A naturalist in Madagascar / A record of observation, experiences, and impressions made during a period of over fifty years' intimate association with the natives and study of the animal & vegetable life of the island
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The author presents a naturalist's record of long-term, close observation of an island's plants, animals, and people, combining lively field notes on lemurs, chameleons, birds, insects, small mammals and luxuriant vegetation with sketches of local customs, folk tales, and village life. Observational rather than strictly scientific, the narrative emphasizes behaviours and habitats, vernacular knowledge, and practical details gathered during extended residence; it is illustrated and arranged as a series of chapter sketches and descriptive essays that balance natural history with cultural impressions and practical notes on local terms and pronunciation.
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