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VOLUME THREE - Book 3



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Capoerica [plantation]
cultivation
farmhouses
plantations
sugar cane growers
visitors
white inhabitants
Musa paradisiaca, Musa x paradisiaca L.
Musa x paradisiaca L. > Musa paradisiaca
Saccharum officinarum L. > sugar cane
Saccharum officinarum L., Sugar cane > Saccharum officinarum
Saccharum offinicarum, Saccharum officinarum L., Sugar cane
sugar cane/sugarcane Saccharum officinarum L.
diet
examining the specimen
natural history
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Europe
Browne
Labat
Piso, Willem
Sloane, Sir Hans, collector
ant name not published, an > Formica sordens
Coragyps atratus, (Bechstein), Black Vulture > Vultur moschatus
Cornix cinerea, Corvus cornix, Linn., Hooded crow
Corvus corax, Linn., Common Raven > Corvus vulgaris
Corvus cornix, Linn., Hooded crow > Cornix cinerea
Corvus corone, Linn., Carrion crow > Corvus europaeus
Corvus europaeus, Corvus corone, Linn., Carrion crow
Corvus vulgaris, Corvus corax, Linn., Common Raven
Formica rubra, Myrmica rubra, (Linn.), European fire ant or common red ant
Formica saccharivora, one of Linnaeus' 'lost species', i.e. an unidentified ant with no type material
Formica sordens, an ant name not published
Gracula barita, perhaps; Thraupis episcopus, (Linn.), Blue-gray Tanager
Gracula caerulea, perhaps; Thraupis episcopus, (Linn.), Blue-gray Tanager
Linnaeus' 'lost species', i.e. an unidentified ant with no type material, one of > Formica saccharivora
Myrmica rubra, (Linn.), European fire ant or common red ant > Formica rubra
Thraupis episcopus, (Linn.), perhaps; Blue-gray Tanager > Gracula barita
Thraupis episcopus, (Linn.), perhaps; Blue-gray Tanager > Gracula caerulea
Vultur moschatus, Coragyps atratus, (Bechstein), Black Vulture


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