Scotch fir was afterwards supplanted by the sessile variety of the common oak, of which many prostrate trunks occur in the peat at higher levels than the pines ; and still higher the pedunculated variety of the same oak (Quwcus Robur L.) occurs with the... The Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man - 9 페이지저자: Sir Charles Lyell - 1863 - 528 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1874 - 636 페이지
...Quercus Robur, L.) occurs, with the alder, birch (Betula verrucosa, E/irh.), and hazel. The oak has in its turn been almost superseded in Denmark by the...Other trees, such as the white birch (Betula alba), characterize the lower part of the bogs, and disappear from the higher ; while others again, like the... | |
| 1874 - 652 페이지
...pedunculated variety of the same oak occurs with the alder, birch, and hazel. Other trees, as the white birch, characterise the lower part of the bogs, and disappear...from the higher, while others again, like the aspen, occur at all levels, and still flourish in Denmark." (Lyell, op. cit. 9.) Again, in the cranuoges of... | |
| John Croumbie Brown - 1879 - 72 페이지
...the pedunculated variety of the same oak (Q'tereiit robur, L.) occun with the alder, birch (I:, lull verrucosa, Ehrh.), and hazel. The oak has now in its...Other trees, such as the white birch (Betula alba), characterize the lower part of the bogs, and disappear from the higher; while others again, like the... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1890 - 634 페이지
...superseded in Denmark by the common beech. Other trees, such as the white birch (Betula alba), characterize the lower part of the bogs, and disappear from the higher ; while others again, like the aspen (Popu~ lus tremula), occur at all levels, and still flourish in Denmark. All the land and fresh-water... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1891 - 764 페이지
...(Quercus robur, L.) occurs with the alder, birch (Beliila reniicosa, Ehrh.), and hazel. The oak has in its turn been almost superseded in Denmark by the...common beech. Other trees, such as the white birch (BetuJa alba), characterise the lower part of the bogs, and disappear from the higher ; while others... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1899 - 762 페이지
...been almost superseded in Denmark by the common beech. Other trees, such as the white birch (Btitula alba), characterise the lower part of the bogs, and...from the higher ; while others again, like the aspen (Popuhis tremula), occur at all levels, and still flourish in Denmark. All the land and fresh-water... | |
| David Graham - 1908 - 408 페이지
...the pines ; and still higher the pedunculated variety of the same oak occurs with the elder, birch and hazel. The oak has now in its turn been almost...common beech. Other trees, such as the white birch, characterise the lower part of the bogs and disappear from the higher ; while others again like the... | |
| David Graham - 1908 - 410 페이지
...its turn been almost superseded in Denmark by the common beech. Other trees, such as the white birch, characterise the lower part of the bogs and disappear...from the higher ; while others again like the aspen, occur at all levels and still nourish in Denmark." 1 How any hypothesis of organic evolution can be... | |
| Society of American Foresters - 1908 - 144 페이지
...at higher levels than the pines; and still higher the pedunculated variety of the same oak (Quercus robur L.) occurs with the alder, birch (Betula verrucosa...Other trees, such as the white birch (Betula alba), characterize the lower part of the bogs, and disappear from the higher; while others, again, like the... | |
| Charles Lyell - 2005 - 433 페이지
...higher the pedunculated variety of the same oak (Qttercus robuf,'L.) occurs with the alder, bireh(J3ttMa verrucosa, Ehrh.), and hazel. The oak has now in its...from the higher ; while others again, like the aspen (Populm tremtda), occur at all levels, and still flourish in Denmark. AH the land and fresh-water shells,... | |
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