Botanical Gazette, Volume 31John Merle Coulter, M.S. Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, Joseph Charles Arthur University of Chicago Press, 1901 Publishes research in all areas of the plant sciences. |
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Page 2 - ... below, and at maturity thin, dark green and lustrous on the upper surface, pale on the lower surface, 5-6 cm.
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Page 85 - Simpson l8 have recently given spe cial cases of the interrelations between physiographic changes and animal distribution. The general principles of the physiographic theory have been developed as a result of studies in various sections of the country. Since 1898, when the author first began to work along these physiographic lines, the main thought has been to subject ''WOODWORTH, JB: The relation between base-leveling and organic evolution. Am. Geol. 14 : 209-235. 1894.
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Page 173 - ... on sterile barrens and in bottoms, where the conditions are also unfavorable for deciduous forests. A slight change in the physical conditions may bring about the rejuvenation of the coniferous dunes, because of their exposed situation. Rejuvenation commonly begins by the formation of a wind-sweep; the vegetation on either hand is forced to succumb to sand-blast action and gravity.
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