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1 1,6| sand, bound together by plants, bushes, and grass inclined 2 1,7| difficult? No; for marine plants abounded on the shore, glass-wort, 3 1,7| large quantity of these plants was collected, first dried, 4 1,7| The combustion of these plants was kept up for several 5 1,9| species of the labiated plants, which the rabbits appeared 6 1,9| produced an abundance of useful plants, and a naturalist would 7 1,9| projections around the windows plants of different kinds, as well 8 1,0| arrests their fecundity, these plants would overrun the earth." ~ 9 1,1| fevers. ~Above the aquatic plants, on the surface of the stagnant 10 2,3| island!" ~These different plants, which had been carefully 11 2,3| was obstructed by aquatic plants and rocks. The banks rose 12 2,7| plateau, and transplant wild plants to it." ~"And prepare our 13 2,8| obtained by the incineration of plants, in such a way that the 14 2,8| cultivation of the wild plants which had been transplanted 15 2,8| their profit the animals, plants, and minerals of the island, 16 2,0| which exhaled from certain plants with straight stalks, round 17 2,2| were supplied from certain plants used in dyeing, and which 18 2,2| game. Certain indigenous plants were discovered, and those 19 2,3| been planted with culinary plants, at probably the same distant 20 2,5| occupied in collecting my plants, when I heard a noise like 21 2,8| reducing to ashes various plants, and in this way the acid 22 2,8| from day to day, and the plants brought from Tabor Island 23 2,8| exclaimed Pencroft, "all our plants will be frozen!" ~And the 24 3,5| vegetables from the Tabor Island plants. All was stowed away, and 25 3,6| partly hidden under grass and plants, at the southern angle of 26 3,7| Maple sugar, medicinal plants, the same which the lad 27 3,1| vegetables. The grain and the plants were gathered, so as to 28 3,7| productions of the sea-marine plants, zoophytes, chaplets of