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... Mountain district . Proc . Roy . Irish Acad . 3d ser . , i . 265-325 ( 1890 ) . ( List of 54 Hepaticæ . ) Leunis , J. 475 - Synopsis der drei Naturreiche . II . Theil . Botanik . 8vo . Han- nover ( 1886 ) . ( General account of Hepatice ...
... Mountain district . Proc . Roy . Irish Acad . 3d ser . , i . 265-325 ( 1890 ) . ( List of 54 Hepaticæ . ) Leunis , J. 475 - Synopsis der drei Naturreiche . II . Theil . Botanik . 8vo . Han- nover ( 1886 ) . ( General account of Hepatice ...
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... Mountains and from the River Niger . Jour . Linn . Soc . vii . 147-169 ( 1863 ) . 636 - A new Genus of Hepatica . Jour . Linn . Soc . vii . 243-244 ( 1864 ) . 637 - Contributions to the Flora of the Atlantic Islands 55.
... Mountains and from the River Niger . Jour . Linn . Soc . vii . 147-169 ( 1863 ) . 636 - A new Genus of Hepatica . Jour . Linn . Soc . vii . 243-244 ( 1864 ) . 637 - Contributions to the Flora of the Atlantic Islands 55.
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... Mountains on the west . The territory visited lay close to the North Carolina State line , and the ground that was most thoroughly explored was that within a radius of about twenty miles from Marion , though a number of excursions to ...
... Mountains on the west . The territory visited lay close to the North Carolina State line , and the ground that was most thoroughly explored was that within a radius of about twenty miles from Marion , though a number of excursions to ...
Page 94
... mountain ranges , which latter are the Blue Ridge , the Alleghanies and the Cumber- land Mountains . As to the former , there are all conditions of erosion and varying altitudes ranging from the valleys , some of which are 2,000 feet ...
... mountain ranges , which latter are the Blue Ridge , the Alleghanies and the Cumber- land Mountains . As to the former , there are all conditions of erosion and varying altitudes ranging from the valleys , some of which are 2,000 feet ...
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... mountains . These latter remain peculiarly dry notwithstanding the large rainfall . In consequence of these agents , there exists , especially on the mountains , an extraordinarily prolific growth of plants . Not only are the smaller ...
... mountains . These latter remain peculiarly dry notwithstanding the large rainfall . In consequence of these agents , there exists , especially on the mountains , an extraordinarily prolific growth of plants . Not only are the smaller ...
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Acad acuminate acute anthers apex Banks base bracts branched Britton broad broadly Brushy Mt Bryol Bull calyx-lobes cells Chatham Hill Gap Club Cochabamba cordate corolla Cumberland Gap densely diameter Dickey Creek Dunal east of Marion erect Farmer Mt flowers Fork Holston River fruiting calyx glabrous Gray gynophore hairs Hepaticæ Hépatiques hirsute Holston River Hungry's Mother Creek Iron Mts Jour Kuntze La Paz lanceolata lanceolate leaves Lebermoose List lobes Lynchburg Michx nearly Nees Nick's Creek oblong obtuse ovary ovate Peak Creek Peak Mt pedicels peduncles petioles Physalis Pine Mt plant Pond Mt Proc pubescens pubescent Rusby's sepals Skull Gap slender slightly slope of White Songo South Fork species specimens Staley Creek stem strigose Summit of White Torr Troutdale tube veins Virginiana viscosa Walker Creek Walker Mt White Rock Mt White Top Mt Willd Yungas
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