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VI.—Remarks about the New Hebrides Group, 22nd April to 11th May, 1875

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Henry Hosken
Affiliation:
Navigating Lieutenant H.M.S Pearl.

Extract

Most of these islands appear to be of volcanic origin, their centres rising to high-peaked, cone-shaped, mountains, of from 500 to 6000 feet in height. The weather, east and south-east, sides are clothed with thick forests from base to summit; but the north-west and west sides in many of them have but a thin sprinkling of trees, the slopes being covered with a thick, wiry grass.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1876

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