| Hugh Murray - 1837 - 644 páginas
...extremity of America, in lat. 65°. "None of these islands," says the enterprising Captain Weddel, "affords any vegetation, save a short straggling grass, which is found in very small patches, on spots where there happens to be a little soil. This, with a moss similar to what is found in Iceland,... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1839 - 646 páginas
...of America, in lat. 65°. " None of these islands," says the enterprising Captain VVeddel, " affords any vegetation, save a short straggling grass, which is found in very small pitches, on spots where there happens to be a little soil. This, with a moss similar to what is found... | |
| William Rhind - 1857 - 874 páginas
...extremity of America, "' Some of these islands," says the enterprising Captain Weddel, " afford scarcely any vegetation, save a short straggling grass which is found in very small patches on spots where there happens to be a little soil. This, with a moss similar to what is found in Iceland,... | |
| Bernadette Hince - 2000 - 416 páginas
...performed in (lie years l 822—24. 2nd ednm David and Charles Reprints. Newton Abbot, Devon (I 970) I 33. None of the islands afford any vegetation, save a...which is found in Iceland, appears in the middle of lanuary. at which time the islands are partially clear of snow. 1909 Chilton, Charles The subantarchc... | |
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