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Title: Geography rectified or, A description of the planet, in all its kingdoms, provinces, nations … As also their commodities, coins, weights, and measures, compared with those at London. Illustrated with seventy eight maps. The 3d ed., enl. To which is added a compleat geographical index to the complete, alphabetically digested. The entire perform performed according to the more precise observations and discoveries of modern authors
Year: 1693 (1690s)
Authors: Morden, Robert, d. 1703
Subjects: Geography
Publisher: London, Printed for R. Morden and T. Cockerill
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far fromthe Fort Kelang, which the Dutchhad in pofTeffion. Tayrvan, ciTayovan^ upon the Ifle Formofa, the utmoft North-point,being diftant almoft a League, but the Southermoft point inside aBow (hot of the Land, it is about two Leagues and an half in Length,and a quarter in Breadth j on the North-fide upon a Sand-hill ftands theFort Zelandia, built by iheDutch^ 1632. beneath the Cz(]eJfefia&gtardks3i-notherFort,guarded by two points of the Sea: ABow-fliot diftant lies aftrong Oat-work.getting theKey to theCaftle,^caird Vtrecht-^Eajitvardhomwhich ftands theTown constructed hyAheDutch: On theether fide^on the maino(Formofa ftands the Fort and Village Sakk^m^ effectively planted with Can- L11 2 non 9 444 ^f ChinA* non but in the Year 1661. Coxin^a and his AfTodatcs, being a Crevr of Rebels Chinefes, took each the Illand of Formofa and 7ayoven fromthe Vfttch, alter a Siege of Ten Months, where Coxinga located TenTun of Gold, Forty pieces.of Ordnances, and other factors to a fantastic-value. Of JAPAN. A*l&lt

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j^B , ^uiiMuum DUilUlJUlllL THE Iflandof Ja^an^ if it be an ffle, is not only oncf&ampt a lot of 5,for the Coaft, difcontinued with a lot of Inlets, fiands like a^broken wall, and the feveial falls of FwAl^watci^Biooks and Ri^ vwletSj Of cBml 44^ vulets, cTefcending from the upper Grounds, with their mixt inter-weavings, each from Sea and Land, make a many crowd ofpetty Ifles, the moftfpacious and wealthy whtxtoVxs Japan, by theNdLtives Nippon, formerly faki to comprehend fifty 3 Kingdoms ibut our hter Relations tell us, that they are now fallen into the lapof a single fole Monarch, who keeps his magnificent Court itjedo. ThisIfland extends in length fevcn hundred and twenty Miles,, the breadthgenerally about 1 hundred and eighty, but numerous. The Eaft lookstowards Californea in America, although four thoufand and two hun-dred Miles diftant. I am not ignorant, that fome Geographers havemade them to meet, other individuals bring them really close to together : I havetwo Lunar obfervations, and the coherenc

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Title: Geography rectified or, A description of the planet, in all its kingdoms, provinces, countries … As also their commodities, coins, weights, and measures, compared with those at London. Illustrated with seventy eight maps. The 3d ed., enl. To which is added a compleat geographical index to the entire, alphabetically digested. The complete operate performed according to the more accurate observations and discoveries of contemporary authors
Year: 1693 (1690s)
Authors: Morden, Robert, d. 1703
Subjects: Geography
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n the Eaftern, or Indun Seas, (which are theiJF^j V ^^^ ,^ ^^^ ^^^^ number than in any other element of theWorld) are the MalMves, Ceylon, the Iflands of Sonde, viz. Sumatra,Borneo, Java &ampc. o[ Japan, the Philippines, znd the Moluccas. Thereare lome llks appertaining to Afta in the Mediterranean, as Cyprus andAbodes, and others in the Archipelago, zsMetellino, Scio, Samos, &ampc. So that Afia now ftaiids divided in thefe Monarchies orPrincipal Parts, Viz. -Turk^e in ^fia 1 ] p ^kppo, Cairo, Smirna. ^fT refflis,Akazltke^ndCori pj!^^f Mecca, Medina, M^cba. rr J* ■ • . ! Hifpahan, lauris, Sciras, lartarta y Whofe chief &lt( Surmarchand, Balch, Camul Cities are Pequin, Canton, Hanchev^. China The EiTipire of the MogulIndia within GangesIndia without having Ganges Agra, Labor, Surrai.Go a, Calicut, Golconda.iPegue, Siam, MaVaca* Til J • u S?/?^^^ ^^^^ y^P^ Sumatra, Borneo.lilandsmthe^Mediterranean Sea, Cyprus, Rhodes. ^Archipelago, MeteHino, Scio, Samos, &ampc. Of 345 Of Turky in Afia.

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djl. TM:toLij Jl.fjl. Cuiiic Jl.k Latmus -Af. p. Pjitrnuria- A Siattque Tttr)i compreliends far more than the Roman Empire, inthis component ot the World : Thofe Dominions did not often ex-tend beyond the River Euphrates : This beyond the Ri-ver Tygrif. As soon as the Temperature of the Air exceeding found and healthful,now every single five or repair years the Peftilence deftroys Millions. Yy ~ The ^4^ ^f Turky in Jftal The Soil formerly exceeding plentiful of all Fruits each for ufeand pleafurej now typically walte aiid barren. After really populous and full of Stately Cities five now lamenting theRuine and Deftruifiicn of them. The Mahometan Religion is chiefly proielVd in irofl: locations thereof,only there re fome Jew–/, and r-V Criltians mixs &ltjmong them. Asto their Manners, a Cadi or Turkjlh Judge judicioufly obfervd, thatthe Ttirkr were to be blamd for their Lechery, the Jervs for their S*perintion, and the Chriftians foir their Litigioufncfs. Moil: excellently Se..ted is this component of the Planet, for

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Title: A manual of dangerous insects probably to be introduced in the United States by means of importations
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: United States. Bureau of Entomology Pierce, W. Dwight (William Dwight), 1881-1967
Subjects: Insects, Injurious and advantageous
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xt figs. 46-49.SoRAUER, P. Handbuch der Fflanzenkrankheiten, 3d ed., 1913, vol. 3, p. 284. SUGAR-CANE INSECTS, 205 B. OTHER Crucial SUGAR-CANE INSECTS. ORTHOPTERA.Acridlidse and Locustldse. Oxya intric3.ta Stal of Formosa and Japan . velox Fabriciiis of China, Japan, India, and Islands othe Pacific Ocean O. annulicornis Matsumura of Formosa attack foliage. Epacromia tamulus Fabrlcius and Trilophidia annulata Thunberg Java attack foliage. Racilia. okinawensis Matsumiira of Formosa. Gelastorhinus esox Burr of Japan and Formosa. Acridium succinctum Linnaeus and A. flavicorne Fabricius of Japan, China, India, Formosa, and theMalay Archipelago A. roseum De Geer, A. zehntneri Krauss, A. lutcicorne Serville, and A. asrugi-nosum Linnaeus of Java. Pachytylus migratorioides Reicharting, an especially critical pest in Formosa, Asia, Africa, and Aus-tralia CEdaleus infernalis Saussure of Japan, China, Formosa, India, and Malaysia O. nigrofas-ciatus Latreille of Asia, Europe, and Africa.

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Fig. 98.—Cane grasshopper (Atractomorpha crenulata). (Ma.xwell-Lefroy.) Atractomorpha crenulata, Fabricius (See text, fig. 98) and A. psittacina De Haan of Java A. bedeli Bolivar of Japan, China, and Formosa.Elimxa chloris De Haan, Mecopoda elongata Linnseus: Java.Tryxalis nasuta Linnaeus of Formosa, Asia, Africa, and Europe Phlseoba infumata Brtin, of Formosa &gt China, and Malaysia Stenobothurus formosanus Matsumiu^a of Formosa Trilophidia. annulata Thun. berg and Epacromia tamulus Fabricius of Asia and the islands of the Pacific Paratettix gracilis Shiraki, P. singularis Shiraki, Hedotettii arcuatus Shiraki, and Tettixformosanus Shiraki of Formosa. Gryllidae, Gryllotalpidse. Liogryllus bimaculatus De Geer, L. formosanus Matsumura, Gryllus mitratus Burmeister, Tridactylusflavomaculatus Matsumura, Oryllotalpa africana Pallas (Ecanthus indicus Saussure, Anaxiphuspallidulus Matsumura, and Trigonidium haani Saussure Oriental Regions. 206 A MANUAL OF Harmful INSECTS. HEMIPTER

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