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Finally, a field guide that’s as light as a feather |
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Learn about each of 50 US States in an easy-to-use simple interface. The screen has 2 sections. The top section contains horizontally scrollable flags of each state. As you scroll, the bottom section shows various information about the selected state. To see all the details, simply scroll vertically on the bottom section. It comes with a dynamic search feature as well. As you type on the search bar, the top section automatically scrolls to the specified state.
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There is no lack of good manuals of botany in this country. There still seems place for an adequately illustrated book of convenient size for field use. The larger manuals, moreover, cover extensive regions and sometimes fail by reason of their universality to give a definite idea of plants as they grow within more limited areas. New England marks a meeting place of the Canadian and Alleghanian floras. Many southern plants, long after they have abandoned more elevated situations northward, continue to advance up the valleys of the Connecticut and Merrimac rivers, in which they ultimately disappear entirely or else reappear in the valley of the St. Lawrence; while many northern plants pushing southward maintain a more or less precarious existence upon the mountain summits or in the cold swamps of New England, and sometimes follow along the mountain ridges to the middle or southern states. In addition to these two floras, some southwestern and western species have invaded Vermont along the Champlain valley, and thrown out pickets still farther eastward. |
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