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... plants and tropical animals lived and died on the banks of every river . The subject is too curious to be dropped . Much remains yet to be done . We thank Mr. Higgins for his very learned , very interesting , and very amusing ...
... plants and tropical animals lived and died on the banks of every river . The subject is too curious to be dropped . Much remains yet to be done . We thank Mr. Higgins for his very learned , very interesting , and very amusing ...
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... plants which possess a locomotive faculty , whilst on the other hand , there are several instances in which it is denied to animals . Should the former fact , however , be questioned , it is quite certain that the latter is true , as we ...
... plants which possess a locomotive faculty , whilst on the other hand , there are several instances in which it is denied to animals . Should the former fact , however , be questioned , it is quite certain that the latter is true , as we ...
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... plant , with reddish leaves , found only in spots in the desert of Gobi , covered the ground farther than the eye could reach ; the Derrhissou , and the poisonous plant , called Souli , grew among the scanty grass , and in approaching ...
... plant , with reddish leaves , found only in spots in the desert of Gobi , covered the ground farther than the eye could reach ; the Derrhissou , and the poisonous plant , called Souli , grew among the scanty grass , and in approaching ...
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... plants that seem merely to grow to show the bootless struggles of nature against a sterile soil and thirsty sky . No forests , not even insu- lated trees diversify the dull uniformity . No rivers , no expanse of water , but the dark and ...
... plants that seem merely to grow to show the bootless struggles of nature against a sterile soil and thirsty sky . No forests , not even insu- lated trees diversify the dull uniformity . No rivers , no expanse of water , but the dark and ...
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... PLANTS , Prodromus Systematis naturalis Regni Vegetabilis , sive enumera- tio contracta ordinum , generum , specierumque plantarum hucusque cognitarum . juxta methodi naturalis normas digesta . Auctore Aug. Pyramo de Candolle . VIII ...
... PLANTS , Prodromus Systematis naturalis Regni Vegetabilis , sive enumera- tio contracta ordinum , generum , specierumque plantarum hucusque cognitarum . juxta methodi naturalis normas digesta . Auctore Aug. Pyramo de Candolle . VIII ...
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