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Jules Verne
Journey to the Interior of the Earth

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1 I | outside his window seedling plants of mignonette and convolvulus, 2 XIX | the period when the first plants and animals appeared.”~“ 3 XIX | composed of the debris of plants and shells. In the walls 4 XX | the terrestrial crust; the plants, unacquainted with the beneficent 5 XX | but few trees. Herbaceous plants alone existed. There were 6 XX | asterophyllites, now scarce plants, but then the species might 7 XX | fissures and depressions. The plants, sunk underneath the waters, 8 XXX | development attained by these plants, which prefer a warm, moist 9 XXX | period. These, humble garden plants with us, were tall trees 10 XXX | conservatory the antediluvian plants which the wisdom of philosophers 11 XXXII| that characterise these plants, which grow at a depth of 12 XXXII| could have produced such plants, and what must have been 13 XXXII| of terrestrial changes. Plants disappear; granite rocks 14 XXXIX| network of long climbing plants. A soft carpet of moss and 15 XXXIX| those trees, shrubs, and plants, growing without the life-giving 16 XXXIX| decayed with age, leguminose plants, acerineæ, rubiceæ and many


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