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The Tropical World / Aspects of man and nature in the equatorial regions of the globe.

Chapter 2: PREFACE.
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A comprehensive natural-history survey of equatorial regions that explains the diversity of tropical climates and atmospheric systems—trade winds, monsoons, and violent storms—and examines landscapes from dense forests and mangroves to savannas, coral islets, and cultivated plantations. Chapters describe characteristic plants and their uses, insects and other invertebrates, reptiles, birds, and mammals, and consider ecological interactions and species adaptations. Human populations and their material cultures, agricultural practices, and commercial products are outlined alongside scientific observations, with numerous illustrations and plates supporting the descriptive and practical accounts.

PREFACE.

The numerous alterations I have made in this new edition of the ‘Tropical World,’ both by the attentive revision of its former contents, and the addition of new chapters descriptive of the chief characteristics of the various tropical races of man; as well as the care I have taken to condense as much information as possible within narrow limits, will, I hope, justify my assertion that I have done my best to please indulgent readers, and to merit the favourable verdict of severer critics.

Dr. HARTWIG.

Salon Villas, Ludwigsburg (Würtemburg):
March 10, 1873.