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THERE are plants so deep-rooted in their native soil that time seems practically powerless to eradicate them, and even when razed to the ground, they will yet spring up again, from their tenacious hold in the heart of the earth beneath.
The Student's Lyell; a Manual of Elementary Geology.
Edited by John W. Judd, Professor of Geology, and Dean of the Royal College of Science. 8vo. Pp. xxiv + 635. (London: John Murray, 1896.)
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The Student's Lyell; a Manual of Elementary Geology. Nature 54, 265–266 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/054265a0
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