The Naturalisation of Animals & Plants in New ZealandThe University Press, 1922 - 607 pages |
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... Sound , and later at Queen Charlotte Sound . On these occasions besides leaving various animals , he sowed several kinds of European seeds , mostly garden vegetables . Some of these are known to have survived . Previous to that date the ...
... Sound , and later at Queen Charlotte Sound . On these occasions besides leaving various animals , he sowed several kinds of European seeds , mostly garden vegetables . Some of these are known to have survived . Previous to that date the ...
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... Queen Charlotte Sound , and made a stay of three weeks . Again on 27th March he was four days in Admiralty Bay to the west of Queen Charlotte Sound . There is no word in all these landings of his intro- ducing any animals or any seeds ...
... Queen Charlotte Sound , and made a stay of three weeks . Again on 27th March he was four days in Admiralty Bay to the west of Queen Charlotte Sound . There is no word in all these landings of his intro- ducing any animals or any seeds ...
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... Queen Charlotte Sound . Apparently not one of them was able to establish itself in the moist climate of the Sound , and as predicted by George Forster in his Journal , the native vegetation quickly re - asserted itself , and obliterated ...
... Queen Charlotte Sound . Apparently not one of them was able to establish itself in the moist climate of the Sound , and as predicted by George Forster in his Journal , the native vegetation quickly re - asserted itself , and obliterated ...
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... Queen Charlotte Sound , and waited till the 25th for his consort , but as she had not arrived by that time , he left for a cruise in the Antarctic Ocean . The ' Adventure ' arrived in the Sound five days later , and remained over three ...
... Queen Charlotte Sound , and waited till the 25th for his consort , but as she had not arrived by that time , he left for a cruise in the Antarctic Ocean . The ' Adventure ' arrived in the Sound five days later , and remained over three ...
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... Queen Charlotte Sound again on his third and last voyage to the Pacific , entering it on 12th February , 1777 , and leaving it on the 25th . There is no record of any attempts to introduce further species , except the pigs and goats ...
... Queen Charlotte Sound again on his third and last voyage to the Pacific , entering it on 12th February , 1777 , and leaving it on the 25th . There is no record of any attempts to introduce further species , except the pigs and goats ...
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abundant Acclimatisation Society Agricultural Department animals appear Ashburton attacked Auckland district Auckland Society introduced Australia Bay of Islands beetle birds breeding brown trout bush Canterbury Society received Chatham Islands Christchurch common cultivated deer destroyed distributed dogs Dunedin early eggs Family fish flowers fruit further record garden escape hatched Hatchery Hawke's Bay Hokitika Hooker's list imported increase insect Invercargill Lake land large number larvæ Linn Manual Maori Maskell moth native naturalised Nelson Society North Island occurring opossums Otago Society pest pheasants Philpott pigs plants ponds probably Queen Charlotte Sound rabbits rats recorded by Kirk recorded in Hooker's reported River salmon says season seeds seen sheep shipment shipped Society liberated South Southland Southland Society sparrows spawning species specimens spread starlings Stewart Island stoats streams taken Taranaki Tasmania trees W. W. Smith Waikato Waitaki Wanganui waste places weasels weed Wellington Society Whangarei wild young Zealand