholorjraplna sobrepondo-se garridas umas ás outras, se ligam por extensas calçadas. Possue muitos edifícios e seria longo aqui enumerar todos. Citaremos, entre os principaes, o hospital perto de Pon
RMRD2A2Y–. De Angola á contra-costa; descripção de uma viagem atravez do continente africano. Natural history. Na costa oeste 73 Loanda e uma cidade ampla, limpa e pittoresca. Graciosamente reclinada na encosta das terras que miram ao noroeste, ostenta, quando vista do lado do mar, o aspecto de uma cidade europêa, com os seus renques de asseiadas e bem dispostas casarias, que,. HOMEM DO NANO Segundo uma pliolograpltia sobrepondo-se garridas umas ás outras, se ligam por extensas calçadas. Possue muitos edifícios e seria longo aqui enumerar todos. Citaremos, entre os principaes, o liosjDital perto de Pon
RMRN2CAD–. Annales de la Société royale zoologique de Belgique. Zoology; Mollusks. ANNALES, LUI (1922) 43 assez mal connues, paraissent variables, et leur étude, faute de matériaux suffisants, est loin d'être achevée. Jusqu'à présent aucun Pseudotrochus n'a été signalé au sud du Congo, sauf le Pseudotrochus alabaster Rang, originaire de l'île du Prince et retrouvé dans l'Angola par le Docteur Welwitsch, à Qui- cuje [Loanda). Morelet le considère comme introduit dans cette région (Morelet, Voyage Welwitsch, 1868). Germain a décrit le Pseudotrochus Belli des rives du Congo (Bull. Museum Hist. Nat. Paris,
RMRN0PMJ–. Annales de la Société entomologique de France. Insects; Entomology. Revision du groupe des Quittes africains. 229 cf. Dernier segment abdominal creusé d'une profonde fossette triangulaire. Afrique*occidentale. — Congo français : Mayoumba el Kouilou; — décrit de Loanda. Var. : pronotum et écusson fortement rembrunis. Cerochroa maculicollis Baly. Fig. 4 dans le texte.) C. maculicollis Baly. 1864, Tram. eut. Soc. Lond., 3e série. 11, p. 232. Forme du précédent, mais de taille plus grande ordinairement noir en dessous, tête, pronotum et écusson gris jaunâtre sale, une tache sur le vertex et cinq
RMRHXYGX–. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Meeresfauna Westafrikas. Zoology; Natural history. Crustaoea II: Deea]ioda. Macrura und Aiioninra. 15 noch viel wi'itiT nacli Süden. IntiTossant .sind die MitteilunfjcD von Lefebue. nach denen er .sieh au Brack- und Süßwasser anpassen kann und so aueh im Innern von 1 »ahoraev, im Ahemesoe vorkommt. Penaeus caramote (Bisso). Hellek, ISliö, 11. 2;i-t, Tafel 10, Fig-. 7—10. Sekna, 1903, p. 25-2, Tafel .i. Fig. 1 -4. BoüviEK, 190Ga, p. 185. De Max, 1912, p. 248. Fundangaben: Liberia, Kapilount, Lagime; (J, Hiiteu il c/juv.j, Angola, Säo Paolo de Loanda (1 Ex.). 7 m, Sal
RMRHXDT0–. Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Meeresfauna Westafrikas. Cnistaeea II: Decapoila. Maunira und Aiiümiira. 15 noch viel weiter nach Süchni. Interessant sind die Mitteilungen von Lefkbre, nach denen er sich an Brack- und Süßwasser anpassen kann und so auch im Innern von Dahomey, im Ahemesco vorkommt. Penaeus carattiote (ßisso). Heller, 1863, p. 2;)-t, Tafel 10, Fig. 7—10. 8ensa, 1903, p. 2.32, Tafel 5, Fig. 1 -4. BouviEK, 190Ga, p. 185. De Max, 1912, p. 248. Fundangaben: Liberia, Kap Mouut, Lagune: (J. Hipfer (1 c/juv.). Angola, Säo Paolo de Loanda (1 Ex.). 7 m, Salzwasser; C. Hupfer. Geographische V
RMRMJ9F6–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. ADDITIONS TO FAUNA-LIST OF S.A. CRUSTACEA AND PYCNOGONIDA 93 Elasmopus qffinis Delia Valle 1893. Delia Valle, F.FL Golf. Neap., p. 734, pi. 1, fig. 9 (col.), pi. 22, figs. 1-15. 1920. Shoemaker, Bull. Amer. Mus. N.H., xliii, p. 371, figs. 1, 2 (congoensis). 1930. Monod, Bull. Soc. zool. Fr., lv, p. 496, figs. 7, 8. Locality. Langebaan, Saldanha Bay. <$<$, $$, juv. (U.G.T., Dec. 1950.) Distribution. Mediterranean; Port Etienne; St. Paul de Loanda. 1922. Fam. Talitridae Talorchestia malayensis Ta
RMRMP1T3–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale di Genova. Natural history. 426 G. E. DOBSON process of the anterior upper incisor, as shown in the wood- cut below.. C. boveii part of the upper tooth-row X 7. The following are the measurements, in millimetres, (1) of an adult male specimen obtained at "Vivi, Lower Congo, by the late Captain Bove, (2) of an adult female from Kwako, Kimpoko, and (3) of an immature female from Loanda: 12 3 Tip of nose to vent 58 60 55 Yent to tip of tail 47 44 43 Ear 8V2 8V2 8 Elbow to end of middle digit (without claw) 16 16 V2 1^72 Manus 6 6 6 Pes 12 12 11 Di
RMRCJ2JG–. Die Loango-Expedition ausgesandt von der Deutschen Gesellschaft zur Erforschung Aequatorial-Africas, 1873-1876. Ein Reisewerk in drei Abtheilungen. Deutschen Gesellschaft zur Erforschung Aequatorial-Africas; Scientific expeditions; Vili (African people). CAPITEL IV. Lindners Rückkehr. — Feuersgefahr. — Campinenbrände. — Dr. Pechuel-Loesches Ankunft. — Dr. Güssfeldts Rückkehr. — Ankunft der ersten Crumanos von der holländischen Factorei zu Banana. — Meine Reise nach Loanda und Novo Redondo, um Träger zu engagiren. — Ankauf der Last- ochsen.— Rückkehr nach Tschintschotscho. Meine beschleunigte
RMRCXP20–. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft. Tropical plants; Tropical crops. tropischen Nut^pflanzen.etc.,,,,âfrirfeT â ^ tclegr.^^dr. gchenkel-Hambiini. Plantage Westafrika. Eine angesehene Firma in Loanda (Angola), Portugiesisch- "Westafrika, Eigentümerin einer etwa 5000 ha fruchtbarsten, be- wässerten Ackerlandes umfassenden Plantage, wäre nicht abgeneigt, behufs Einführung neuer intensiver Kulturen einen, womöglich im tropischen Landbau bewanderten Teilhaber mit etwa 70 000 bis 80 000 Mk. Kapital aufzunehmen. Die Ländeveien werden von der Eisenbahn sowie von
RMRCXP01–. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft. Tropical plants; Tropical crops. r^ â '^mporN i tropischen Niit£pflflwen.etc.â,,,5frirf^ sowie §ame^njnir .rii»t*t§Sf- Telegt;;dr. gchenkel-Hamburg.. Plantage Westafrika. Eine angesehene Firma in Loanda (Angola), Portugiesisch- "VYestafrika, Eigentümerin einer etwa 500'J ha fruchtbarsten, be- wässerten Ackerlandes umfassenden Plantage, wäre nicht abgeneigt, behufs Einführung neuer intensiver Kulturen einen, womöglich im tropischen Landbau bewanderten Teilhaber mit etwa 70 000 bis 80 000 Mk. Kapital aufzunehmen. Die
RMRCG9HG–. Die Loango-Expedition ausgesandt von der Deutschen Gesellschaft zur Erforschung Aequatorial-Africas, 1873-1876 : ein Reisewerk in drei Abtheilungen. Scientific expeditions. CAPITEL IV. Lindners Rückkehr. — Feuersgefahr. — Campinenbrände. — Dr. Pechuel-Loesches Ankunft. — Dr. Güssfeldts Rückkehr. — Ankunft der ersten Crumanos vi n der holländischen Factorei zu Banana. — Meine Reise nach Loanda und Novo Redondo, um Träger zu engagiren. — Ankauf der Last- ochsen.— Rückkehr nach Tschintschotscho. Meine beschleunigte Rück- kehr aus Borna erwies sich in so- fern zwecklos, als der unter Lei- tung d
RMRCNJ1E–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. IV, 17 Die Gartenwelt. 199 Gärtnerische Reiseskizzen. Reisenotizen über S. Thomd, Cabinda, Loanda und Benguela. Von H. Baum.*) Loanda. Loanda, die Hauptstadt Angolas, macht einen so freund- lichen und grofsstädtischen Eindruck, d.ifs man im ersten Moment erstaunt ist, an der afrikanischen Westküste einen Ort von solcher hier eine Wasserleitung, die ein gutes Trinkwasser dem Bengo- tlufs entnimmt, ferner finden wir hier eine Gasanstalt mit einer allerdings noch nicht ganz ausgebauten Gasleitung, und aufser- dem eine Eisenbahn mit stattlichem Bahnhof. Jeden Morgen um
RMRCE5TN–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 34 DISCOVERY REPORTS SOLEIDAE Solea (Dicologlossa) chirophthalmus, Regan. Norman, 1930, t.c, p. 363. St. 274. Off Angola. 2 specimens, 145, 210 mm. 3 additional specimens, 245-255 mm., from the same locality. CYNOGLOSSIDAE Cynoglossus (Areliscus) lagoensis, Regan. 1915, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) xv, p. 129. St. 274. 4. viii. 27. Off St Paul de Loanda, Angola. Large otter trawl, 64-65 m.: 2 specimens, 455. 510 mm. Hab. Coast of Angola. Symphurus nigrescens, Rafin. Norman, 1930, t.c, p. 363. St. 27
RMRCE5XB–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 14 DISCOVERY REPORTS Sciaena aquila (Lacep.). [? Sciaena hololepidota (Lacep.).] St. 274. 4. viii. 27. Off St Paul de Loanda, Angola. Large otter trawl, 64-65 m.: 3 specimens, 275-295 mm. Sciaena angolensis, sp.n. St. 274. 4. viii. 27. Off St Paul de Loanda, Angola. Large otter trawl, 64-65 m.: 4 specimens, 240-260 mm. (holotype, 240 mm.). Depth of body 3f to 3I in the length, length of head about 3. Snout shorter than eye, diameter of which is 3! to 31 in length of head and about i times inter
RMRCE5WP–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. Fig. 5. Gobius {Gobiiis) angolensis. Holotype. Ixi.. Fig. 6. Diagrammatic view of head of Gobius (Gobius) angolensis, showing the arrangement of the series of cutaneous papillae. Gobius, sp. St. 283. 13. viii. 27. Off Annobon, Gulf of Guinea. Large dredge, 18-30 m.: 2 specimens, 17, 18 mm. Acentrogobius koumansi, sp.n. St. 274. 4. viii. 27. Off St Paul de Loanda, Angola. Large otter trawl, 64-65 m.: 44 specimens, 30-100 mm. (holotype, 100 mm.). St. 279. 10. viii. 27. Off Cape Lopez, French Congo
RMRCNJ1A–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. IV, 17 Die Gartenwelt. 201 aller von weitem gesehen immerhin eine Art Rasen bildet. Hier fand ich das erste gröfsere Kxemplar von Tirminalis, ferner die alten guten Bekannten wie Afma, Ktrium Oleander, Citrus Auranlium, Carica Papaya, Lagerstroemia Keginae und andere mehr. Von meinem liebenswürdigen Landsmann in Loanda wurde mir der Garten des dortigen Hospitals als sehenswert empfohlen; ich lenkte meine Schritte dorthin und fand diese dahin führende, sowie die meisten anderen Strafsen von I.oanda mit einer Fkus- Art bepflanzt, deren Stamme von unten bis oben Quers
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