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IN the sand-hills which traverse Nebraska from east to west there are now found in eastern counties the sand-drowned trunks of the western bull pine, and the same pine belonging to the Pacific flora is found associated with the black walnut of the eastern region along the Niobrara River.
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The Battle of the Forests1 II. Nature 51, 139–141 (1894). https://doi.org/10.1038/051139a0
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