Tropical Nature, and Other EssaysMacmillan and Company, 1878 - 356 pages |
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Page 32
... existence as parasitical climbers which take root in the fork of some forest - tree and send down aerial roots which clasp round the stem that upholds them . As these roots increase in size and grow together laterally they cause the ...
... existence as parasitical climbers which take root in the fork of some forest - tree and send down aerial roots which clasp round the stem that upholds them . As these roots increase in size and grow together laterally they cause the ...
Page 34
... existence among the seedlings of the surrounding trees , in which a few ultimately prevail and fill up the space vacated by their predecessor . Yet beneath this second set of medium- sized forest - trees there is often a third ...
... existence among the seedlings of the surrounding trees , in which a few ultimately prevail and fill up the space vacated by their predecessor . Yet beneath this second set of medium- sized forest - trees there is often a third ...
Page 53
... existence of the joints and partitions , it is wonderfully strong in proportion to its weight . It can be found of many distinct sizes and proportions ; light or heavy , long or short - jointed , and varying from the size of a reed to ...
... existence of the joints and partitions , it is wonderfully strong in proportion to its weight . It can be found of many distinct sizes and proportions ; light or heavy , long or short - jointed , and varying from the size of a reed to ...
Page 65
... existence among the plants of the tropical forests would have led to the acquisition , by a much larger proportion of them , of so valuable a character as bright - coloured flowers , this being almost a necessary preliminary to a ...
... existence among the plants of the tropical forests would have led to the acquisition , by a much larger proportion of them , of so valuable a character as bright - coloured flowers , this being almost a necessary preliminary to a ...
Page 66
... existence is against climate . As we approach towards regions of polar cold or desert aridity the variety of groups and species regu- larly diminishes ; more and more are unable to sustain the extreme climatal conditions , till at last ...
... existence is against climate . As we approach towards regions of polar cold or desert aridity the variety of groups and species regu- larly diminishes ; more and more are unable to sustain the extreme climatal conditions , till at last ...
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