Provinces, for the determination of which I have, after long deliberation, resorted to the number of species of the ten largest Natural Orders in each Province as the leading exponent of their botanical differences. The nine Provinces are : — i. The... Journal of Botany, British and Foreign - Page 225edited by - 1904Full view - About this book
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...European, Oriental and African. These three Botanical regions or areas are divisible into nine Botanical Provinces, for the determination of which I have,...The Eastern Himalaya, extending from Sikkim to the Mishmi mountains in Upper Assam. ii. The Western Himalaya,* extending from Kuinaun to Chitral. iii.... | |
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...Habenaria viridis, Htrminium Monorchii. All these are temperate Western Himalayan ; a few are also eastern. provinces, for the determination of which I have,...are : — i. THE EASTERN HIMALAYA, extending from Sikkirn to the Mishtni mountains in Upper Assam. ii. THE WESTERN HIMALAYA,* extending from Kuinaun... | |
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...European, Oriental, and African. These three botanical areas are divisible into nine botanical Regions, for the determination of which I have, after long...deliberation, resorted to the number of species of the ten 1 It need hardly be pointed ont that throughont this Sketch numbers are approximate only, and are liable... | |
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...European, Oriental, and African. These three botanical areas are divisible into nine botanical Regions, for the determination of which I have, after long...species of the ten largest Natural Orders in each Region as the leading exponent of their botanical differences. The nine Regions are: 1. The Eastern... | |
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