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The universal geography : earth and its inhabitants

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64<br />

WEST AFRICA.<br />

Topography.<br />

<strong>The</strong> presence of all the?o wealthy strangers could not fail to transform the<br />

town where they take up their abode. Thanks to them, Fttnchal, capital <strong>and</strong> only<br />

town in the isl<strong>and</strong>, has assumed a neat <strong>and</strong> elegant appearance, with pleasant walks<br />

<strong>and</strong> charming viUas dotted over the slopes <strong>and</strong> crests of the surrounding hills.<br />

Lying on a roadstead open to the south, <strong>and</strong> deep enough for large vessels, <strong>and</strong><br />

slightly protected by a fortified islet from the south-west, Funchal will soon possess<br />

a thoroughly sheltered harbour enclosed by a breakwater connecting the isl<strong>and</strong><br />

with the mainl<strong>and</strong>. It has the further attraction of surprisingly fertUe gardens,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the picturesque valley of the Socorridos with <strong>its</strong> magnificent amphitheatre of<br />

cultivated slopes comm<strong>and</strong>ed by a semicircle of hills, whence the streams flow in<br />

goro-es converging on the town. <strong>The</strong> entrepot for all the produce of the isl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

Funchal is also the seat of three large colleges—the Ij'ceum, the seminary, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

medical school preparatory for the University of Coimbra. <strong>The</strong>se schools are pretty<br />

weU attended, but in the rest of the archipelago great ignorance prevails, more<br />

than half of the population being entirely illiterate. Next to Portuguese, the<br />

most widespread language is English, mother-tongue of most of the visitors <strong>and</strong><br />

passing seafaring population.<br />

Porto-Santo, ruined by the "colonial contracts," which secured half of all the<br />

produce to the l<strong>and</strong>ed proprietors, has only 1750 <strong>inhabitants</strong> altogether. Neverthe-<br />

less <strong>its</strong> capital, Balcira, takes the title of city.<br />

Like the Azores, Madeira forms administratively an integral part of the<br />

kingdom of Portugal, constituting a separate province under the name of Funchal,<br />

<strong>its</strong> capital, since the arrival of the first settlers.<br />

Although geographically belonging to the Canaries, the little Selcagcns group<br />

are usually considered as a dependence of Madeira, from which they are distant<br />

about 180 miles. Of these uninhabited <strong>and</strong> worthless islets a Funchal family<br />

claims the ownership. <strong>The</strong>y comprise the Great Piton, 5 miles in circumference,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Little Piton connected with it by a chain of rocks <strong>and</strong> reefs, frequented<br />

by myriads of aquatic birds.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Canary Archipelago.<br />

Lying much nearer the continent than the other Atlantic groups, the Canaries,<br />

which are within 04 miles of the nearest Maroccan headl<strong>and</strong>, have been known<br />

since the commencement of the historic period. <strong>The</strong>y are the Fortunate Isl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

of the Greek poets, the abode of departed heroes, who here enjoyed everlasting<br />

life under a delightful climate, never checkered by storms or biting frosts. But<br />

in those days no geographer could indicate the precise locality of those blissful<br />

isl<strong>and</strong>s, which in the imagination of the ancients were confused with all the<br />

Atlantic l<strong>and</strong>s lying in the "ocean stream" beyond the Pillars of Hercules.<br />

Strabo tells us that the Phoenicians knew them well, but kept the secret of their<br />

discoveries to themselves. Even in the Periplous of Hanno, the Carthaginian,

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