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" ZEALAND. 4. These three peculiarities are shared by all the islands in the south temperate zone (including even Tristan d'Acunha, though placed so close to Africa), between which islands the transportation of seeds is even more unlikely than between the... "
The American Journal of Science and Arts - Página 340
1854
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Introductory Essay to The Flora of New Zealand

Joseph Dalton Hooker - 1853 - 52 páginas
...shared by all the islands in the south temperate zone (including even Tristan d'Acunha, though pjaced so close to Africa), between which islands the transportation...peculiarities of its own. Though an insular climate may favour the relative abundance of individuals, and even species of certain Natural Orders, there is...
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Te Ika a Maui

Richard Taylor - 1855 - 560 páginas
...have approached America on one side, and Australia on the other. A remarkable circumstance is, that the plants of the antarctic islands, which are equally...almost invariably found only on the lofty mountains of those countries. The fact also that both the New Zealand line, and the grand continental one of South...
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Göttingische gelehrte Anzeigen, Volumen3

1860 - 748 páginas
...have approached America on one side and Australia on the other. A remarkable circumstance is, that the plants of the antarctic islands, which are equally...almost invariably found only on the lofty mountains of Ihost.* countries« (@. 431). 2lu« alien ®gcntfiiimlidj= feiten, ше1фе bte §íora oon üNeit...
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Te Ika a Maui: Or, New Zealand and Its Inhabitants. Illustrating the Orgin ...

Richard Taylor - 1870 - 772 páginas
...of its plants may be expected to have a wide range, and be found in distant localities, thus those of the antarctic islands, which are equally natives...Tasmania, and Australia, are almost invariably found on the lofty mountains of the tropical countries and islands adjacent to them. The subject of the distribution...
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More Letters of Charles Darwin: A Record of His Work in a Series ..., Volumen1

Charles Darwin - 1903 - 544 páginas
...migration northward may have been east of Australia. 1 Introductory Essay to Flora of New Zealand, p. xx. " The plants of the Antarctic islands, which are equally...found only on the lofty mountains of these countries." To JD Hooker Letter 374 Dec. 24th [1866]. . . . One word more about the flora derived from supposed...
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Foundations of Biogeography: Classic Papers with Commentaries, Partes5-8

Mark V. Lomolino, Dov F. Sax, James H. Brown - 2004 - 1284 páginas
...relationship or affinity between them all, which every botanist appreciates. 109 XX FLORA OF NW ZEALAND. 4. These three peculiarities are shared by all the...peculiarities of its own. Though an insular climate may favour the relative abundance of individuals, and even species of certain Natural Orders, there is...
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Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, Volumen2

New Zealand Institute - 1870 - 508 páginas
...islands the transportation of seeds is even more unlikely than between the larger masses of land. " The plants of the Antarctic islands which are equally...found only on the lofty mountains of these countries." The author then points out certain conclusions, to which he was at that time forced by a consideration...
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