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" I am inclined to believe that the struggle between the naturalized and the native floras will result in a limitation of the range of the native species rather than in their actual extermination. We must be prepared to see many plants once common become... "
The Naturalisation of Animals & Plants in New Zealand - Page 533
by George Malcolm Thomson - 1922 - 607 pages
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Nature, Volume 48

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1893 - 904 pages
...have quoted the above, coincides with this opinion to some extent and says, " Speaking generally 1 am inclined to believe that the struggle between the...to be only known to us in the future by the dried specimensin our museums."1 If this is likely to be the case in a territory so limited as New Zealand...
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Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, Volume 15

1883 - 682 pages
...secure home. Speaking generally, I am inclined to believe that the struggle between the naturalized and the native floras will result in a limitation...future by the dried specimens preserved in our museums. Catalogue of Naturalized Plants observed in the Provincitil District of Aiicklaiul. (Those species...
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Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, Volume 15

New Zealand Institute - 1883 - 678 pages
...secure home. Speaking generally, I am inclined to believe that the struggle between the naturalized and the native floras will result in a limitation...future by the dried specimens preserved in our museums. Catalogue of Naturalized Plants observed in the Provincial District of Auckland. (Those species not...
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Nature, Volume 48

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1893 - 908 pages
...the native floras will result in a limitation of the range of ihe native species rather than in ihcir actual extermination. We must be prepared to see many...only known to us in the future by the dried specimens in our museums."1 If this is likely to be ihe case in a territory so limited as New Zealand how much...
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Nature, Volume 48

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1893 - 720 pages
...and says, " Speaking generally 1 am inclined to believe that the struggle between the naturaliste! and the native floras will result in a limitation of the range of i he native species rather than in their actual extermination. We must be prepared to see many plants...
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Nature, Volume 48

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1893 - 688 pages
...and says, " Speaking generally I am inclined to believe that the struggle between the natural istd and the native floras will result in a limitation of the range of ihenative species rather SOCIETIES AND ACADEMIES. LONDON. Royal Society, March 9. — "On the Geometrical...
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