Die Vegetation der Erde: Sammlung pflanzengeographischer Monographien, Opseg 13W. Engelmann, 1911 - Broj stranica: 790 |
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Stranica xvii
... Belt ( das Fußhügelland ) anschließt mit unterer Grenze an der > Fall - Linie , welche über Philadelphia und Washington bis Columbia in Süd- Carolina streichend , die beginnenden Stromschnellen der Flüsse anzeigt , welche der Schiffahrt ...
... Belt ( das Fußhügelland ) anschließt mit unterer Grenze an der > Fall - Linie , welche über Philadelphia und Washington bis Columbia in Süd- Carolina streichend , die beginnenden Stromschnellen der Flüsse anzeigt , welche der Schiffahrt ...
Stranica 82
... BELT , Th .: The Naturalist in Nicaragua . 1874. 2. edition , London 1888 . BENTHAM , GEORGE : Plantas Hartwegianae ; pages iv - 393 . London 1839-57 . BERTOLINI , ANTONIO : Florula Guatemalensis , Bologna 1840 . BESCHERELLE , E ...
... BELT , Th .: The Naturalist in Nicaragua . 1874. 2. edition , London 1888 . BENTHAM , GEORGE : Plantas Hartwegianae ; pages iv - 393 . London 1839-57 . BERTOLINI , ANTONIO : Florula Guatemalensis , Bologna 1840 . BESCHERELLE , E ...
Stranica 96
... crystalline Laurentian rocks extend to the eastern shore of Lake Winnipeg . These are bordered on the west by a belt of Silurian and Devonian limestones . These limestone formations reach the Arctic Sea in 96 Part II . Chapter 1 .
... crystalline Laurentian rocks extend to the eastern shore of Lake Winnipeg . These are bordered on the west by a belt of Silurian and Devonian limestones . These limestone formations reach the Arctic Sea in 96 Part II . Chapter 1 .
Stranica 104
... belt of Mesozoic rocks in the Connecticut valley , and a limited deposit of late Tertiary age on the eastern boundary of Lake Champlain and on the Atlantic Coast , there are , so far as known , no rocks in the New England district more ...
... belt of Mesozoic rocks in the Connecticut valley , and a limited deposit of late Tertiary age on the eastern boundary of Lake Champlain and on the Atlantic Coast , there are , so far as known , no rocks in the New England district more ...
Stranica 105
... belt , which have been more or less completely isolated by the erosion of eastward - flowing streams . The Unaka range may be divided into a northern and southern division . The northern division unites in the region of Grandfather ...
... belt , which have been more or less completely isolated by the erosion of eastward - flowing streams . The Unaka range may be divided into a northern and southern division . The northern division unites in the region of Grandfather ...
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Stranica 95 - ... properly appreciated by geologist and geographer, owing, no doubt, to the fact that its remarkable and continuous ranges are largely submerged beneath the waters of the Caribbean Sea. East-and-west mountain ranges of the Antillean type occur through the Great Antilles, along the Venezuelan and Colombian coast of South America, north of the Orinoco ; in the Isthmus of Panama, Costa Rica, and the eastern parts of Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, Yucatan, Chiapas, and southern Oaxaca. The two elongated...
Stranica 316 - Sometimes the one is undistinguishable from the other ; sometimes there is a difference of aspect, but hardly of tangible character ; sometimes the two would be termed marked varieties if they grew naturally in the same forest or in the same region ; sometimes they are what the botanist...