The Vegetation of New Zealand
Contents
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- Part I. — Introduction
- Chapter I. — Preliminary Remarks p. 1
- Chapter II. — History of Botanical Investigation
- Chapter III. — Bibliography p. 26
- Chapter IV. — Sketch of the leading Physiographical Features of the Region p. 42
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Chapter V. — The Climate of New Zealand Proper p. 52
- General p. 52
- Rainfall p. 53
- Temperature p. 56
- Sunshine p. 58
- Wind
- Part II. — The Vegetation of Primitive and Semi-primitive New Zealand
- Section I. — The Vegetation of the Sea-coast
- Section II. — The Vegetation of the Lowlands and Lower Hills
- Section III. — The Vegetation of the High Mountains
- Section IV. — The Vegetation of the Outlying Islands
- Part III. — The Effect of Settlement upon the Plant-Covering of New Zealand
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Chapter I. — The Introduced Plants growing wild without Cultivation p. 352
- General p. 352
- Statistical p. 353
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Chapter II. — The New Vegetation p. 355
- 1. General p. 355
- 2. Modified communities p. 356
- 3. Exotic-induced communities p. 358
- 4. Indigenous-induced communities p. 361
- 5. Artificial communities p. 370
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Chapter III. — Agriculture and Horticulture in New Zealand p. 372
- Agriculture p. 372
- Horticulture p. 374
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Chapter I. — The Introduced Plants growing wild without Cultivation p. 352
- Part IV. — The Flora of New Zealand, — its Distribution and Composition
- Chapter I. — The Botanical Subdivisions of the Region
- 1. General p. 378
- 2. The Botanical Provinces p. 379
- 3. The Botanical Districts p. 380
- Chapter II. — The Families, Genera and Elements of the Flora
- 1. The General Statistics p. 400
- 2. The Elements of the Flora p. 403
- 3. General conclusions p. 416
- Chapter I. — The Botanical Subdivisions of the Region
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Part V. — The History of the Flora p. 418
- General p. 418
- The problematical history of the flora p. 422
- Part I. — Introduction