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The birth and spread of plants
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Front matter
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Table of Contents
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Preface
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Preface
Introduction
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1
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Chapter I
The flora of Great Britain
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7
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Chapter II
Some continental and other floras
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44
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Chapter III
Endemism in Southern Europe
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63
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Chapter IV
Discontinous distribution : destruction of transitions
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88
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Chapter V
The caracters of endemics I
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95
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Chapter VI
Endemism contd. : the caracters of Endemics II
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121
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Chapter VII
Endemic and other genera
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137
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Chapter VIII
Divergent mutation in some of its manifestations
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164
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Chapter IX
The classification and distribution of the Acanthaceae as illustrating the probable growth and dispersal of a family
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195
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Chapter X
The classification and distribution of the Monimiaceae
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222
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Chapter XI
The classification and distribution of the Araceae
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248
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Chapter XII
General considerations : evolution by divergence, downwards; classification; incidence of character; chemical analogies; permutiations and combinations; kaleidoskopic mutation
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296
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Chapter XIII
General distribution of plants
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385
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Chapter XIV
General conclusions
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489
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Index
Appendix I : List of the six leading genera in each family mentioned on p. 173
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513
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Bibliography
Appendix II : List of the most important literature used
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516
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Index
Index of Latin Names
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522
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Index
Index General
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535
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