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IN a brief general account, contributed to the “New Zealand Year-book, 1912,” Dr. L. Cockayne, F.R.S., who has done so much floristic and ecological work in New Zealand, points out that owing to its long isolation and diverse elements (Malayan, Australian, subantarctic, and endemic), the flora of New Zealand is of special interest.
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C., F. New Zealand Vegetation 1 . Nature 91, 146–147 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/091146a0
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