| Washington Irving - 1836 - 348 páginas
...It was about the 12th of August that they left Mackinaw, and pursued the usual route by Green bay, Fox and Wisconsin rivers, to Prairie du. Chien, and thence down the Mississippi to St. Louis, where they landed on the 3d of September. CHAPTER XIV. ST. LOUIS— ITS SITUATION MOTLEY... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1849 - 694 páginas
...plants peculiar to themselves, and giving great richness and variety to our flora. Mr. THOMAS NUTTALL was the first botanist, so far as I can learn, who...next notice of our plants was published in 1821, in Silliman's Journal,* by Prof. DB DOUGLASS and Dr. JOHN TORREV ; being " a notice of the plants collected... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1849 - 650 páginas
...plants peculiar to themselves, and giving great richness and variety to our flora. Mr. THOMAS NUTTALL was the first botanist, so far as I can learn, who...next notice of our plants was published in 1821, in Silliman's Journal,* by Prof. DB DOUGLASS and Dr. JOHN TORREY ; being " a notice of the plants collected... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 544 páginas
...It was about the 12th of August that they left Mackinaw, and pursued the usual route by Green Bay, Fox and Wisconsin Rivers, to Prairie du Chien, and thence down the Mississippi to St. Louis, where they landed on the third of September. CHAPTER XIV. ST. Louis, which is situated... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1850 - 492 páginas
...plants peculiar to themselves, and giving great richness and variety to our flora. Mr. THOMAS NUTTALL was the first botanist, so far as I can learn, who...next notice of our plants was published in 1821, in Silliman's Journal,* by Prof. DB DOUGLASS and Dr. JOHN TORBEV ; being " a notice of the plants collected... | |
| Washington Irving - 1851 - 546 páginas
...It was about the 12th of August that they left Mackinaw, and pursued the usual route by Green Bay, Fox and Wisconsin Rivers, to Prairie du Chien, and thence down the Mississippi to St. Louis, where they landed on the third of September. CHAPTER XIV. ST. Louis, which is situated... | |
| Washington Irving - 1851 - 542 páginas
...It was about the 12th of August that they left Mackinaw, and pursued the usual route by Green Bay, Fox and Wisconsin Rivers, to Prairie du Chien, and thence down the Mississippi to St. Louis, where they landed on the third of September. ST. LOUIS. 133 CHAPTER XIY. ST. Louis, which... | |
| Wisconsin State Agricultural Society - 1853 - 466 páginas
...plants peculiar to themselves, and giving great richness and variety to our flora. Mr. THOMAS NUTTALL was the first botanist, so far as I can learn, who...species first discovered by him in these' regions. Jhe next notice of our plants was published in 1821, in Sillman's Journal,* by Prof. DB DOUGLASS and... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 712 páginas
...It was about the 12th of August that they left Mackinaw, and pursued the usual route by Green Bay, Fox and Wisconsin rivers, to Prairie du Chien, and thence down the Mississippi to St. Louis, where they landed on the 3d of September. CHAPTEE XIV. ST. LOUIS. — ITS SITUATION.... | |
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