| Barron Field - Australia - 1825 - 548 pages
...the leaves both of the eucalyptus and acacia, by far the most common genera in Terra Australis, and, if taken together, and considered with respect to...as well as the number of individuals), nearly equal to all the other plants of that country, are vertical, or present their margin and not either surface... | |
| John Sims - Botany - 1835 - 366 pages
...country, as to form striking peculiarities of its vegetation — their respective aggregates moreover, if taken together, and considered with respect to...from the size, as well as the number of individuals), exhibiting a proportion of the whole, perhaps almost equal to all the other plants of that continent.... | |
| Charles James Napier - Aboriginal Australians - 1835 - 312 pages
...species of which if taken together, as that most able philosophical botanist, Mr. Brown, observes, " and considered with respect to the mass of vegetable...from the size as well as the number of individuals, are perhaps nearly equal to all the plants of that continent," and hence they constitute a principal... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1835 - 1102 pages
...according to the computation of Dr. Brown, ' if taken together, and considered with respect to the moss of vegetable matter they contain, calculated from the size as well as number of the individuals, they are perhaps nearly equal to all the other plants of that country.'... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - Australia - 1836 - 436 pages
...most common genera in Australia are the Eucalyptus and Acacia, which if taken together, and estimated with respect to the mass of vegetable matter they...Billardiere (principally found in Van Diemen's Land), has been observed to attain a height of 1 50 feet, with a girth near the base of 25 to 40 feet. Lieutenant... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - Australia - 1836 - 406 pages
...are the Eucalyptus and Acacia, : .Vchjcli if taken together, and estimated with respect to the mas's" of Vegetable matter they contain (calculated from...vast height or enormous dimensions. The Eucalyptus Glubulus of La Billardiere (principally found in Van Diemen's Land), has been observed to attain a... | |
| Hugh Murray - Geography - 1837 - 644 pages
...the leaves both of the Eucalyptus and Acacia, by far the most common genera in Terra Australis, and if taken together, and considered with respect to...as well as the number of individuals), nearly equal to all the other plants of that country, are vertical, or present their margin, and not either surface... | |
| Hugh Murray - Geography - 1837 - 640 pages
...the leaves both of the Eucalyptus and Acacia, by far the most common genera in Terra Australia, and if taken together, and considered with respect to...as well as the number of individuals), nearly equal to all the other plants of that country, are vertical, or present their margin, and not either surface... | |
| Hugh Murray - Geography - 1839 - 646 pages
...Ттга Australia, and if taken together, and considered with respect to the mass of vegetable natter they contain (calculated from the size as well as the number of individuals), nearly «foal to all the other plants of that country, are vertical, or present their margin, and not fithit... | |
| Sir Paul Edmund de Strzelecki, Paul Edmund de Strzelecki - Botany - 1845 - 572 pages
...observed ; and, if taken together, and considered with respect to the mass of vegetable matter which they contain, calculated from the size as well as the number of individuals, are perhaps nearly equal to all the other plants of that continent. They agree very well also, though... | |
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