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" But how important an element enclosure is, I plainly saw near Farnham in Surrey. Here there are extensive heaths, with a few clumps of old Scotch firs on the distant hill-tops ; within the last ten years large spaces have been enclosed, and self-sown... "
Plant-life: Popular Papers on the Phenomena of Botany - Página 128
por Edward Step - 1881 - 216 páginas
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volumen18

1866 - 808 páginas
...introduction of a single tree, nothing whatever else having been done, with the exception that the land had been enclosed, so that cattle could not enter. But...looking closely between the stems of the heath, I found multitudes of seedlings and little trees, which had been perpetually browsed down by the cattle. In...
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On the origin of species by means of natural selection ; or, The ...

Charles Darwin - 1875 - 504 páginas
...now springing up in multitudes, so close together that all cannot live. When I ascertained that theso young trees had not been sown or planted, I was so...unenclosed heath, and literally I could not see a single Scoteh fir, except the old planted clumps. But on looking closely between the stems of the heath, I...
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The Indian Forester, Volumen16

1890 - 604 páginas
...mountainous. The valleys I have visited are beautiful.'" Darwin, in his " Origin of Species," says:— " But how important an element enclosure is I plainly...literally I could not see a single Scotch fir, except the old-planted clumps. But on looking closely between the stems of the heath, I found a multitude of seedlings...
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An Easy Outline of Evolution

Dennis Hird - 1903 - 256 páginas
...at their numbers that I went to several points of view, whence I could examine hundreds of acres of unenclosed heath, and literally I could not see a...of the heath, I found a multitude of seedlings and small trees which had been perpetually browsed down by the cattle. In one square yard, at a point some...
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The Origin of Species

Charles Darwin - 1909 - 544 páginas
...greater, for six insectivorous birds were very common in the plantations, which were not to be seen on the heath; and the heath was frequented by two...literally I could not see a single Scotch fir, except die old planted clumps. But on looking closely between the stems of the heath, I found a multitude...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volumen18

1866 - 796 páginas
...having Li the exception that the I i, .-en enclosed, so that cattle ::.ter. But how important rnclosure is, I plainly saw near Farnham in Surrey. Here there...looking closely between the stems of the heath, I found multitudes of seedlings and little trees, which had been perpetually browsed down by the cattle. In...
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