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Contents, XVII 
2. The leading Physiognomie Plants and their Growth-forms . 
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2. Bock and chi, maluding stony shale ... , wm. seen 271 
b: Inland Tonmalions,, 2: el u on en 298 
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Danthonia antaretica maOr . . 2 2 nenne 275 
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‚Section V. The Effect of Settlement upon the Plant-Covering of New Zealand. 
RE I. 
1. General . 
2. Statistical 
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