The Naturalisation of Animals & Plants in New ZealandThe University Press, 1922 - 607 pages |
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... records behind them . The generation now passing witnessed the great ... record is somewhere , but it is not available . Nelson has entirely lost its ... further additions to the fauna or flora can be noted and added to the lists ...
... records behind them . The generation now passing witnessed the great ... record is somewhere , but it is not available . Nelson has entirely lost its ... further additions to the fauna or flora can be noted and added to the lists ...
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... Further , no one seemed to know that specimens of at least two species of ... record of harm done is enormously greater . So - called acclimatisation ... record be imperfect , it will be of some use to future workers to have ...
... Further , no one seemed to know that specimens of at least two species of ... record of harm done is enormously greater . So - called acclimatisation ... record be imperfect , it will be of some use to future workers to have ...
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... further ; 13 are found in Australasia , but are more or less widely distributed outside the region ; while five range into the Pacific , but are not Australian . Closer analysis bears out the general accuracy of Hutton's generalisation ...
... further ; 13 are found in Australasia , but are more or less widely distributed outside the region ; while five range into the Pacific , but are not Australian . Closer analysis bears out the general accuracy of Hutton's generalisation ...
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... further on the amount of detailed study given to any specified groups of organisms . There are certain genera of New Zealand plants which are apparently in a state of flux even at the present time . These have been submitted to close ...
... further on the amount of detailed study given to any specified groups of organisms . There are certain genera of New Zealand plants which are apparently in a state of flux even at the present time . These have been submitted to close ...
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... clear . After the arrival of the main migrations about 20 generations ago , there are no definite traditions of further Polynesian immigration , but voyagers left the shores of New Zealand for Polynesia 12 HISTORICAL RECORD.
... clear . After the arrival of the main migrations about 20 generations ago , there are no definite traditions of further Polynesian immigration , but voyagers left the shores of New Zealand for Polynesia 12 HISTORICAL RECORD.
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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