Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 2.djvu/552

  a v of vation in a large  of n, It ma be inquired, how f e fae mi, when aled o o !els, id6fy a cerin.ion of e Flora of  fi, d that of e a-eo in 'the se ltude; or, in oer s, ow f the botany of e cot indies the ne feature of e veefion to a eein lit, in the fior. on the se pa!lel Favourle oppornifies were affoed m, to mre the retention of opposi  thin e opic, at the etem d wtem Uemes of a pa!ar parallel; and the sults of such' �min identified my spi on e two coasts. I ve anned a list of ose pl nt a eomm to �e No-west and t ts in and about the lel of 1 �, from a eonmplntion of which, er �e ave mks, and a fuer epson of e apexes wi ose of the shores of the Gulf of Caentag rough which at dee of latude passes might not a nerd idea of some potion of the Flora of e-ese of in- mea interior (f beyond the rh of actual inves- figaon) be presum A few obseaons relative to the oaphical ne , genera d ses, hitherto nsldembly eimum- sid, will clo is notice. e enas Pdus has ever en viewed by  ulnal; nor was it fill recently asn torily, that one of i sies (P. dunculatus, exis on the shores of Port Macquake in New Wes, in lagrude 31 �; and I have  cibiy foed, at the same pit is fruent in th vicinity Po Sphens, which is at least a de to the uwa of the ave pllel. e lagtude of 32 �h may nsided' the utmost exme of s from e uar  e ns h Term Ais, on e oppi e of

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