Chapter
1 XI | leaves of all the different trees that grow in that country,
2 XII | papaw, and cotton-wood trees, above which the balloon
3 XII | insupportable.”~“What splendid trees!” cried Joe. “They’re quite
4 XIII | tamarind, calabash, and palmyra trees.~“Attention!” said Dr. Ferguson. “
5 XIII | with woods, and dotted with trees of very deep-green foliage.
6 XIV | midst of baobab and calabash trees. It is the residence of
7 XIV | here and there; but few trees could be seen, excepting
8 XIV | somewhere.”~“There are very few trees,” replied the hunger.~“Never
9 XIV | magnificent country, where the trees attain enormous dimensions;
10 XV | cannabis and datura; superb trees and depths of freshest shade—
11 XVI | the ground below; gigantic trees, arborescent bushes, mosses
12 XVI | the foliage of the immense trees, and all nature revealed
13 XVI | pieces by the branches of the trees!”~“We are going up, doctor!”~“
14 XVIII | middle of the river.~“Four trees!” he exclaimed; “look, down
15 XVIII | enough, there were four trees standing alone at one end
16 XX | The Fig-Palms.—The Mammoth Trees.—The Tree of War.—The Winged
17 XX | here’s a country where the trees grow on top of each other.”~“
18 XX | to pass over a forest of trees that were more than three
19 XX | banyan.~“What magnificent trees!” exclaimed Kennedy. “I
20 XX | are there still loftier trees in existence?”~“Undoubtedly;
21 XX | Undoubtedly; among the ‘mammoth trees’ of California, there is
22 XXIV | took the place of the fine trees of the east; only a few
23 XXV | stunted, dried-up specimens of trees—two ghosts of palms—without
24 XXVII | islet studded with green trees, thrown up upon the surface
25 XXVII | then rapidly made for the trees, and disappeared under the
26 XXVIII| took one last look at the trees of the oasis bowing to the
27 XIX | denuded, and with a few trees standing out against the
28 XIX | thickets of the most various trees. The African oil-tree rose
29 XXX | aside the boughs of the trees as he rode up, was making
30 XXX | fields of cotton and indigo trees. The river Shari, which
31 XXX | air, on large trunks of trees.~The capital of Loggoum
32 XXXI | hidden beneath the foliage of trees of various dyes; lianas
33 XXXIII| firma grew reeds as lofty as trees are in Europe, and stretching
34 XXXIV | ground completely bare of trees, and with such a hurricane
35 XXXIV | are shaded by magnificent trees; but it was impossible to
36 XXXV | bank, covered with green trees, when a puff of air strongly
37 XLIX | winding in under the noble trees. Ere long, an amphitheatre
38 XL | even at a distance, see the trees and the bushes entirely
39 XL | dwindled to isolated clumps of trees; and on the borders of the
40 XLII | fire shining between the trees. He looked sharply and turned
41 XLII | ocean of flame; the large trees stood forth in black relief
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