I can only compare these great aquatic forests of the southern hemisphere with the terrestrial ones in the intertropical regions. Yet if in any country a forest was destroyed, I do not believe nearly so many species of animals would perish as would here... THE DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE - Seite 52von HODGES SMITH - 1857Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1839 - 658 Seiten
...recurred to a branch of the kelp, I never failed to discover animals of new and curious structures. " I can only compare these great aquatic forests of...the terrestrial ones in the intertropical regions. Yet. if the latter should be destroyed in any country, I do not believe nearly so many species of animals... | |
| 1841 - 498 Seiten
...the latter, however, were of different species from those in Terra del Fuego. We here see the fucus possessing a wider range than the animals which use...the terrestrial ones in the intertropical regions. Yet if the latter should be destroyed in any country, I do not believe nearly so many species of animals... | |
| 1841 - 510 Seiten
...the latter, however, were of different species from those in Terra del Fuego. We here see the fucus possessing a wider range than the animals which use...the terrestrial ones in the intertropical regions. Yet if the latter should be destroyed in any country, I do not believe nearly so many species of animals... | |
| William Rhind - 1841 - 756 Seiten
...orders whose existence intimately depends on the kelp is wonderful. I can only compare these jreat aquatic forests of the southern hemisphere with the terrestrial ones in the intertropical rejfions. Yet if the latter should be destroyed in any country, I do not believe nearly so many pecies... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1846 - 716 Seiten
...the latter, however, are of different species from those in Tierra del Fuego : we here see the fucus possessing a wider range than the animals which use...the terrestrial ones in the intertropical regions. Yet if in any country a forest was destroyed, I do not believe nearly so many species of animals would... | |
| Agricultural chemistry - 1849 - 300 Seiten
...orders, sea-eggs, star-fish, beautiful Holuthuriae, and other crawling animals, all fall out together. " I can only compare these great aquatic forests of...the terrestrial ones in the intertropical regions. Yet, if the latter should be destroyed in any country, I do not believe nearly so many species of animals... | |
| 1852 - 784 Seiten
...the kelp, I never failed to discover animals of new and curiom structures. I can only compare these aquatic forests of the Southern Hemisphere, with the terrestrial ones in the intertro pical regions. Yet, if in any country, a forest was destroyed, I do not believe nearly so... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1856 - 482 Seiten
...recurred to a branch of the kelp I never failed to discover animals of new and curious structures. I can only compare these great aquatic forests of...the terrestrial ones in the intertropical regions. Yet if in any country a forest was destroyed, I do not believe nearly so many species of animals would... | |
| HODGES SMITH - 1857 - 778 Seiten
...by Captain Cook. Captain Fitzroy, moreover, found it growing up from the greater depth of forty-five fathoms. The beds of this seaweed, even when of not...avoids the line of contact of the two elements, air and water—and flourishes best where the sea is shut out, far inland ; on the water it is at the line... | |
| William Rhind - 1857 - 874 Seiten
...of all orders whose existence intimately depends on the kelp is wonderful. I can only compare thsse great aquatic forests of the southern hemisphere with...the terrestrial ones in the intertropical regions. Yet if the latter should be destroyed in any country, 1 do not believe nearly so many species of animals... | |
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