| John Crawfurd - 1820 - 587 頁
...taking the nests must often be performed with torchlight, by penetrating into recesses of the rock, when the slightest trip would be instantly fatal to the...turbulent surf making its way into the chasms of the rock. The only preparation which the birds* nests undergo is that of simple drying, without direct exposure... | |
| 1831 - 652 頁
...the nests must often be performed with torch light, by penetrating into recesses of the rock, when the slightest trip would be instantly fatal to the...turbulent surf making its way into the chasms of the rock. The only preparation which the birds' nests undergo, is that of simple drying without direct exposure... | |
| Samuel Roper - 1832 - 178 頁
...the nests must often be performed with torch-light, by penetrating into recesses of the rock, when the slightest trip would be instantly fatal to the...turbulent surf making its way into the chasms of the rock. The only preparation which the birds' nests undergo, is that of simple drying, without direct exposure... | |
| 1833 - 2950 頁
...often be performed by torch-light, by penetrating into recesses of the rock, where the slightest slip would be instantly fatal to the adventurers, who see...surf making its way into the chasms of the rock." Such is the price paid to gratify luxury. After they are obtained, they arc separated from feathers... | |
| Gilbert Thomas Burnett - 1835 - 1050 頁
...perilous office of taking the nests must often be performed by torch-light, OUTLINES OF ALGOLOOIA. by penetrating into the recesses of the rock, where...Rhodomela pinastrb'ides, or rose-black, is a very Khodomela pinastrbkles. (a) Branch with round conceptacles. (4) Ditto with long conceptacles. (c) Piece... | |
| Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) - 1835 - 604 頁
...nests must be often performed with torch-light, by penetrating into the recesses of the rock, when the slightest trip would be instantly fatal to the...turbulent surf making its way into the chasms of the rock. The only preparation which the birds' nests undergo is that of simple drying, without direct exposure... | |
| Henry Duncan - 1836 - 434 頁
...the perilous office of taking the nests must often be performed by torch-light, by penetrating into recesses of the rock, where the slightest trip would...turbulent surf, making its way into the chasms of the rocks. The common prices for these nests at Canton, are, for the most esteemed kinds, about six pounds... | |
| 1837 - 844 頁
...torch-light, by penetrating into recesses of the rock, where the slightest trip would be instantly fartai to the adventurers, who see nothing below them but...turbulent surf, making its way into the chasms of the rocks. The common prices for these nesta at Canton, are, for the most esteemed kinds, «bout six pounds... | |
| Percy Bolingbroke St. John - 1838 - 208 頁
...the perilous office of taking the nests must often be performed with torch-light, by penetrating into recesses of the rock, where the slightest trip would...turbulent surf making its way into the chasms of the rock. "The only preparation which the birds' nests undergo is that of simple drying, without direct exposure... | |
| 1841 - 1042 頁
...the pecul; and for the third, 1600.' The collecting these birds' nests, according to Mr. Crawford, is as perilous a toil as our fearful trade of gathering...chasms of the rock.' (Crawford's Eastern Archipelago.) Several other species of Gelidium are made use of as food, more especially in the East, where they... | |
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