| 1827 - 450 страници
...probably never attained a greater height than three or four feet, and the beautiful Pecopteris reticulata, of still lesser growth, being abundant every where....all analogous without the Tropics. The forests of Clathrarits and Endogenitte (the plants of which, like some of the recent arborescent ferns, probably... | |
| Robert Bakewell - 1828 - 614 страници
...probably never attained a greater height than three or four feet, and the beautiful Pecopteris reticulata, of still lesser growth, being abundant every where....all analogous without the tropics. The forests of Clathrariae and Endogenitae, (the plants of which, like some of the recent arborescent ferns, probably... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1829 - 704 страници
...feet, and the beautiful pecoptcris reticulata, of still smaller growth, being abundant everywhere. It is easy to conceive what would be the appearance...all analogous, without the tropics. " The forests of ClatliraretB (see marginal figure), and Endogenita?, (the plants of which, jlike some of the recent... | |
| Robert Bakewell - 1833 - 656 страници
...probably never attained a greater height than three or four feet, and the beautiful Pccopleris reticulala, of still lesser growth, being abundant every where....in vain for any thing at all analogous without the tropies. The forests of Clathraricc and Endogenilcc, (the plants of which, like some of the recent... | |
| William Henry Fitton - 1833 - 116 страници
...probable. Several kinds of ferns appear to have constituted the immediate vegetable clothing of the soil. But the loftier vegetables were so entirely distinct...exist in European countries, that we seek in vain for anything at all analogous, without the tropics. The forests of Clathraria and Endogenitae (the stems... | |
| 1834 - 774 страници
...presented by modern tracts, where the common ferns generally prevail. But the loftier vegetables are so entirely distinct from any that are now known to...European countries, that we seek in vain for any thing analogous without the Tropics. The forests of Clathrariir and Endoyenitir, (the plants of which, like... | |
| 1834 - 734 страници
...presented by modern tracts, where the common ferns generally prevail. But the loftier vegetables are so entirely distinct from any that are now known to...European countries, that we seek in vain for any thing analogous without the Tropics. The forests of Clathrariic an&Endofffnitif, (the plants of which, like... | |
| Robert Bakewell - 1838 - 756 страници
...probably never attained a greater height than three or four feet, and the beautiful Pecopteris reticulata, of still lesser growth, being abundant every where....all analogous without the tropics. The forests of ClathraritB and Endogenitfp, (the plants of which, like some of the recent arborescent ferns, probably... | |
| Robert Bakewell - 1839 - 662 страници
...be the appearance of the valleys and plains covered with these plants, from that presented by modem tracts, where the common ferns so generally prevail....vegetables were so entirely distinct from any that are nowknown to exist in European countries, that we seek in vain for any thing at all analogous without... | |
| England - 1840 - 256 страници
...tracts, where the common terns generally prevail. But the lofuer vegetables are so entirely disJnct from any that are now known to exist in European countries, that we seek in vain for any thing analogous without the tropics. The forests of Clatlirari» and Endogenifce, — the plants of which,... | |
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