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Sunflower And Eastern Railway Company Ledger 2, Sunflower And Eastern Railway Company Jan 1905

Sunflower And Eastern Railway Company Ledger 2, Sunflower And Eastern Railway Company

Deeply Rooted

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Sunflower And Eastern Railway Company Ledger 1, Sunflower And Eastern Railway Company Jan 1905

Sunflower And Eastern Railway Company Ledger 1, Sunflower And Eastern Railway Company

Deeply Rooted

This item has been aggregated as part of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)'s "Deeply Rooted: The Agricultural & Rural History of the American South" project.


Notes On The 1905 Journal, Rankin Macmillan Jan 1905

Notes On The 1905 Journal, Rankin Macmillan

Rankin MacMillan’s Notes on Each Journal

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Plant Migration Studies: Forest Trees, Charles E. Bessey Jan 1905

Plant Migration Studies: Forest Trees, Charles E. Bessey

Papers from the University Studies series (University of Nebraska)

It is a familiar fact that new species appear from time to time among the native plants of a region. Such newcomers turn out on examination to be new only in the sense that they have not previously lived in the region, and in every instance these new plants are found to have come from other regions where they had existed for a longer or shorter period of time. In some cases the · new species remain for a time and then disappear, or at least become inconspicuous, but more commonly they crowd in among the former plants and become …