Report of the Annual MeetingJ. Murray., 1934 |
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Page 69
... flora . There cannot be a shadow of doubt that the fossil plants of Carboni- ferous times have had , and still promise to have , important repercussions on our ideas of the geological conditions ( including climatic conditions ) of that ...
... flora . There cannot be a shadow of doubt that the fossil plants of Carboni- ferous times have had , and still promise to have , important repercussions on our ideas of the geological conditions ( including climatic conditions ) of that ...
Page 73
... flora must have been preceded by one in which highly developed angiosperms were not uncommon , and the suddenness of the institution of the later flora must have been due to some factor that allowed the angiosperms scope , and inhibited ...
... flora must have been preceded by one in which highly developed angiosperms were not uncommon , and the suddenness of the institution of the later flora must have been due to some factor that allowed the angiosperms scope , and inhibited ...
Page 27
... flora which , if not particularly rich in the number of species , is at least exceedingly interesting and highly instructive . EXTENT OF SURVEY . - The area under review is roughly a parallelogram bounded on the north and east by the ...
... flora which , if not particularly rich in the number of species , is at least exceedingly interesting and highly instructive . EXTENT OF SURVEY . - The area under review is roughly a parallelogram bounded on the north and east by the ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 193435 | vi |
ANNUAL MEETINGS PLACES AND DATES PRESIDENTS ATTENDANCES | xii |
REPORT OF THE COUNCIL TO THE GENERAL COMMITTEE 193334 | xxx |
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