About This Book
The author recounts journeys through the wild interior of Guiana—moving along rivers and across high-lands with the aims of obtaining wourali poison and collecting natural-history specimens. He records riverine and forest landscapes where plantations yield to unbroken jungle, noting rocks, savannas, towering trees, and characteristic vines. Detailed natural-history observations discuss birds, preservation methods for cabinets, timber and resinous species, and ecological interactions such as strangler figs over host trees. Encounters with indigenous communities cover dances, hunting with blowpipes, and local knowledge of poisons. Practical guidance for travelers and collectors appears alongside supplementary material on preserving birds, a glossary, and an index.
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