Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 22, September, 1878Various
Science
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 22, September, 1878
Various
Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals; Science -- Periodicals
Speaking of landing-places, that of Columbus is transferred, in a
notable note on the Bahamas, from Cat Island to Watling's Island. The
former has no lake, as the latter has; and Columbus insists on a lake.
He also went in one day with oars around the north end--a feat
impossible in one case and easy in the other. Watling, for this and
other reasons dwelt on by English surveyors, is on the new maps
rebaptized San Salvador, in rectification of euphony not less than of
historic truth. If now equally successful inquiry could be brought to
bear on the identity of the Discoverer's bones, claimed alike by Hayti
and Cuba, it would be an additional comfort to the lovers of fact.
Steam-service is steadily growing more frequent, regular and
expeditious, and the next generation of Americans will doubtless pack
their portmanteaus as lightly for the Canaries, the Loffodens and the
Galapagos as that now in being does for Appledore or Mount Desert. For
individual health, relaxation or enjoyment, not more than for the
general invigoration and well-being of the race, we need to be on easier
terms with the sea. The old maritime spirit, so striking to the eyes of
Burke, seems to have died out from among us. If we are to have a
brilliant and assured future, we must not look for it wholly to the
land. It may not rise sheer, Britain- and Aphrodite-like, from the
breast of ocean, but it must yet rest partly upon that most solid of
supports, the ever-shifting wave.
The Principles of Light and Color. By Edwin D. Babbitt. New York:
Babbitt & Co.
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