I then went to the Upper uninhabited Parts of the Country, and continued at and about Fort Moore, a small Fortress on the Banks of the River Savanna, which runs from thence a Course of 300 Miles down to the Sea, and is about the same distance from its... History of the American Bison: Bison Americanus - Page 489by Joel Asaph Allen - 1877 - 145 pagesFull view - About this book
| Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1877 - 1032 pages
...Parts of the Country, and continued at and about Fort Moore, a small Fortress on the Banks of the River Savanna, which runs from thence a Course of 300 Miles...Hunting Buffalo's, Bears, Panthers, and other wild Beasts."f Bartram also speaks of the existence of a " Great Buffalo Lick, on the Great Ridges which... | |
| Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1877 - 1066 pages
...Parts of the Country, and continued at and about Fort Moore, a small Fortress on the Banks of the River Savanna, which runs from thence a Course of 300 Miles...Hunting Buffalo's, Bears, Panthers, and other wild Beasts."J Bartram also speaks of the existence of a " Great Buffalo Lick, on the Great Ridges which... | |
| Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1877 - 1046 pages
...Parts of the Country, and continued at and about Fort Moore, a small Fortress on the Banks of the River Savanna, which runs from thence a Course of 300 Miles...Mountains." This region, he says, " afforded not only д Succession of new vegetable Appearances, but most delightful Prospects imaginable, besides the Diversion... | |
| 1897 - 518 pages
...from the Sea about 60 Miles " or " at and about Fort Moore, a small Fortress on the Hanks of the River Savanna, which runs from thence a Course of 300 Miles...same Distance from its Source, in the Mountains." The whole of this region, of course, is included in the range of meriilionalis and Swainson's type... | |
| Wilfred Hudson Osgood - 1904 - 634 pages
...that he remained for some time "at and about Fart Mtxnv, a small Fortress on the Banks 'if the River Savanna, which runs from thence a Course of 300 Miles down to the Sea, and is alxntt the same Distance from its Source, in the Mountains."" The reasons for fixing the name putorius... | |
| 1915 - 300 pages
...Parts of the Country, and continued at and about Fort Moore, a small Fortress on the Banks of the River Savanna, which runs from thence a Course of 300 Miles...the same distance from its source, in the Mountains. I was much delighted to see Nature differ in these Upper Parts, and to find here abundance of things... | |
| Amy R. W. Meyers, Margaret Beck Pritchard, Mark Catesby - 1998 - 608 pages
...viii-ix. Catesby clearly hoped to convey how fully he had relied upon his traveling companions to show him "not only a Succession of new vegetable Appearances, but most delightful Prospects imaginable," and he even voiced his appreciation for the recreation they had offered him "in Hunting Buffello's,... | |
| 1904 - 462 pages
...that he remained for some time "at and about Fort Moore, a small Fortress on the Banks of the River Savanna, which runs from thence a Course of 300 Miles...same Distance from its Source, in the Mountains."" The reasons for fixing the name putorlus upon this species may be summarized as follows: (1) As .shown... | |
| 1906 - 86 pages
...that he remained for some time ' ' at and about Fort Moore, a small Fortress on the Banks of the River Savanna, which runs from thence a Course of 300 Miles...same Distance from its Source, in the Mountains."" The reasons for fixing the name putorius upon this species may be summarized as follows : . • (1)... | |
| Alan Feduccia - 1999 - 220 pages
...parts of the country, and continued at and about Fort Moore, a small fortress on the banks of the River Savanna, which runs from thence a course of 300 miles...the same distance from its source, in the mountains. I was much delighted to see nature differ in these upper parts, and to find here abundance of things... | |
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