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bird sanctuary \ Resolution Island, 
with Dracophyllum longifolium, Vero- 
nica elliptica, and other rare plants, 
is also preserved. 
Denmark 
The Danish Parliament, induced in 
part by Professor E. Warming, of the 
University of Copenhagen, granted a 
large sum of money for preserving 
several natural landscapes. In the 
years 1900 and 1901, Raabjerg Mile 
was bought for £\oo. This is situated 
near the cape of Skagen, and is the 
largest dune in Denmark, occupying 
469 acres. About 47 acres are devoid 
of vegetation, and it is for the future 
to remain uncultivated. In the neigh- 
bourhood, there are smaller dunes with 
^ Drummond, F. The Little Barrier Bird 
Sanctuary. Trans. New Zealaiid Inst^ Vol. XL. 
Wellington, 1908, p. 500 et seq, 
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