The North British Review, Том 37W. P. Kennedy, 1862 |
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... mountains , distributed apparently from north - east to south - west , in such a manner as to indicate the line of migration . Several species were left behind on the Braemar mountains ; while an unusually large proportion is confined ...
... mountains , distributed apparently from north - east to south - west , in such a manner as to indicate the line of migration . Several species were left behind on the Braemar mountains ; while an unusually large proportion is confined ...
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... mountains , from their great elevation and geographical position , lying in one of the directions taken by the Scandinavian flora in its descent to southern latitudes , ex- hibit a large proportion of alpine forms , which might have ...
... mountains , from their great elevation and geographical position , lying in one of the directions taken by the Scandinavian flora in its descent to southern latitudes , ex- hibit a large proportion of alpine forms , which might have ...
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... mountains as far as 53 ° . It is the greatest favourite of all the mountain flowers with botanists ; and we have seen cold , calculating scientific men of the Peter Bell type , who usually saw in a flower only a species in a system , or ...
... mountains as far as 53 ° . It is the greatest favourite of all the mountain flowers with botanists ; and we have seen cold , calculating scientific men of the Peter Bell type , who usually saw in a flower only a species in a system , or ...
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HISTORY PHILOSOPHY AND MR GOLDWIN | 1 |
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