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" ... of our strictly alpine species common to Europe — all but one of them arctic in the Old World — are not known to cross the arctic circle on this continent. This, however, might perhaps have been expected, as it seems almost certain that the interchange... "
The American Journal of Science - Page 192
1888
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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volume 23

American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Humanities - 1888 - 436 pages
...known to cross the arctic circle on this continent. This, however, might perhaps have been expected, as it seems almost certain that the interchange of alpine...Greenland, rather than through the polar regions." Again : " The special resemblance of our flora to that of Europe, it is clear, is not owing simply...
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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volume 23

American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Humanities - 1888 - 426 pages
...known to cross the arctic circle on this continent. This, however, might perhaps have been expected, as it seems almost certain that the interchange of alpine...Greenland, rather than through the polar regions." Again : " The special resemblance of our flora to that of Europe, it is clear, is not owing simply...
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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volume 23

American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Humanities - 1888 - 432 pages
...known to cross the arctic circle on this continent. This, however, might perhaps have been expected, as it seems almost certain that the interchange of alpine...Greenland, rather than through the polar regions." Again: "The special resemblance of our flora to that of Europe, it is clear, is not owing simply either...
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Memorial of Asa Gray: Fellow, 1841 to 1888. Corresponding Secretary, 1844 to ...

American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Botanists - 1888 - 62 pages
...known to cross the arctic circle on this continent. This, however, might perhaps have been expected, as it seems almost certain that the interchange of alpine...Greenland, rather than through the polar regions." Again : " The special resemblance of our flora to that of Europe, it is clear, is not owing simply...
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Biographical Memoirs of Asa Gray

James Dwight Dana, William Gilson Farlow - 1890 - 94 pages
...known to cross the arctic circle on this continent. This, however, might perhaps have been expected, as it seems almost certain that the interchange of alpine...Greenland rather than through the polar regions." Again: "The special resemblance of our flora to that of Europe, it is clear, is not owing simply either...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1890 - 894 pages
...known to cross the arctic circle on this continent. This, however, might perhaps have been expected, as it seems almost certain that the interchange of alpine...Greenland rather than through the polar regions." Again: "The special resemblance of our flora to that of Europe, it is clear, is not owing simply either...
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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volume 23

American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Humanities - 1888 - 426 pages
...known to cross the arctic circle on this continent. This, however, might perhaps have been expected, as it seems almost certain that the interchange of alpine...Greenland, rather than through the polar regions." Again : " The special resemblance of our flora to that of Europe, it is clear, is not owing simply...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1890 - 894 pages
...known to cross the arctic circle on this continent. This, however, might perhaps have been expected, as it seems almost certain that the interchange of alpine...Greenland rather than through the polar regions." Again: "The special resemblance of our flora to that of Europe, it is clear, is not owing simply either...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1890 - 894 pages
...on this continent; so that it seems almost certain that the interchange of alpine species between ns and Europe must have taken place in the direction...Greenland, rather than through the polar regions" (xxm, 73). Two years later, in 1859, Dr. Gray had studied a collection of plants from Japan (alluded...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts, Volumes 73-74

Science - 1857 - 976 pages
...known to cross the arctic circle on this continent. This, however, might perhaps have been expected, as it seems almost certain that the interchange of alpine...and Greenland, rather than through the polar regions ; and this a critical study of the distribution of our plants northward would be likely to show. Adding...
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