The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Naturalist on the River Amazons
Title: The Naturalist on the River Amazons
Author: Henry Walter Bates
Release date: December 1, 2000 [eBook #2440]
Most recently updated: August 20, 2021
Language: English
Credits: Martin Adamson
EVERYMAN’S LIBRARY
EDITED BY ERNEST RHYS
SCIENCE
BATES’ NATURALIST ON
THE AMAZONS
WITH AN APPRECIATION
BY DARWIN
THE NATURALIST ON
THE RIVER AMAZONS
By HENRY WALTER BATES
LONDON: PUBLISHED BY
J. M. DENT & SONS LTD
AND IN NEW YORK BY
E. P. DUTTON & CO.
First issue of this edition 1910
Reprinted 1914
Contents
Chapter I—PARÁ
Arrival — Aspect of the Country — The Pará River — First Walk
in the Suburbs of Pará — Birds, Lizards, and Insects of the Suburbs
— Leaf-carrying Ant — Sketch of the Climate, History, and present
Condition of Pará.
Chapter II—PARÁ
The Swampy Forests of Pará — A Portuguese Landed Proprietor —
Country House at Nazareth — Life of a Naturalist under the Equator
— The drier Virgin Forests — Magoary — Retired Creeks —
Aborigines.
Chapter III—PARÁ
Religious Holidays — Marmoset Monkeys — Serpents — Insects.
Chapter IV—THE TOCANTINS AND CAMETÁ
Preparations for the Journey — The Bay of Goajará — Grove of
Fan-leaved Palms — The lower Tocantins — Sketch of the River
— Vista Alegre — Baiao — Rapids — Boat Journey to the
Guariba Falls — Native Life on the Tocantins — Second Journey to
Cametá.
Chapter V—CARIPÍ AND THE BAY OF MARAJÓ
River Pará and Bay of Marajó — Journey to Caripí — Negro Observance
of Christmas — A German Family — Bats — Ant-eaters —
Humming-birds — Excursion to the Murucupi — Domestic Life of the
Inhabitants — Hunting Excursion with Indians — White Ants.
Chapter VI—THE LOWER AMAZONS — PARÁ TO
OBYDOS
Modes of Travelling on the Amazons — Historical Sketch of the Early
Explorations of the River — Preparations for Voyage — Life on Board
a large Trading Vessel — The narrow Channels joining the Pará to the
Amazons — First Sight of the Great River — Gurupá — The Great
Shoal — Flat-topped Mountains — Santarem — Obydos.
Chapter VII—THE LOWER AMAZONS — OBYDOS TO MANAOS,
OR THE BARRA OF THE RIO NEGRO
Departure from Obydos — River Banks and By-channels — Cacao
Planters — Daily Life on Board our Vessel — Great Storm —
Sand-island and its Birds — Hill of Parentins — Negro Trader and
Mauhes Indians — Villa Nova, its Inhabitants, Forest, and Animal
Productions — Cararaucú — A Rustic Festival — Lake of
Cararaucú — Motuca Flies — Serpa — Christmas Holidays —
River Madeira — A Mameluco Farmer — Mura Indians — Rio Negro
— Description of Barra — Descent to Pará — Yellow Fever.
Chapter VIII—SANTAREM
Situation of Santarem — Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants —
Climate — Grassy Campos and Woods — Excursions to Mapirí, Mahicá,
and Irurá, with Sketches of their Natural History; Palms, Wild Fruit-trees,
Mining Wasps, Mason Wasps, Bees, and Sloths.
Chapter IX—VOYAGE UP THE TAPAJOS
Preparations for Voyage — First Day’s Sail — Loss of Boat
— Altar do Chao — Modes of obtaining Fish — Difficulties with
Crew — Arrival at Aveyros — Excursions in the Neighbourhood —
White Cebus, and Habits and Dispositions of Cebi Monkeys — Tame Parrot
— Missionary Settlement — Entering the River Cuparí —
Adventure with Anaconda — Smoke-dried Monkey — Boa-constrictor
— Village of Mundurucu Indians, and Incursion of a Wild Tribe —
Falls of the Cuparí — Hyacinthine Macaw — Re-emerge into the broad
Tapajos — Descent of River to Santarem.
Chapter X—THE UPPER AMAZONS — VOYAGE TO
EGA
Departure from Barra — First Day and Night on the Upper Amazons —
Desolate Appearance of River in the Flood Season — Cucáma Indians —
Mental Condition of Indians — Squalls — Manatee — Forest
— Floating Pumice Stones from the Andes — Falling Banks — Ega
and its Inhabitants — Daily Life of a Naturalist at Ega — The Four
Seasons of the Upper Amazons.
Chapter XI—EXCURSIONS IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF
EGA
The River Teffé — Rambles through Groves on the Beach — Excursion
to the House of a Passé Chieftain — Character and Customs of the Passé
Tribe — First Excursion to the Sand Islands of the Solimoens —
Habits of Great River-turtle — Second Excursion — Turtle-fishing in
the Inland Pools — Third Excursion — Hunting-rambles with Natives
in the Forest — Return to Ega.
Chapter XII—ANIMALS OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF EGA
Scarlet-faced Monkeys — Paráuacu Monkey — Owl-faced Night-apes
— Marmosets — Jupurá — Bats — Birds —
Cuvier’s Toucan — Curl-crested Toucan — Insects —
Pendulous Cocoons — Foraging Ants — Blind Ants.
Chapter XIII—EXCURSIONS BEYOND EGA
Steamboat Travelling on the Amazons — Passengers — Tunantins
— Caishána Indians — The Jutahí — The Sapó — Marauá
Indians — Fonte Boa — Journey to St. Paulo — Tucúna Indians
— Illness — Descent to Pará — Changes at Pará —
Departure for England.