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The regions of vegetation, being an analysis of the distribution of vegetable forms over the surface of the globe in connection with climate and physical agents
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London, G.J. Palmer, 1843
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lines 1—2 score
from Front Slip annotation 11    Greenland 2 species to genus


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from Front Slip annotation 36    Species of European genera in Mexico distinct — like other alpine regions, no peculiar Family & few genera    (like lakes & Arctic regions



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lines 12—18 annotation Contrast this with species being same further north; also T. del Fuego

lines 17—19 multiple score
lines 17—19 underline "It ... genera"
lines 9—16 annotation in pale pencil so lakes & Arctic Regions.—

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line 21 underline "of ... abies"


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lines 10—6 annotation !


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line 15 underline "ribes ... vaccinium"
line 17 underline "salix"

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line 11 underline "stronger ... India"


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line 4 underline "dwarf ... stunted"
line 4 annotation so in Himmalayah