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" Almost every year gives new examples of the immigration of campestrine western plants into the eastern States. They are well up to the spirit of the age; they travel by railway. The seeds are transported, some in the coats of cattle and sheep on the way... "
Nature - Page 231
edited by - 1885
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The American Journal of Science

1884 - 1100 pages
...western plants into the Eastern States. They are well up to the spirit of the age ; they travel bv rail-way. The seeds are transported, some in the coats...on the journey, and many in a way which you might not suspect, until you consider that these great roads run east and west, that the -prevalent winds...
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Nature, Volume 31

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1885 - 688 pages
...instructive paper recently published in the Linnean Society's_/»«>-«a/', "in a district raised from the sea during the latest geological period, and bounded...on the journey, and many in a way which you might n jt suspect, until you consider that these great roads run east and west, that the prevalent winds...
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 1240 pages
...the un wooded districts — prairies or savannas west and south, which, now that the way is open, arc coming in one by one into these eastern parts, extending...on the journey, and many in a way which you might not suspect, until you consider that these great roads run cast and west, that the prevalent winds...
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Nature, Volume 31

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1885 - 760 pages
...their area continually, and holding their ground quite as pertinaciously as the immigrant denizen». Almost every year gives new examples of the immigration...and sheep on the way to market, others in the food winch supports them on the journey, and many in a way which you might n >t suspect, until you consider...
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The Library Magazine, Volume 2

1887 - 732 pages
...unwelcome golden flowers the farmer's meadows from Canada to Maryland. "Almost every year,'' says Asa Gray, "gives new examples of the immigration of campestrine...on the journey, and many in a way which you might not suspect, until you consider that these great roads run east and weet, that the prevalent winds...
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Essays; biographical sketches, 1841-1886

Asa Gray - 1889 - 520 pages
...specially acquired vigor that has given Old World weeds an advantage may be inferred from the behavior of our weeds indigenous to the country, the plants...on the journey, and many in a way which you might not suspect, until you consider that these great roads run east and west, that the prevalent winds...
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Notes from a Diary, Kept Chiefly in Southern India, 1881-1886, Volume 2

Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff - 1899 - 382 pages
...together, cows freely feed upon the undoubtedly native species, and leave the naturalised one untouched." " Almost every year gives new examples of the immigration...on the journey, and many in a way which you might not suspect, until you consider that these great roads run east and west, that the prevalent winds...
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Notes from a Diary, Kept Chiefly in Southern India, 1881-1886, Volume 2

Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff - 1899 - 384 pages
...into the Eastern States. They are well up to the spirit of the age ; they travel by i88j NOVELS 33 railway. The seeds are transported, some in the coats...on the journey, and many in a way which you might not suspect, until you consider that these great roads run east and west, that the prevalent winds...
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Notes from a Diary, Kept Chiefly in Southern India, 1881-1886, Volume 2

Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff - 1899 - 384 pages
...the undoubtedly native species, and leave the naturalised one untouched." • • • • • • " Almost every year gives new examples of the immigration...well up to the spirit of the age ; they travel by 1885 NOVELS 33 railway. The seeds are transported, some in the coats of cattle and sheep on the way...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 45; Volume 108

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1887 - 892 pages
...golden flowers the farmers' meadows from Canada to Maryland. "Almost every year," says Asa Gray, " gives new examples of the immigration of campestrine...on the journey, and many in a way which you might not suspect, until you consider that these great roads run east and west, that the prevalent winds...
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