| Ernst Dieffenbach - 1843 - 456 頁
...expect to obtain soon from his pen a manual which shall comprise all that is at present known. • Although in its flora New Zealand has some relationship...and Macquarie's), forms a botanical centre. It is . sufficently distant from both continents to preserve its botanical peculiarities, and it offers in... | |
| Ernst Dieffenbach - 1843 - 450 頁
...may expect to obtain soon from his pen a manual which shall comprise all that is at present known. Although in its flora New Zealand has some relationship...upon the minds of the first explorers. New Zealand, withsome of the adjacent islands (the Chatham, Auckland, and Macquarie's), forms a botanical centre.... | |
| Ernst Dieffenbach - 1843 - 454 頁
...may expect to obtain soon from his pen a manual which shall comprise all that is at present known. Although in its flora New Zealand has some relationship...country, which astonishing fact had already forced itself ppon the minds of the first explorers. New Zealand, with some of the adjacent islands (the Chatham,... | |
| Gideon Algernon Mantell - 1844 - 508 頁
...the two large continents between which it is situated, America and Australia, and even possesses some species identical with those of Europe, without the...species, and even genera, are peculiar to the country. New Zealand, with the adjacent islands, Chatham, Auckland, and Macquarrie, form a botanical centre.... | |
| University magazine - 1845 - 776 頁
...New Zealand has many kinds of plants identical with those of Europe, South America, and Australia, yet the greater number of species, and even genera, are peculiar to the country, and that thus, with a few adjacent islands — Chatham, Auckland, and Macquarries — it forms a botanical... | |
| Gideon Algernon Mantell - 1851 - 554 頁
...large continents between which it is situated, — America and Australia, — and even possesses some species identical with those of Europe, without the latter being referable to an introduction by human agency, yet the greater number of species, and even genera, are peculiar to the country. In fact,... | |
| S.W. Silver & Co - 1880 - 522 頁
...relationship with the two large continents of America and Australia, between which it is situated, and even possesses a number of species identical with...species, and even genera, are peculiar to the country. New Zealand, with the adjacent islands of Chatham, Auckland, and Macquarie, forms a botanical centre.... | |
| 1845 - 988 頁
...New Zealand has many kinds of plants identical with those of Europe, South America, and Australia, yet the greater number of species, and even genera, are peculiar to the country, and that thus, with a few adjacent islands — Chatham, Auckland, and Macquarries — it forms a botanical... | |
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