Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... plants merging into desert regions . The arid plateaux of the Rocky Mountains form another zone which is followed by the California lowlands . The Atlantic coastlands and high- lands , being a plentifully watered region , support a ...
... plants merging into desert regions . The arid plateaux of the Rocky Mountains form another zone which is followed by the California lowlands . The Atlantic coastlands and high- lands , being a plentifully watered region , support a ...
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... plants which here find condi- tions favorable to their growth . Of course the prairie region is now given over to agriculture and endless fields of maize take the place of the grasses which formerly supported millions of buffaloes . The ...
... plants which here find condi- tions favorable to their growth . Of course the prairie region is now given over to agriculture and endless fields of maize take the place of the grasses which formerly supported millions of buffaloes . The ...
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... plant life of the Philippines in- cludes 60 species of hardwood trees . The cocoa palm and bamboo grow everywhere . The banyan is plentiful and cinnamon , clove and pepper flourish . There are 1,200 species of wild plants , the most ...
... plant life of the Philippines in- cludes 60 species of hardwood trees . The cocoa palm and bamboo grow everywhere . The banyan is plentiful and cinnamon , clove and pepper flourish . There are 1,200 species of wild plants , the most ...
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... plants as maize , the use of tobacco , the transmission of many themes and incidents of myths and legends ( as demonstrated by Boas ) , the modes of occurrence of certain art - forms , etc. Interminglings , of culture of a more or less ...
... plants as maize , the use of tobacco , the transmission of many themes and incidents of myths and legends ( as demonstrated by Boas ) , the modes of occurrence of certain art - forms , etc. Interminglings , of culture of a more or less ...
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... plants and fruits ( potato , tomato , maize , pineapple , tobacco , varieties of cotton , manioc , sweet- potato , cacao , coca , etc. ) were culti- vated in the more southern regions of - Mexico , Central and South America . The spread ...
... plants and fruits ( potato , tomato , maize , pineapple , tobacco , varieties of cotton , manioc , sweet- potato , cacao , coca , etc. ) were culti- vated in the more southern regions of - Mexico , Central and South America . The spread ...
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