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North America and Europe, 1869 1872

two points are; and there are many closely allied species. 1859 1860 1861 1866
areas in opposite hemispheres are from each other. 1869 1872

European 1859 1860 1861 1866
temperate European, some Antarctic, and some Andean 1869 1872

genera 1859 1860 1861 1869 1872
temperate, some antarctic, and some Andean genera 1866

countries. 1859 1860 1861 1869 1872
countries; and I have been informed that Agassiz has lately discovered plain marks of glacial action on these same mountains. 1866

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In Africa, several forms characteristic of Europe and some few representatives of the flora of the Cape of Good Hope occur on the mountains of Abyssinia.

forms characteristic of Europe 1861
European forms 1859 1860

collected 1859 1860 1861
of plants collected 1866 1869 1872

fifty of the flowering plants of Tierra del Fuego, forming no inconsiderable part of its scanty flora, are common to Europe, enormously remote as these two points are; and there are many closely allied species. On the lofty mountains of equatorial America a host of peculiar species belonging to European genera occur. On the
Organ
highest
mountains of Brazil, some few European genera were found by Gardner, which do not exist in the
low
wide
intervening hot countries.
On
So on
the Silla of
Caraccas,
Caraccas
the illustrious Humboldt long ago found species
belong- ing
belonging
to genera characteristic of the
Cordillera.
Cordillera.
Cordillera.
On the mountains of Abyssinia, several forms characteristic of Europe and some few representatives of the
peculiar
....
flora of the Cape of Good Hope occur. At the Cape of Good Hope
a
itself a
very few European species, believed not to have been introduced by man, and on the
mountains
mountains,
some few
several
representative European forms are found, which have not been discovered in the intertropical parts of Africa. On the Himalaya, and on the isolated mountain-ranges of the peninsula of India, on the heights of Ceylon, and on the volcanic cones of Java, many plants occur, either identically the same or representing each other, and at the same time representing plants of Europe, not found in the intervening hot lowlands. A list of the genera collected on the loftier peaks of
Java,
Java
raises a picture of a collection made on a
hillock
hill
in Europe! Still more striking is the fact that
peculiar southern
peculiar
southern
Australian forms are
clearly
clearly
represented by
certain plants
plants
growing on the summits of the mountains of Borneo. Some of these Australian forms, as I hear from Dr. Hooker, extend along the heights of the peninsula of Malacca, and are thinly
scattered
scattered,
on the one hand over
India,
India
and on the other
hand as
as
far north as Japan.
On the southern mountains of Australia, Dr. F.
Müller
Müller
has discovered several European species; other