Criticisms and comments on JDH’s "Insular floras" in Gardeners’ Chronicle [(1867): 6].
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Criticisms and comments on JDH’s "Insular floras" in Gardeners’ Chronicle [(1867): 6].
More comments on "Insular floras": community of peculiar genera in the Atlantic islands descended from European plants now extinct.
On recent instalment of "Insular floras" in Gardeners’ Chronicle [(1867): 50]. Approves of JDH’s abstract of argument for transport of species [i.e., migration, as opposed to continental extension hypothesis].
On final instalment of "Insular floras" [Gard. Chron. (1867): 75]; rejoices at extent of their agreement.
Some criticisms of JDH’s position on geographical affinities, and volcanic islands.
Responds to CD’s criticisms. JDH is sometimes confused as to what he has borrowed from CD.
His view of CD’s hypothesis that Atlantic island genera are descended from extinct European plants.